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Northvoice Podcast 7 – A Superhero and a perfect day

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Sherby

Song 1 – Superhero – Sherby

Sherby (aka Cheryl Childers) was originally from North Carolina. Her musical studies included University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and later at California State University, Northridge. Sherby is from Malibu California.

Sherby works with a charity that teaches music to children in need, called Likwid Joy. Please learn more about Likwid Joy by visiting www.likwidjoy.org. Combining a fun and sunny pop-beat, with darker and more introspective songs, the album, “Starfish Lane”, is sure to win you over.

This music is courtesy of Podshow Music. Sherby’s personal website is here.

Adrienne Pierce

Song 2 – One Perfect Day – Adrienne Pierce

“Small Fires” has produced a plethora of rave reviews and was nominated for Best Independent Album and Best Modern Rock Record for 2002 by The Georgia Straight and Just Plain Folks respectively. “Small Fires” was produced by Vancouver’s Sean Ashby (Sarah McLachlan). One track, ‘Every Sprinkler,’ was produced, engineered and mixed by David Kershaw (Wild Strawberries) and the remaining tracks were mixed by Roger Swan (Swollen Members). The album features the talents of Darren Parris [bass] (Bocephus King), Niko Friesen [drums] (Motion Soundtrack, Lily Frost), Sean Ashby [guitar], Craig Ducommon [keys] (Springer DuCommon), Mary Ancheta [keys], and Luke Doucet [lap steel].

Adrienne is from Vancouver BC.

Adrienne appears courtesy of Podshow Music. Her personal website is here.

Jasmine Ash
Song 3 – Start Over – Jasmine Ash

Jasmine Ash began performing music live in 2001 at a small coffee shop in Eugene, Oregon. The fact that she had been playing guitar and writing her own songs for less than one year at the time, didn’t deter Jasmine from setting out to prove that she belonged on the stage. Her effortless charisma and soft, intimate voice made her an instant favorite in the coffee houses and small venues of Eugene.

In early 2002 Jasmine relocated to Portland in search of larger musical opportunities and a greater challenge. She immediately began gaining notoriety with her magnetic live shows and her recently released first album, Penelope’s Diary. Spring 2004, Jasmine brought together Portland’s finest musicians, from bands as diverse as The Bella Fayes and Dr. Theopolis, to begin recording her second album: From Grey to Blue. Released summer of 2004 and produced by Ezra Holbrook (Little Sue, Charmparticles, Camaro Hair, Dr. Theopolis) and Sean Norton. From Grey to Blue is a flawless example of simple, elegant rock.

Jasmine’s music is courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com.

OddJobJack Odd Job Jack is a creation of CTV in Canada. You can catch the new season of the hilarious animated series Odd Job Jack — about a a temp worker’s myriad employment misadventures — on the Comedy Network in Canada.

Odd Job Jack will be featured regularly in Northvoice Podcast as a mashup. Enjoy

You can get NorthVoice Indie Podcast from here.


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