Zoë Lewis
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Zoë Lewis is a folk musician from Rottingdean, England, who currently resides in Provincetown, Massachusetts. She started out as a member of the London Latin jazz ten-piece band Avanti, but has more recently been active primarily as a solo performer and as the title member of Zoe Lewis and her Rubber Band.
She employs a wide range of styles, including vaudeville and world beat. She sings primarily songs of her own unique creation and perspective on life. Her instruments include the tin whistle, guitar, piano, harmonica, ukulele, accordion, human trumpet and sometimes spoons.
She was nominated in 1998 for best "Out Song" of the Gay & Lesbian American Music Awards (GLAMA).[1]
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Small is Tremendous (2005)
- Fishbone, Wishbone, Funnybone (2001)
- Sheep (1998)
- Full of Faraway (1996)
- A Little Piece of Sky (1994) (cassette only)
[edit] References
- ^ The Gay & Lesbian American Music Awards: Who Won? Who Were Nominated?. QueerMusicHeritage.us. Retrieved on 2007-04-11.
[edit] External links
- Official website
- The Graham Weekly Album Review #1424 -- Zöe Lewis: Small Is Tremendous
- Folk Plus Saturday November 16, 2002 Interviews: Part Three: Zoe Lewis
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