- When Regina Spektor moved to the Bronx from Russia as a young child of 9, she could speak no English and her family was so poor, they could afford nothing, yet she carried with her a love of the piano and music. (ABC News)
- Regina Spektors style is difficult to categorize, however her songs share a certain lyrical charm that, when combined with the peculiar beauty of her voice, is utterly captivating. Hers is a name most-likely to appear on a teenage girls iPod. (Lancaster online.com)
- Regina Spektor has said that she doesnt believe herself to be a confessional artist, saying she has more in common with fiction writers. (NME)
- In case you'd forgotten, Regina Spektor is crazy talented. (Death and Taxes)
- Regina Spektor, What We Saw From the Cheap Seats (Sire/Warner) ** 1/2 From the opening moment of What We Saw from the Cheap Seats, Regina Spektor enchants. (NorthJersey.com)
- LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y., June 1, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Steinway Sons, makers of the worlds finest pianos, announced today that singer songwriter Regina Spektor has been named as a Steinway Artist. (Marketwatch)
- John Mayers newest album, Born and Raised, seems to be set for a second week atop the Billboard 200 next week, but a couple new releases might break into the top 10. The new Billboard 200 charts top 10 will be revealed on the morning of June 6. (Billboard Business News)
- We recently wrote about how both Amanda Palmer and Steve Albini think that file sharing is great for musicians. In the comments to that post, dwg pointed us to a new interview with musician Regina Spektor. (Tech Dirt)
- In 2004, singer-songwriter Regina Spektor was a staple of the so-called anti-folk scene when she sat down for one of her first public-radio interviews with the now-defunct WNYC program The Next Big Thing. (NPR News)
- Yikes! I goofed. (Patch)
Friday, June 8, 2012
Regina spektor
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