Sonia Tetlow
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Sonia Tetlow is an American musician. Formerly the singer/ guitarist for Atlanta punk rock trio, STB (Sonia Tetlow Band), which released two critically acclaimed independent albums, "Spit" and "Swerve." Tetlow played bass guitar in the cowpunk rock band Cowboy Mouth from mid 2004 through May 12, 2007.
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[edit] Biography
Sonia grew up in New Orleans and graduated from St. Mary's Dominican High School and Tulane University where her sister is currently an associate professor at the School of Law.
Since then, she's lived in Atlanta and received overwhelming critical acclaim. A diverse and talented multi-instrumentalist, she has toured extensively both in support of her own music, solo and with a band, as well as playing bass for New Orleans rockers Cowboy Mouth (mid 2004 through May 12, 2007) and guitar and mandolin for New Orleans singer/songwriter Paul Sanchez. Tetlow has also had the pleasure of performing on the Ellen Degeneres Show, Atlanta and Company with Holly Firfir, the Louisiana Jukebox, as well as other news and radio broadcasts.
She has opened for Patti Smith, Shawn Mullins, Speech and Headliner from Arrested Development, Indigo Girls, Peter Holsapple and numerous others. She's toured the east coast, performing at such venues as the Atlanta Civic Center, the Roxy Theater, CBGB's, Newby's, The Bitter End and Cafe Passim to name a few. Sonia also has showcased at the Atlantis Music Conference in Atlanta, GA and Rockrgrl Music Conference in Seattle.
Besides being a prolific songwriter in her own right, Tetlow has collaborated on songs with Paul Sanchez (Cowboy Mouth, Paul Sanchez Rolling Rock Show), John Thomas Griffith (Red Rockers, Cowboy Mouth), Fred LeBlanc (Cowboy Mouth, Dash Rip Rock) and David Torkanowsky (Astral Project, Irma Thomas), and was awarded four writing credits on Cowboy Mouth’s 2006 release, “VooDoo Shoppe.” Her lyrics have been called, “uncompromising yet undeniably intimate,” (Michael Andrews, Athens Flagpole) and her music runs the gamut from, “rocking with a barely contained intensity,” (Hal Horowitz, Atlanta Press) to, “mellow but soulfully intoxicating,” (Jeff Clark, Stomp and Stammer).
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums with Cowboy Mouth
- Voodoo Shoppe (2006)
[edit] Albums with STB
- Spit (1996)
- Swerve (1998)
[edit] Solo albums
- Sula Peace (1996)
- Reclaiming Beauty (1998)
- Songs in Solitude (2003)
- The Chicken Fingers EP (2003)
- Mouth to Mouth (2004)
- A Seed of Sand (2006)
[edit] STB members
- Sonia Tetlow, guitar, vocals
- Lee Kennedy, bass guitar
- Becky Shaw, drums
[edit] External links
Cowboy Mouth |
Fred LeBlanc | John Thomas Griffith | Regina Zernay | Jonathan Pretus |
Paul Sanchez | Sonia Tetlow | Rob Savoy | Mary LaSang | Paul Clement | Steve Walters | Vance DeGeneres |
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Discography |
Studio albums: It Means Escape | Are You with Me? | Mercyland | Word of Mouth | Easy | Uh-Oh | Voodoo Shoppe |
Live albums: Mouthin' Off Live | All You Need Is Live | Live in the X Lounge | Live at the Zoo |
EPs: Cowboy Mouth LIVE! | Live in the X Lounge 1998 & 2001 - "Jenny Says"; 2000 - "Easy" | Uh Oh {5 song EP) |
Films: The Name of the Band is Cowboy Mouth | Underneath | New Orleans Music in Exile |