Ashley Paige
Burlington, Vermont, United States
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"The final performer, Ashley Bilodeau of Massachusetts, gave off a vibe reminiscent of Lisa Kudrow on "Friends," but fortunately, she didn't sing about smelly cats. Her awkward nervousness gave way to bright, throaty and confident vocals not unlike Jewel or Natalie Merchant. Just when it seemed she was calm, cool and collected, her nervousness came through again. "Gwar is over there, and I'm like a blonde-haired girl, and they're like, 'Bleeaahhh!'" she yelled, waving her hands in Gwar-induced hysteria. Then she resumed playing, and that big, confident voice came through again as she sang lyrics tapping into the lonely pain of broken relationships ("Somebody try to find a reason why I'm not with you right now")." -
--Brent Hallenbeck Tuesday November 15, 2007 - Burlington Free Press
"The final performer, Ashley Bilodeau of Massachusetts, gave off a vibe reminiscent of Lisa Kudrow on "Friends," but fortunately, she didn't sing about smelly cats. Her awkward nervousness gave way to bright, throaty and confident vocals not unlike Jewel or Natalie Merchant. Just when it seemed she was calm, cool and collected, her nervousness came through again. "Gwar is over there, and I'm like a blonde-haired girl, and they're like, 'Bleeaahhh!'" she yelled, waving her hands in Gwar-induced hysteria. Then she resumed playing, and that big, confident voice came through again as she sang lyrics tapping into the lonely pain of broken relationships ("Somebody try to find a reason why I'm not with you right now")." -
--Brent Hallenbeck Tuesday November 15, 2007 - Burlington Free Press
Discography
For more live recordings visit:
www.myspace.com/shleypaige
www.burlingtonlivemusic.com
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Bio
Ashley Paige is a refreshingly bright singer songwriter based out of Burlington, Vermont. Her sound is unique unto her own but it reminiscent to Sinead O’Connor and Joni Mitchell. Ashley has been creating a following for herself playing around Burlington. She is able to captivate an audience anywhere she wishes. Whether she is singing about the "Open Water" how she is a "runaway" or telling you about a boy with" Blue Eyes" she is sure to keep you humming her tunes for days.
Recently she has been collaborating with musicians Eric Pytlewski and Anna Trevor. In their latest performance at the Radio Bean they caught the audience by surprise and sent them into meditative silence. This accompaniment is just the right addition to these motivating masterpieces and leaves you with a lingering smile on your face.
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