Margaret Stowe guitarist

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2007 Files

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1. Download one page Presskit 2007 (pdf)
2. Download poster 2007 (pdf)
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Margaret Stowe short bio for print and publication (cut and paste) Updated April 2007 (150 words). Use parts below as needed.

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"Stowe's departure point is jazz, but her style ranges from folk to blues to world beats. Expect distinct renditions and original pieces propelled by Stowe's trademark high energy and eclectic tastes.."

Guitarist Margaret Stowe has performed all over Canada and Europe. A versatile, jazz-based guitarist, she has performed and recorded with many Canadian/International artists including Jackie Richardson, Ellen McIlwaine, Rita Chiarelli, Suzie Vinnick, Big Rude JakeMose Scarlett, Amos Garrett, Salome Bey, Lorraine Segato, Serena Ryder, Jackie Washington, and a host of others. She is guitarist for the TBS Women's Blues Revue and works with the incomparable Daisy DeBolt. Margaret's eclectic original jazz and distinctive renditions can be quirky and offbeat as well as lyrical and moving. Her latest CD Adventures of the Red Guitar features guest artists including Harry Manx, Kathryn Moses and Richard Underhill.  For all upcoming Margaret Stowe projects visit www.margaretstowe.com


More press quotes:

"Most impressive was Marg Stowe on guitar". Globe & Mail, Toronto.
"Marg Stowe jumps into every song with flourish and style". Welland Tribune.

 

1 Margaret Stowe 4 page EPK 2006 (pdf)
2. Daisy DeBolt and Margaret Stowe
  view webpage on this site3 page EPK (pdf)

3. Brenda Lewis, jazz vocalist and Margaret Stowe, guitar
demo selections>
HoneysuckleRose.mp3 | ICoverTheWaterfront.mp3