Everyday

Linda Sharar

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"Everyday" is simply Linda Sharar's best album to date. Listen to tracks to see what we mean.
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Any Second Street

Linda Sharar

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Songs that celebrate the underdog, ranging from quiet folk balads to resounding harmony-filled anthems.

"One hint of a singer-songwriter's maturation is the company she keeps.

Linda Sharar's sophomore effort, ``Any Second Street,'' boasts a whole crew of Boston's finest musicians: guitarist Duke Levine (of Mary Chapin Carpenter's band), drummer

Songs that celebrate the underdog, ranging from quiet folk balads to resounding harmony-filled anthems.

"One hint of a singer-songwriter's maturation is the company she keeps.

Linda Sharar's sophomore effort, ``Any Second Street,'' boasts a whole crew of Boston's finest musicians: guitarist Duke Levine (of Mary Chapin Carpenter's band), drummer Dave Mattacks (Fairport Convention), bassists Mike Rivard and Richard Gates, and singers Catie Curtis and Christopher Williams, among others.

The album, graced by an acute awareness of the fragility of life, is dedicated to two songwriters who died far too early: Alexis Shepard and Don Brody." Folk/Blues/by Daniel Gewertz, Boston Herald, Friday, July 6, 2001

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Participate

Linda Sharar

Billboard magazine says, "songs that can launch a career." Kicking grooves and melodic alto vocals delivering stories that celebrate the underdog.

Linda Sharar kicks around the Boston music scene, and kicked around the New York City scene before that.

Not only because she's a life-long soccer player, but also because she can write a jammin' groove

Billboard magazine says, "songs that can launch a career." Kicking grooves and melodic alto vocals delivering stories that celebrate the underdog.

Linda Sharar kicks around the Boston music scene, and kicked around the New York City scene before that.

Not only because she's a life-long soccer player, but also because she can write a jammin' groove on the guitar that matches up superbly with her thoughtful lyrics.

Her CD "Participate" is produced by Tom Dube, one of Boston's hidden secrets in the world of sound engineering and production.

Mr. Dube has brought out the obvious pop essence of Linda's tunes, while not disturbing the acoustic folk-rock flavor of her singing and songwriting.

Take a listen and see if you agree.

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