Katie I don’t know you but your soul shines through so bright, it makes for a connection beyond the limitations of body or mind. I feel musical and lyrical kinship. Thank you for your divine and gorgeous medicine. Beautiful arrangements.
Gorgeous voice. I have just learned Katie Pruitt is “already” famous (very). I found her via the company whose guitar strings she’s using here, and thoight, “THRY should promote this angelic voice first, then say ‘abd guess what, SGE uses OUR strings?” Yet so it already was. I know there are beautiful voices “out there” that never get recognized or widely heard, for a variety of reasons. Some like a woman whose name elides me, appreciated by some famous artists who heard her singing in clubs in (of all places) Washington, DC… the young woman dudnt appreciate her own talent as much as those who heard her, but got record deals (when it was harder to go it alone). I gave her first album to friends who CAN recall her name and still thank me for the musical introduction (one friend listens nearly every day). The singer died in her mid-thirties from cancer. That is an unusual way for the world to lose a young singer, or for few ever to hear her name, much less her voice. I think it’s Eva Cassidy. (“Tall Trees in Georgia”… perhaps Katie Pruitt has covered that song… it would be perfect with Ms. Pruitt, too.)
WOW! Just when you were thinking there were no more great melodies or lyrics for singwriters to pull out of the ether, along comes Katie Pruitt.
Katie I don’t know you but your soul shines through so bright, it makes for a connection beyond the limitations of body or mind. I feel musical and lyrical kinship. Thank you for your divine and gorgeous medicine. Beautiful arrangements.
Gorgeous voice. I have just learned Katie Pruitt is “already” famous (very). I found her via the company whose guitar strings she’s using here, and thoight, “THRY should promote this angelic voice first, then say ‘abd guess what, SGE uses OUR strings?” Yet so it already was. I know there are beautiful voices “out there” that never get recognized or widely heard, for a variety of reasons. Some like a woman whose name elides me, appreciated by some famous artists who heard her singing in clubs in (of all places) Washington, DC… the young woman dudnt appreciate her own talent as much as those who heard her, but got record deals (when it was harder to go it alone). I gave her first album to friends who CAN recall her name and still thank me for the musical introduction (one friend listens nearly every day). The singer died in her mid-thirties from cancer. That is an unusual way for the world to lose a young singer, or for few ever to hear her name, much less her voice. I think it’s Eva Cassidy. (“Tall Trees in Georgia”… perhaps Katie Pruitt has covered that song… it would be perfect with Ms. Pruitt, too.)