Music
Press
"Perched on stool, almost hidden under massive furry hat and guitar, the quizzical and endearing heartsong/ingrid spouts forth her own blend of music and poetry. Lyrically powerful, the words seem to have worked their way up from the very centre of mother earth through the roots of the trees along the branches and out into the cosmos in spasms of seasonal reflection and humanistic musings. Simple yet profound, the songs are delivered with drama and passion. A curiously contagious act'
Kath Tait
- www.myspace.com/kathtait
Song lyric ~ 5 O'Clock
'Those are simply wonderful lyrics - I'd be delighted to include them in our December issue.
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Thank you so much for sending this in - it's simply beautiful and will be a perfect fit for our December issue.'
Fawn Neun
Editor
The Battered Suitcase
http://www.vagabondagepress.com/
- 'The Battered Suitcase'
"The 'Last monday Club' used to meet up at The Cross kings pub at King's Cross, London, once a month. It was in this warm but deliberately shabby and comfortable venue that I came across Ingrid Andrew. She appeared on stage that evening with her band. I recall there were three guitarists (including Ingrid), a mandolinist and a hand-drum player. The band were eager and good humoured. Ingrid for some reason reminded me of 'Mother Earth'. I felt the band were like her children. They all had the look of 'hippy' about them. I wasn't wrong about that:- The moment they started playing I was taken into the late '60s and early '70s; I felt I was listening to music and poetry reminiscent of The Incredible String Band, Roy Harper (or someone of that ilk and calibre) - and for thirty or forty minutes Ingrid weaved her magic of timeless word and song. I believe she is one of the finest singer songwriter/poets I have come across for many years. I gave up trying to pigeon-hole Ingrid that evening - but I never gave up on the image of Mother Earth."
Apache John Reviewing Heartssong performance Monday 28th January 2008 @ The Cross Kings.
"The 'Last monday Club' used to meet up at The Cross kings pub at King's Cross, London, once a month. It was in this warm but deliberately shabby and comfortable venue that I came across Ingrid Andrew. She appeared on stage that evening with her band. I recall there were three guitarists (including Ingrid), a mandolinist and a hand-drum player. The band were eager and good humoured. Ingrid for some reason reminded me of 'Mother Earth'. I felt the band were like her children. They all had the look of 'hippy' about them. I wasn't wrong about that:- The moment they started playing I was taken into the late '60s and early '70s; I felt I was listening to music and poetry reminiscent of The Incredible String Band, Roy Harper (or someone of that ilk and calibre) - and for thirty or forty minutes Ingrid weaved her magic of timeless word and song. I believe she is one of the finest singer songwriter/poets I have come across for many years. I gave up trying to pigeon-hole Ingrid that evening - but I never gave up on the image of Mother Earth."
Apache John Reviewing Heartssong performance Monday 28th January 2008 @ The Cross Kings.
www.myspace.com/apachejo
- Apache John
HEARTSSONG A second appearance at the Icarus Club for Heartssong - four songs including "Charcoal Woman", "November Song" and "The Necropolis Line" all rich in passion and wisdom. You can find more of her wonderful tunes at www.myspace.com/heartssong - The Icarus Club
‘Ingrid Andrew does exactly what her "aka" (Heartssong) suggests - she sings beautiful songs straight from the heart ! Her three songs "Blue Blue Summer Sky", "A Nightingale Sings" and "They Spilled Her Blood" were absolutely brilliant and held us in rapt attention.’
Andy, from the Icarus Club www.myspace.com/theicarusclub’
- 'The Icarus Club'
Discography
Will be releasing two EPS early next year:
'Charcoal Woman'
and
'Evening Sun'
Six of my songs can be heard at
www.myspace.com/heartssong
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Bio
My roots are in poetry and art. In the last few years I have been branching out into music and blossoming into song ....
Influences are diverse ~ music and poetry and life itself of course ...
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