The Lasses
The Lasses (Margot Merah & Sophie Janna) love traditional folk songs from Scotland, Ireland, England and North America. The blend of their voices is often compared to those of the Secret Sisters, I'm With Her, Ye Vagabonds or the Silly Sisters - quite different in timbre, but so seamlessly joined that it's often hard to tell which voice sings which line. The Lasses take inspiration from the songwriting and singing of folk artists such as Sandy Denny, Anne Briggs and Ola Belle Reed, but also from modern songwriters like Gillian Welch, Joan Shelley and Karine Polwart. Nevertheless, with their warm harmonies and subdued accompaniments, The Lasses' songs are instantly recognizable. --- "I have been a friend and a fan of the Lasses for some years now. I love the way they sing, and love the way they are. And it makes me happy that they are being recognised for the love and the talent they possess." - Luka Bloom
What kind of music do The Lasses play?+
The Lasses play traditional folk songs from Scotland, Ireland, England, and North America, characterized by warm vocal harmonies and acoustic instrumentation. They draw inspiration from artists like Sandy Denny and Gillian Welch.
How can I find out when The Lasses are playing?+
Follow The Lasses on Mood to stay informed about their upcoming performances and tour dates.
Who are the members of The Lasses?+
The Lasses is a folk duo comprised of Margot Merah and Sophie Janna.
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