|
Welcome!
Welcome to the new and in-progress www.tamaranile.com. Thanks for your visit, and please check back in the next while as we'll be adding more features and information as it develops...
enjoy the fall (=
*NEW* Oct. 08 - October 2008 gigs have been added to the Shows calendar.
T. Nile — At My Table (self-released) :: "And this banjo-fueled
feminine folk rock sounds like it was raised on the right acoustic side
of Led Zeppelin III’s tracks"
Jeffrey Morgan’s Media Blackout
by Jeffrey Morgan (CREEM Magazine - Canadian Editor)
3/5/2008
"Come from Galiano Island with a banjo on her knee, Vancouver’s T.
Nile could well be the biggest roots noise out of these very rootsy
parts since Neko Case and the Be Good Tanyas."
~ John P.McLaughlin
"As for T. Nile, her set was as refreshing as a splash of water...
she served up a mouth watering menu of rustic and groovy ditties... her
vocals were sweet, carefree and tangy..."
~Sandra Sperounces, Edmonton Journal review of Edmonton Folk Music
Festival, Aug. 12, 2007
"Eclectic songs, rooted in tradition but looking forward. One of Canada’s musical gifts to the 21st century."
~Gary Cristall
"...The music is outstanding. Haunting in some
places, rootsy and upbeat in others. An interesting juxtaposition of traditionally conflicting styles..."
~Bill Hurley
"Obviously the 2008 version of T. Nile is a quantum leap in heartfelt emotion
and sonic texture over the 2006 version of T. Nile that I recently first
heard"
~Jeffrey Morgan
CREEM Magazine - Canadian Editor
|