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A FEW WORDS ABOUT LISA MARKLEY AND BRUCE BALMER****************************** ************************************************************ ************** "THEY ARE THE REAL DEAL." --Terri Hendrix ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "...SOME OF THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED MUSICIANS I'VE EVER HEARD. THE SECOND COMING OF ELLA AND BIRD,...THE TUCK AND PATTI OF THE SINGER-SONGWRITER WORLD." --Tom Prasada-Rao ************************************************************ ************* Bruce & Lisa at the Cottonwood Festival, 10/5/08. Photos courtesy of Ira--thank you!!A FEW MORE WORDS ABOUT LISA MARKLEY AND BRUCE BALMER*********** ************************************************************ ***** REVIEW: MARKLEY & BALMER - Markley & Balmer Somewhere, wherever the musical gods hang out, there is rejoicing. Lisa Markley and Bruce Balmer met each other, fell in love and got married. Lisa is one of the three amazing Malvinas, currently on hiatus (one of them is a new mom, we hear). We knew Bruce as a habitue of the Fast Folk scene, a singer/songwriter and monster guitar player. This was before he moved to Texas and met Lisa. Their self-titled CD is sophisticated and chock full of depth. Most of the songs are by Bruce -- we only noticed two by Lisa. No matter.Their voices blend together like two strains of rich honey. There are wicked, jazzy guitar riffs by Bruce over their rich harmonies. Bruce's songs tend to be hard-charging, propelled by fast-fretted patterns and jaunty strumming. The witticisms are still there, like we remembered: "My mom and dad were 20th Century / Somehow got by without serious injury…Who's gonna stop you from pretending it's all a carousel? / Tell 'em all 'Go to Hell or high water' / Just do it … kindly." Lisa's are playfully relaxed. She's almost languid as she sings in "Overhand Knot," "Wrap your arms around me / lace your arms around me / tie your arms around me / let your love be an overhead knot." They have each other. We have the songs and we'll wrap them around us. Often.****************************************************** ******************** ************************************************************ ************* "Mr. Balmer fuels their debut cd with spirited guitar work that owes as much to Django Reinhardt as it does to Mississippi John Hurt. But the real draw is the duo's songwriting, which is full of wry lyrics and melancholy melodies. Or as Ms. Markley puts it in one song: "Happiness is a minor key". ---Thor Christensen, Dallas Morning News, July 27, 2008 ************************************************************ ************* ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "[BALMER'S] SONGS CHOC FULL OF COOLNESS." --Ken Beasley, Greenwich Village Songwriters' Collective++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++ "WHATEVER THAT MEANS. IT SOUNDS GOOD. THEY SOUND RIGHT TOGETHER." --Buddy Magazine ************************************************************ *************** "MARKLEY HAS MORE DEPTH CONTROL AND BEAUTY TO HER VOICE IN A LIVE CONCERT SETTING THAN MOST SINGERS GET IN A STUDIO." --Paul Slavens, KERA Dallas********************** ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "ELEMENTS, WRITTEN BY GUITARIST BRUCE BALMER REVEALS ANOTHER TALENT OF LISA MARKLEY. A REMARKABLE ABILITY TO INTERPRET NEW SONGS, AN ADROIT RARITY." --Dick Crockett, "The Voice", 88.7fm, Sacramento++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ************************************************************ *************** Bruce was born a guitar player in Margaretville, NY, from a musical family. After music at Marlboro college, he’s played lead guitar for rock, jazz, and country bands, and composed for film (including credits on a Bill Plympton animated film) and dance performance. He is a singer/songwriter recently of the NYC area. He and his thousand pound upright piano have now officially transplanted themselves to Texas. He pounds nails while singing.*********************************** ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Lisa was born a three-and-a-half pound Capricorn with a set of lungs. She is a survivor of the University of North Texas where she played trombone in the lab bands, sang in the Jazz Singers, skipped out on music history classes, composed suitably atonal pieces for an assortment of instruments, and crashed the hard-drive on the Synclavier (many times). Lisa tours performing her songs (and more) as a soloist, as one third of The Malvinas, and with her partner in crime here--the lovely and talented Mr. Bruce Balmer. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Member Since: 19/10/2006
Band Website: www.soonasongs.com
Band Members:**************************************************Br uce Balmer-atomic guitar, boogie woogie keys song-writing and vocals*********************************************Lisa Markley-rhythm guitar, twisted banjo, the odd piano, song-writing and vocals
Influences: Lisa has a dangerous contralto that vanquishes Bruce's studious attitude on an antique guitar.
Sounds Like: Polarized -by Bruce Balmer "Don't Make Me Do It" by Bruce Balmer
Record Label: Soona Songs
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Acoustic Live reviews Markley & Balmer cd

Markley & Balmer - Markley & BalmerSomewhere, wherever the musical gods hang out, there is rejoicing. Lisa Markley and Bruce Balmer met each other, fell in love and got married. Lisa is one of the thr...
Posted by on Wed, 24 Jun 2009 18:03:00 GMT

podcast at Austin Connection

Howdy friends,We recorded a 30 minute interview & live performance for the podcast at The Austin Connectionhttp://www.austinconnection.netJeff Tveraas as your hostThere are lots of great interview...
Posted by on Tue, 23 Sep 2008 12:04:00 GMT

Review, Cliffdweller Magazine Sept 2008

"Good Folks"Oak Cliff singer-songwriter Lisa Markley and her new husband, Bruce Balmer, this month marked their May nuptials with their first collaborative cd, markley & balmer.  The newlywed...
Posted by on Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:39:00 GMT

Dallas Morning News Review, 7/27/08

"In the Changer"Markley & BalmerSoona SongsThese Dallas singers were married at the Kerrville Folk Festival--a perfect site for their wedding, given the freewheeling acoustic vibe of their music. Mr....
Posted by on Sun, 27 Jul 2008 18:36:00 GMT

Our Wedding--as blogged by Mare Lennon

I've been meaning to write the whole experience...I couldn't seem to put it on paper. Mare is the most wonderful writer, here she recorded it for posterity better than I ever could...lisaTuesday, Jun...
Posted by on Sun, 22 Jun 2008 12:36:00 GMT

M&B new cd-a review

a review by James Michael Taylor(even his reviews sound like a song!)what a wonderful wedding of music and words the best of the best of markley and balmer everything done together is, together and so...
Posted by on Sat, 21 Jun 2008 13:26:00 GMT

1800 miles in 2 days. New rear bearings. It ain't Texas.

July 29thday oneSubaru packed to the gills.On to parts west and north!!North on 87 outside of Amarillo, 6 hours into the odyssey"What's that grinding noise??"The rear bearings.20 hours and $400 later,...
Posted by on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 21:45:00 GMT

Lisa: on trombones, singing, and genre-busting

Mount Vernon, WA 1966 (toddler).  Obsessed with song from my earliest memories.  Began with a little mono record player and a collection of 78's (How Much is that Doggie in the Window). ...
Posted by on Tue, 24 Oct 2006 09:50:00 GMT

Bruce: a musical history

Though I didn't know it at the time, I grew up in an early form of a counter culture family in the Catskill Mountains, where there were nearly weekly get-togethers of musicians playing old popular tun...
Posted by on Tue, 24 Oct 2006 09:47:00 GMT