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Article: Schneiderman shows her adventurous side on new CD.(Ticket)
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- The Register Guard (Eugene, OR)
- Article date:
- November 14, 2008
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Byline: POP NOTES By Serena Markstrom The Register-Guard
They say waking up with the sunrise is the most healthy and natural way to leave Slumberland.
POP Notes
Stephanie Schneiderman's new album, "Dangerous Fruit," is not a rude awakening, but rather a rising sun signaling what is possible for a solo artist when she ditches traditional methods in favor of exploration.
Schneiderman's new ap -proach shouldn't upset fans of lyrics-driven, singer-songwriter music. People who like Feist, Beth Orton or Massive Attack should head to Cozmic Pizza on Saturday.
She'll perform solo, so you won't get the full impact of her new musical ...