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Mary McBride: Soulful, Gritty, Gorgeous – A Knockout Performance at Joe’s Pub!
Drawing upon her Louisiana roots, her love/hate/comic relationship with church, mad songwriting skills, a great sense of timing, a good head for song selection, and a strong, sweet/raw voice that soulfully carries it all aloft – Mary McBride takes the stage and makes it her own. Continue reading
Posted in Music, Performance, Performance Review
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