The Flutter and Wow
Detroit, Michigan, United States | SELF
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"Tasha’s vocals are strong, ethereal, and womanly" - Filter
"Tasha’s vocals are strong, ethereal, and womanly" - Filter
"Speaking of ear-catching, Tasha's vocal ability seems so effortless. It is something you have to see for yourself, but when she opens her mouth you would almost think she was lip syncing. She delivers a huge vocal presence… One thing is for sure- her voice has that one of a kind distinction of an Annie Lennox or Janis Joplin. She doesn't necessarily sound like either of these artists, but when you hear Annie or Janis, you know it's them. Same goes for Tasha." - Jam Rag
"Speaking of ear-catching, Tasha's vocal ability seems so effortless. It is something you have to see for yourself, but when she opens her mouth you would almost think she was lip syncing. She delivers a huge vocal presence… One thing is for sure- her voice has that one of a kind distinction of an Annie Lennox or Janis Joplin. She doesn't necessarily sound like either of these artists, but when you hear Annie or Janis, you know it's them. Same goes for Tasha." - Jam Rag
"Meet the quintessential rock ‘n’ roll frontwoman: Tasha Valdez (Lord). This exotic and staggeringly beautiful woman has a fierce set of vocal chords that brought her to the stage when she was just a girl. Now, Valdez is a woman to be reckoned with. ... Beauty, brains and bodacious stage presence is a deadly combination, indeed. " - Real Detroit
"The Flutter & Wow’s self-titled EP (self-released) is a magnificently earthy slice of Americana-infused country music. The dual male / female vocals works perfectly here, partly because of the quality of the four songs but also because of the presence of Tasha Lord, a woman who could be about to take over Detroit." - Metro Times
"The Flutter & Wow’s self-titled EP (self-released) is a magnificently earthy slice of Americana-infused country music. The dual male / female vocals works perfectly here, partly because of the quality of the four songs but also because of the presence of Tasha Lord, a woman who could be about to take over Detroit." - Metro Times
Discography
Reel I EP October 2011
Black Train (Single) December 2012
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Bio
Alt-Americana Direct from the Rustbelt
The result of a reluctant, but serendipitous collaboration between the husband and wife songwriting team of Tasha and Brian Lord. When the gravitational pull of their musical chemistry won out, the live band was established in March 2011. The live band line-up led by Tasha Lord is completed with a showcase of Michigan's finest and the music and chemistry are unmistakable.
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