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PATRICIA VONNE FIREBIRD New Album featuring 11 stunning new tracks! Latin Roots Rocker and Troubadour Patricia Vonne releases “Firebird” Austin TX, - Patricia Vonne’s remarkable third release “Firebird” is the payoff for seven years of hard work and cements the bilingual songstress’s ability to deliver a perfect balance of Tex-Mex and roots-rock with strength, purpose and femininity. Vonne’s excellent songwriting has a flare for romance, drama and fantasy, even while chronicling the ups and downs of everyday life. “Firebird” opens with the haunting “Missing Women” a tribute to the hundreds of women murdered in Juarez, Mexico. Vonne made several trips to Juarez doing research for the song and shooting a video. She had the opportunity to meet many of the mothers of the victims’ and has become very close to the project and in hopes of bringing more awareness to the campaign she has donated the song as a free download on the Amnesty International’s website: www.amnestyusa.org. The CD features a Spanish version of the same song, “Mujeres Desaparecidas” as a bonus track. Vonne’s husband and long time musical partner, Robert LaRoche, co-wrote five of the ten tunes and his stellar guitar work is the perfect accompaniment for Vonne’s sultry vocals. They duet on the beautiful “Battle Scars”. On “Firebird” Vonne works with an all star cast of musicians including Rick Del Castillo, Michael Hardwick, Steven Medina Hufsteter, Tito Larriva, David Perales, Michael Ramos, Joe Reyes, Scott Garber, Dony Wynn, Elizabeth Rodriguez, and Carl Thiel. Every song on “Firebird” carries a great personal story from Vonne. She co-wrote with her childhood musical hero, Johnny Reno on “Hot Rod Heart,” and was so inspired by visiting the home of late Spanish poet, Federico Garcia Lorca in Granada, Spain that she wrote “La Huerta de San Vincente” about the experience. “Dutch Cigarette” chronicles the non-stop travel from 13 European tours that has elevated Vonne to playing huge festivals overseas, while the sweet “Karolina” is a tribute to the children in hospitals in NYC that Vonne would visit and sing to while a “musician on call”. “Firebird” is a follow up to 2004’s “Guitars and Castanets” and Vonne’s self titled debut in 2002 and is a her best work yet and a fine addition to her ever growing musical legacy. To Order Call: Crystal Clear Distribution 888.663.9361 www.patriciavonne.com PO Box 42652, Austin, TX 78704 www.myspace.com/patriciavonne info@patriciavonne.com “A Tex-Mex spitfire with a rock ‘n’ roll heart that’s a Lone Star original” Austin American Statesman “Imagine a young Chrissie Hynde fronting the Mavericks with a little help from Calexico” WORD “The very fine Vonne purveys a powerful, Texas styled rootsy rock ‘n’ roll” Time Out London “superior roots rock from an excellent singer-songwriter” “a bilingual tour-de-force” $13.99 • Cat# BR4242 File Under: Rock “a beguiling storyteller” Austin Chronicle Harp Uncut ~ CRITIC’S CORNER~ “superior roots –rock” Uncut 4 Star Review ! “a beguiling storyteller - if her debut was flat out stunning, call this a knockout” Harp “The Green-eyed beauty of Sin City proves she is much more than just a sweet face on Guitars and Castanets” New York Times “Guitars and Castanets is a bold venture dripping with style and passion” No Depression “Good looks,good voice, good album, simple as that” Mojo "Imagine a young Chrissie Hynde fronting the Mavericks with a little help from Calexico". WORD “The very fine Vonne purveys a powerful, Texas styled rootsy rock ‘n’ roll.” Time Out London “This Austin Chicana’s lilt has a bit of the border desert in it and her down -on- drag tunage, no doubt knocks ‘em dead whenever she makes it to Lubbock” Village Voice,NYC "a bilingual tour-de-force, it melds eclectic with electric and exudes an elegance seldom associated with rock. Vonne is quickly taking her place among Texas' musical treasures." Austin Chronicle “A Tex-Mex spitfire with a rock 'n' roll heart that's a Lone Star original.” Austin American Statesman “ confident, tuff gal vocals, sharp musicianship and smart lyricism don’t just promise the total package, they deliver the goods from the get-go.” Texas Monthly magazine Appearing as Dallas a.k.a. Zorro Girl in SIN CITY. “Traeme Paz” is featured in “Once Upon a Time in Mexico.” “ Rebel Bride” is featured in the film “Living and Dying” www.patriciavonne.com Patricia Vonne StagePlot and Input List 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Kick * Snare * Hat Rack Tom * Rack Tom * Floor* OH Left OH Right Bass DI * Bass Mic Lead Guitar (Bobby) * Acoustic Guitar DI (Patricia) * Voc 1 (Bobby) * Voc 2 (Patricia) * EFX Delay EFX Reverb EFX Reverb EFX Reverb EFX Reverb CD L CD R L R L R Updated 6.21.04 Drum Riser: 8’x 8’x 16” MIX 4 AC AC 9 Snare Floor 6 5 11 Lead Guitar Hat 4 Rack 1 7 3 2 Bass DI 1 Rack 2 Kick OH Left 8 OH Right 10 Bass Mic Acoustic Guitar DI 13 VOC 1 12 14 VOC 2 MIX 1 MIX 2 * Monitor Channels MIX 3 MIX 1 -------- MIX 2 -------- MIX 3 -------- MIX 4 -------- VOC 1 Bobby VOC 2 Patricia Acoustic Guitar Kick VOC 2 Patricia VOC 1 Bobby Acoustic Guitar VOC 2 Patricia VOC 1 Bobby Kick Guitars Kick, Snare Racks, Floor Vocals Bass Guitars Guitars & Castanets is the second album by Austin, Texas-based singer and songwriter Patricia Vonne. Since releasing her self-titled debut in 2003, Vonne has rapidly risen within the Texas music scene thanks to an infectious bilingual mix of the musical styles she loves that inspired the Austin American-Statesman to dub her "a Tex-Mex spitfire with a rock'n'roll heart." Her vibrant stage presence and stirring performances won her the #2 slot as Best New Live Act in the 2003 Austin Music Pundits Awards. Produced by Carl Thiel, known for his work with such Austin musical heroes as Bob Schneider and Monte Montgomery, Guitars & Castanets features everything from such stirring rock'n'roll tunes as "Texas Burning" and "Lonesome Rider" to mariachi-inflected charmers like "La Gitana de Triana" and "Fiesta Sangria." It includes tributes to such inspirations as Joe Ely ("Joe's Gone Ridin"), Alejandro Escovedo ("Guitarras y Castañuelas") and Johnny Reno ("Sax Maniac"), and counts among its musical guests some of Austin's most noted players: guitarist Charlie Sexton (hailed for his work in recent years with Bob Dylan), acclaimed singersongwriter and guitarist Jon Dee Graham, nylon string guitar wizard Rick Del Castillo (of the rising Austin Latino rock band Del Castillo), keyboards player Michael Ramos (known for his work with The BoDeans, Lucinda Williams and Patty Griffin), bassist Mark Andes (veteran of such classic rock acts as Spirit, Jo Jo Gunne and Heart), San Antonio guitarist Joe Reyes (of Lara & Reyes) and saxophonist Reno (longtime member of Chris Isaak's band), among others. Rounding out the collection is the bonus track "Traeme Paz," featured in the film and on the soundtrack album for "Once Upon A Time In Mexico." Vonne attributes her genre-fusing style to growing up in San Antonio on "my mother's music and my brothers' record collections." The Spanish folk songs sung by her mother and Saturday afternoon matinees at San Antonio's Olmos Theater watching classic movies and MGM musicals formed the foundation of her aesthetic. But her musical fate was sealed by her first live concert by Reno and his band The Sax Maniacs and fed by such favorites as Ely, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Los Angeles-based Chicano rockers The Cruzados. Vonne honed her talents in New York City singing backup and playing bass in the band Mick & The Maelstroms, and then began writing her own songs after meeting her creative partner and husband Robert LaRoche at a show by his band, Virgin recording artists The Sighs, at Manhattan's China Club. After developing her Tex-Mex musical brew in New York City and building a following with gigs at some of Manhattan's premier rock clubs, Vonne and LaRoche moved to Austin in 2001 to bring her music back home to Texas. Releasing her debut album of recordings made in New York on her own Bandolera Records, Vonne was hailed by the Austin Chronicle for her "bilingual tour de force [that] melds eclectic with electric and exudes an elegance seldom associated with rock." Similarly, Texas Monthly editor and writer Joe Nick Patoski noted how her "confidant, tuff gal vocals, sharp musicianship and smart lyricism don't just promise the total package, they deliver the goods from the get-go." Vonne has also become one of the busiest artists on the Texas live music circuit. In addition to headlining her own shows, she has opened for a wide range of artists like Ely, Escovedo, Los Lobos, Raul Malo, Buddy Guy, Cyndi Lauper, Johnny Lang, Pat Green, Charlie Robison and Tito & Tarantula (with whom she also toured Europe with as a special guest musician in 2002). Since the release of her debut, Vonne has also toured Europe 11 times, appearing in Germany, Austria, France, Spain, Italy, Holland, Norway and the United Kingdom. And now with Guitars & Castanets, Vonne celebrates her return to the state that is her home and all that music means in her life. "It's a musical reflection of my heritage," she concludes. "It's my way of giving thanks to my family, these wonderful musicians that have had such an impact on me, and all the inspiration and joy that I've gotten from music since I was a child." Seven years ago, Patricia Vonne came home chasing a dream. Embarking upon a career as a singer/songwriter--the perfect outlet for her varied talents and boundless artistic energy--Vonne returned to her Texas roots after almost a decade in the Big Apple. Landing in the state capital, just up the highway from her childhood home in San Antonio, she and husband/collaborator Robert LaRoche began the methodical climb from near obscurity in the vibrant and competitive Austin music scene. Tirelessly working the Texas club circuit and aided by several noteworthy appearances at the renowned South by Southwest Music Festival, Vonne quickly garnered a solid local and statewide following. In 2002, she released her eponymous debut album, a bilingual gem that earned universal glowing reviews. Of the record, Austin American Statesman wrote: "A Tex -Mex spitfire with a rock 'n' roll heart, this San Antonio native plays a border-crossing, bilingual mix of flamenco flamboyance and down -in-the-mud exuberance that's a Lone Star original." Buoyed by the response, Vonne hit the road even harder to build her rapidly growing fan base. In 2004, aware of the unabashed love of pure, dyed-in-the-wool, authentic Texas roots rock felt by Europeans from one end of the continent to the other, Vonne began barnstorming the Old World. Between European tours, she entered the studio to record her second album Guitars and Castanets in early 2005. Filled with romantic tales of adventure and heartfelt ballads of life on both sides of the border—once again delivered in both English and Spanish--the record dispelled any notion of a sophomore slump and drew raves. No Depression magazine said flatly: “Guitars and Castanets is a bold venture dripping with passion and style” After working the record hard for two years on both sides of the Atlantic, with an occasional dash south of the border, Vonne went to work on her third album in late 2006. The result is Firebird, an eleven-track disc marked by exceptional songwriting and first-rate musicianship. Highlighted by English and Spanish versions of “Missing Women,” a moving tribute to the hundreds of murdered or disappeared women in the town of Juarez, Mexico, Firebird is another impressive effort for Vonne, typical of her stellar work to date. Vonne takes to the road once more this fall both here in the Lonestar State and abroad for her 13th European tour.
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