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By: Deborah Speer
David Vance
Dionne WarwickMother’s Day is nearly upon us and, while you should spend time with Mom, you can also spend some of the day with your Auntie.
That is, your Auntie Dionne Warwick, as the revered pop and soul chanteuse is known to her legion of fans on Twitter and far beyond. Having tested the livestreaming waters first with an online 80th birthday party in December and an Easter concert in April, Warwick will be back for a pair of Mother’s Day shows May 9 via the Mandolin streaming platform.
Warwick’s digital juggernaut is one of most remarkable examples of an artist making the absolute most of the downtime forced upon live entertainers by the COVID pandemic.
Reviews / / 08 · 04 · 2021
Flyte are quiet advocates of the craft of songwriting. The groupâs slow-paced, considered approach flies under the radar at times, lacking the fireworks of some of their brash peers, but the subtle poetry in their work is something to be relished.
Second album âThis Is Really Going To Hurtâ builds on the artistic success of their acclaimed 2017 debut, allowing Flyte to further distill their melodic brew. Easy on the ear while plucking at the heartstrings, itâs a mixture of sunshine guitar pop and downbeat acoustic balladry, offering something truly affecting at every turn.
Will Taylorâs voice shines on opener âEasy Tigerâ, while âLosing Youâ frankly illuminates the bandâs inherent melancholy. Songwriting of a truly classic type, Flyte lean on their influences, while also stamping down with their personality â weâre hearing shades of Neil Youngâs âCinnam