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Minnpost.com review of St. Patrick's Day
"It's never too late for a St. Pat's fix...A mix of traditional and contemporary Irish folk music, all carried by her silvery soprano." Read more...
Reveillemag.com feature story and interview
"...It's time for the Twin Cities scene to get hip to other kinds of traditional music being made in our backyards — and lucky for us, Riverdance veteran Katie McMahon is here to show us the way." Read more...
"Riverdance" vocalist wraps up Wildwood Series in Mahtomedi
"It's lucky enough for the Wildwood Artist Series to snag a talented Irish singer for St. Patrick's Day weekend...but when the singer has just released a new CD titled, 'St. Patrick's Day,' that's luckier still." Read more...
Christmasmusic.com review: Celtic Christmas
"A soprano voice that is simultaneously pure as silver and warm
as honey." Read
more...
Roots Review: Shine
"A jewel of a recording from a very talented artist."
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Rambles review: After the Morning
"[Katie] has a lovely voice and the arrangements are carefully
done to maintain her vocal talents as the focal point of the album.
With her beautiful soprano and harping, the recording is a delicate
and gentle collection of songs. Highly recommended." Read
more...
From
Roots Review
"Katie McMahon has a beautiful voice and
I can think of no one better to sing many of the gentle and evocative
songs on this album. Each song is perfect for the season and she has
arranged each carefully. Occasionally sounding very Medieval, occasionally
very Celtic, she has gathered an amazing group of musicians and singers
to record with her."
St. Paul Pioneer Press (Jim Walsh, October 15, 1999)
World's Most Famous
Unknown Singer Lets Love Guide Her Way
Most local singers haven't had the president of the
United States tell them that he is a great fan of their work. Most local
singers have never had U2's lead singer Bono tell them, "You have
an amazing voice." Most local singers haven't been embraced by
punk legends the Stranglers, or watched as an audience of Hollywood
stars jig up and down to their music. Read
more...
Celtic
Cafe Interview
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