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Queenie is a hauntingly sensual siren for the modern age. Her heartbreaking ballads will inspire you and her classic hooks will enchant you. Compared often to Enya, Kate Bush, and Joni Mitchell, Queenie's style is New Age with a Classical bent. A world of unparalled beauty, innocence, and infinite sadness lies within a Queenie song, where stories wait to be unfurled by the listener.
Influenced by fairy tales and science fiction in her youth, Queenie acknowledges a bevy of influences from film music to Renaissance motets. Themes of nightmares, dreamscapes, and lost loves populate her songs. A prolific writer, Queenie has composed hundreds of tunes and has won international acclaim for her piano arrangements and angelic voice. Classical guitar permeates many of Queenie's tracks, along with her signature lilting lyricism and ornate piano orchestration. Queenie is incomparable as a melodist, and is completely unique in her songwriting style. Queenie is an artist utterly different from other female singer-songwriters, modern yet ancient, intricate yet simple. |
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April 18, 2002
With the voice of an angel, Queenie offers soft sounds with an edge on her CD, "Queenie". This music will draw a definite comparison to Enya, but there is also a refined Brahmsian sound to some of the piano tracks, as well as a 60's era songwriter element. The album opens with one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard, called "Lost", with a refreshingly simple piano and voice arrangement. Other highlights of the album are the soulful and weepy Asian- sounding "Hey Soldier" and the bizarre, Celtic-Rock, slightly preachy "Turn Up the Radio". Queenie is a newcomer you shouldn't miss.
Walter Borgosa, music reporter Naperville Music Tribune |
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Location:
Naperville IL, U.S.A.
Queenie Sataro Website
queeniemusic@hotmail.com
Regular Tour Area:
Western Suburban Chicago |