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The oldest and largest LGBT publication in the nation, The Advocate, has said Camille Bloom has "a voice that makes you want to testify...and...flawless...percussive guitar (skills)...(Bloom) isn't your typical indie singer and musician. Her sultry voice swallows you whole when she lets out that signature wail." Those are pretty bold statements, but Seattle-based, Gibson Guitars endorsed musician Camille Bloom is nothing if not bold and beautiful.
Music Connection Magazine asserted that "It doesn't take too long to fall in love with Camille Bloom. She is funny, down to earth and just an excellent songwriter...Whether solo or supported, Bloom's touring career has a bright future." Additionally, the publication listed Bloom in its Top 100 Unsigned Artists of 2012. No Depression calls Camille "a one woman army" and national publication M Music and Musicians asserted that "Camille Bloom earns a place among such quirk folk queens as Suzanne Vega, Ani Difranco and the Indigo Girls. But there's more to this Seattle area songwriter than unplugged self-reflection."
After returning from her 6th European tour this past spring, Bloom got to work finishing her forthcoming 7 track EP Big Dreams which is scheduled for a November release. In between touring and writing, Bloom directs a nonprofit Rock and Roll Camp in the summers and works with at-risk youth around the country at schools and youth centers exposing them to the healing qualities of music. She has spent the past 8 years on the road - and has toured 9 countries in support of her many recordings. Her high energy and intensely personal show has gained an avid and adoring fan base around the globe.
Camille Bloom "Big Dreams" EP Release Party with special guest Nicole Torres
Saturday, January 18, 2014 6pm / $12 adv - $15 door / 21+ Seated performance
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LocationColumbia City Theater (View)
4916 Rainier Ave S
Seattle, WA 98118
United States
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Minimum Age: 21 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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