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Whendi’s music is personal and reflective yet distinctly universal, resonating with visceral imagery.
Her unconventional songwriting combined with an ability to transform her voice from angelic to
aggressive creates a rare complexity and completeness in her artistry.
Both ethereal and earthy, the question remains… is she sylph or seraph?
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After much persuasion, we’ve posted here selections from Whendi’s 1993 debut album Traveler’s Road and subsequent EPs and demos like Solitude and Something New.
So for those who are still listening to third-generation cassette dupes of various recordings, here’s your chance to own a digital copy of the songs you love most. If there’s a tune you simply must have but don’t see here, give a shout out and we’ll see if we can post it for you…
Many noble and generous friends helped get these songs recorded:
All songs and vocals are by Whendi…
The following tracks were recorded at Greyhouse Studios in Marlboro, Massachusetts,
and produced by Jamie Rubin, co-produced by David Foster and Whendi:
Hold You Too, Two Sisters, Night Sounds, How Dare You, No Place in the World, Traveler’s Road: Jamie Rubin on all instruments
Solitude and Let the Wild: Jamie Rubin - guitars, drum programming; Bobby Hickman - percussion; Jim Haggerty - bass
No Regrets: Jamie Rubin – guitars, mandolin, bass; Bobby Hickman - percussion
These were recorded at Creative Music Concepts in Wallingford, Connecticut,
and produced by Pat Keogh, co-produced by David Foster and Whendi
Close My Eyes, I Will Understand, Way Back Home, Under the Greenwood Tree: Pat Keogh on all instruments
One song was recorded at Spider Hill in Bridgewater, Connecticut, and produced by Ryan Carrington, co-produced by Dan Broderick and Whendi
Sin Boldy: Dan Broderick – guitars; Bobby Fortunato – drums; Bob Bonvini - percussion
Two of the tracks were recorded with Lead Dog Productions in Newtown, Connecticut, and produced by Dan Broderick
Something New and So Hard: Dan Broderick – guitars; Bobby Fortunato – drums; Jona Ziac – bass
Recording these last tunes led to the genesis of Orogeny – watch for their upcoming first album, Subduction in the Spring…
Whendi is also the lead vocalist and songwriter for Dexter – check out their new release, Yielding Field!
Thanks for the love!
Endicott Road, Mar 21, 2007:
Hello. I came across your music while browsing some friend's music, and I like your music very much. I'll be listening to more as time allows. Regards. ER