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Although Jori Costello has been compared to Joni Mitchell, one had no doubt that in the near future, such comparisons will be forgotten, as the "Jori Costello Sound" takes solid hold in the region. Her strong voice takes commandof her audience and refuses to let go; her jazzy tones mingling with an equally strong blues background never fails to impress those listening. - Ozark Mosaic: Richard S. Drake
"Costello usually takes the stage armed only with her guitar and her voice. Typically placed in the folk category...although her powerful voice is more reminiscent of an acoustic Fiona Apple or Ani DiFranco." - Northwest Arkansas Times
"....gutsy singing voice as she belts out... a wide range of voice and instinctively knows how to deliver a variety of songs with tons of feeling and inflection. Her guitar playing- infectious, melodic, precise... seamless performance." - Ozark Gazette
"...Costello is big sound. Her talent and crystal clear voice and delivery could carry her to any stage of any size." - Fayetteville Free Weekly
"Jori Costello is living proof that music is an integral part of each of us. Through the magic of her music, ...She inspires healing, action, and provokes serious reflection about our lives and the choices we make everyday." - Ozark Gazette
"Home Grown" reveals a surprisingly diverse performer..." - Northwest Arkansas Times
The music is a sophisticated fusion of folk rock, blues and jazz, and Jori seems comfortable traversing it all. Jori has a richness and smoothness of voice that is best heard in "My Favorite ride" and "Testimony," though showcased throughout the entire CD. "The Mother Song" still has the power to bring tears even after all this time. Tradionally, "My Least Favorite Things" is always a clear favorite amongst fans, a twist on the more well-known song titled "My Favorite Things." - Ozark Gazette
"A glance at the cover of the new CD is deceiving. Costello looks like an innocent, fledgling folk singer, however, when you listen to the CD, you'll hear a voice as rich and powerful as the big names whom Costello has long admired." - Fayetteville Free Weekly
Discography
"HomeGrown" @ 2001
Compilations:
"Omni Peace CD" War Games
"To The Aid of The Nation" Beautiful World
"Band Together" Past the Pain
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Bio
Jazz Folk ~ that's what I call it! Or if you prefer a longer description, Unordinary Folk with a Jazz Flair. Either way, I promise not to put you to sleep. From The Bitter End in New York City, to Viva La Frida in Tampa, Florida and Atlanta's , Eddie's Attic, in between, I'm ready for your town. I'm bringing my "Home Grown" Fayetteville Funky Fun Folk Rock to your neighborhood.
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