I’m so pleased to see my third Modern-Day Sirens article published yesterday. It’s about a tremendous new female artist, Amythyst Kiah. Have you heard of her? I’ll give you a little taste here, in hopes you’ll be compelled to visit Luna Station Quarterly and check out my entire article on this artist’s incredible journey so far. Cheers!

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  1. what a voice ! what a song ! I clicked on the link but having trouble connecting

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    1. Oh no. Thanks, John. I will check it. The direct article link is here: https://lunastationquarterly.com/modern-day-sirens-amethyst-kiah/

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      1. okay; will try that; thanks

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      2. 😉 Thanks, John.

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      3. hope you got that link fixed 🙂

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  2. just read the article; it’s very professionally written; full of interesting facts, including her debt to Tori Amos — who has quite a voice herself as in ‘Too Many Rivers To Cross’; fascinated by her banjo group and what it would sound like —

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    1. I quite liked the “Our Native Daughters” album. If you’re not a banjo person, it might be difficult, but there is a lot of spoken word sort of poetry about the transatlantic slave trade on the album. I think you might enjoy it. Thank you for reading the article, John. It means a lot to me.

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  3. What a talented artist and amazing human being. The music is so lovely, as is your write, K. Thank you for writing this piece. I find my exposure to these artists, and their stories to be a very beautiful thing. Congratulations on this fine publication. 💜

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    1. Many thanks, Jeff. These long days of the last bit of the school year are treacherous, no? I remember hearing her voice the first time and feeling like something spiritual had happened, which is always a good sign. I’m very glad you enjoyed the article. Thank you so much for these kind comments.💜

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      1. You’re welcome, K. Ah, they are treacherous indeed. Spiritually moved, that is always a good sign. It’s always my pleasure. Always. 💜

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  4. Jim W. Avatar
    Jim W.

    ❤️❤️

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  5. Amazing voice!!

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  6. Her voice is amazing and your article about her gives so much insight. What an incredible story and what a brave woman!

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  7. Congratulations! I love articles like this that teach the reader something inspiring. ❤

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    1. Thanks, Jaya. Yes, she’s special. I do hope to catch her in concert sometime in the future.

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  8. Tom Avatar

    Very interesting insight into such a talented artist. 🙂 Thanks for letting us learn more about her, K! ❤

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    1. You’re very welcome. Thank you for reading my article, Tom. I enjoy researching and this sort of writing appeals to my logical side. My next artist is a departure in both tastes and culture. Let’s hope I find time to pen it. 😂

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      1. Tom Avatar

        Ooh, sounds intriguing. Looking forward to your next piece! ❤

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