Talk:Lucia Micarelli

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"During her live performances with the band, her performances have been characterized by an incredible stage presence, and an intense level of energy and talent. Her manner of playing has led some to compare her to Ian Anderson himself, comparing the way in which she has taken the violin, an instrument usually associated with classical music, and challenged many traditional ideas about what kind of music it can play, with the way Ian Anderson took the flute and introduced it to the rock scene. One of the finest examples of her playing style is the Led Zeppelin cover of "Kashmir" performed by her and Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, featured below."

MarkBuckles (talk) 22:18, 21 December 2007 (UTC)