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"It's hard to single out any one player but guitarist Margaret Stowe is a constant delight..." Exclaim! Magazine April 2007, Jason Schneider |
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"..Still, it's hard to take your ears and eyes off Stowe. Stowe also smokes the lights out on guitar..." Stowe excels in any style... (feature) |
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| "..... most impressive was Marg Stowe on guitar." Globe and Mail, Toronto, December 1999 Concert Review: TBS Women's Blues Revue |
Kitchener Record
Aug 9, 2004
by Robert ReidBlues, Brews and Barbeques Blues Festival
Margaret Stowe and Nonie Crete perform with Grand Ladies of the Blues to a "..standing ovation.."
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".... the vocals often amounted to filler for dazzling displays by the horn-charged supporting combo. Blame it on guitarist Marg Stowe, trumpeter Lina Allemano, saxophonist Pat Wheeler and ...... reed woman Jane Bunnett........
- Now Magazine, Toronto, November 27, 1997
Review: Toronto Womens' Blues Revue
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Review: Margaret Stowe's S'Women In Blues "London jazz guitarist Marg Stowe, tireless creator of music ensembles wanted to put together another featuring the best of female jazz performers in Canada...... |
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Kitchener Record. March 97
" When Denise sang it (Summertime)..I couldn't believe what Marg Stowe was playing on the guitar. It was so emotional .......
...She can do anything."
| "Guitarist Stowe is, simply, amazing. She plays long fluid lines that never seem to stop, the ideas pouring out of her in an uninterrupted flow. ...At times as gentle as Bickert, she turns around and lets fly with the energy of George Benson, but always with accuracy and so, so tasteful." By Harry Currie. Kitchener Record. Oct. 94 |