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fave it Acoustic | Modern Folk
6 tracks | 21 minutes
Released Aug 2007
on Dawn Mitschele
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:24 Float Like a Feather lyrics BUY MP3 03:24 Float Like a Feather lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:24 Float Like a Feather
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:54 Redwood Street lyrics BUY MP3 02:54 Redwood Street lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:54 Redwood Street
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:00 Dominos lyrics FREE 04:00 Dominos lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:00 Dominos
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:27 At the Station lyrics BUY MP3 03:27 At the Station lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:27 At the Station
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:20 The Whiskey Song lyrics BUY MP3 03:20 The Whiskey Song lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:20 The Whiskey Song
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:19 Far to Go lyrics BUY MP3 04:19 Far to Go lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:19 Far to Go
Americana and acoustic folk/pop driven by remarkable vocals and soothing melodies
Bio / Background
Dawn Mitschele's voice makes people fall in love. It is what people leaving a live concert of hers will say..."her voice is beautiful...it melted my heart." On her debut EP, Town of Trees, her songs are stylistically diverse, expressing her range for songwriting, from folk to pop, and blues inspired tunes to Americana.
The opening fingerstyle track "Float like a feather" introduces you to the soothing quality of her voice and the delicacy of her lyrics. Producer and guest musician Aaron Bowen adds blues slide guitar to “Redwood Street” and shows up with the banjo and slide in the acoustic pop tune “The Whiskey Song.” The third track, “Dominoes” is also an acoustic pop hit. This song has become Dawn’s anthem, where at live shows you’re likely to hear her dedicated fans singing along. “At the Station” uses accents of Aaron Bowen’s lead acoustic guitar and the jazzy drums of John Ray, and is another tune that tends to play over in your head.
↓ more ↓The final track, “Far to Go,” is full of melancholic atmosphere, and leaves you with the feeling of wanting to hear more from this passionate songstress.
Dawn Mitschele creates a mood on her first EP that is natural and sincere, and uses beautiful, simple arrangements. It’s a casual album that makes big impact with the honesty of her lyrics, her unassuming singing style and the rich, complex tones of her voice.
Always singing and writing since childhood, Dawn naturally progressed into a singer/songwriter during her college years in NYC, though she mostly played for herself and friends. It was in San Diego in late 2005 that, upon the discovery of Twigg’s Green Room, she decided to share her songs with a wider audience. Since that time she has opened for successful local performers such as Bushwalla, Carlos Olmeda and Jason Mraz (when he's home and performing in small venues). She is currently performing all around San Diego and is planning a California Coastal tour in November '07 (including a stop in Las Vegas).
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ChillMishca wrote on December 10, 2007
This music is really nice to just sit back to, I really think that if you like soulful music you'll enjoy this artist or at least this album. She is a blessing on my ears.





