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Marianne Mettes
Genre:
Roots, Indie
Region:
Canberra, ACT
Members:
- Marianne - vox, guitar, harmonica, stompbox, ukulele - Jonathan Mettes - djembe, percussion, vox
Sounds Like:
Ben Harper, jewel, ani difranco
Influences:
life
Artist Website:
www.myspace.com/mariannemettes
Brother and sister Marianne (24) and Jonathan (17) Mettes are a very charismatic and dynamic duo.
Performing together on a regular basis, they charm and wow crowds with their energy, quirkiness and amazing harmonica and djembe solos, and have made significant achievements - including first prize at the National Busking Competition “Tilt”.
Their variety of unique songs can leave you anywhere between crying and dancing, but one thing’s for sure, their catchy melodies will be with you forever.
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Spring is a New Day
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I feel too much
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Rainbow Adventure
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Spring is a New Day
rating:
3/5
Good message, cute song- just the BVs are not so crash hot... but otherwise sweet!
yakko8
Spring is a New Day
rating:
3/5
This is good work. You need drop some of your vocalists (a little flat), more guitar, and less percussion. Focus on your vocals as it is a good bas...
bods
Rainbow Adventure
rating:
4/5
I love road trips. This song captures the feeling you get when you head off with some friends, sun is on your face and you are free of worry for a wh...
stokedpaz
I feel too much
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4/5
I'm sure many people can relate to these lyrics. Loving Marianne's voice, very cute! This track is put together nicely, it is catchy and honest. I'm ...
stokedpaz
This project is supported by the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body, through its Music Board Section.