San
Diego: 2 rad shows for you this month - *this Friday at Whistle Stop
opening for The Treaties CD Release - this one is going to rock...there
is basically no stage so we will just be in the middle of a crowded room jamming
out with you. Word on the street is a food truck will be involved.
AND
*Sat Feb 16th at Belly
Up, alongside Toad the Wet Sprocket frontman Glen Phillips, Virigin Records
artist Tristan Prettyman, Eagles hit songwriter Jack Tempchin , and the wonderful
wonderful, did we say wonderful, Steve Poltz. Get your arses to this show, and pinch
us, cause we can't believe we're playing with all these awesome people!
San Diego and the Rest of the World: We
are feverishly preparing our 2nd album and booking our West Coast Tour in May. We
really could use your help making it happen, because when all is said and done,
this music stuff ain't cheap! Please watch our video, then visit our website
and learn about our kickSMARTER campaign, where you get to tell us exactly how to
spend your donation. There are lots of fun rewards for donating anywhere from $5
to $200 dollars - every dollar is SO appreciated
and counts towards helping us reach our musical goals!!
"Who’s interested in learning more about an adorable lesbian folk/pop duo
made up of two award-winning songwriters who just happen to be in love with each
other? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Meet Lindsay White and Veronica
May – aka, The Lovebirds. With solo projects thriving, these two San Diego
musicians have come together to create their debut effort as a unit with the release
of Nutsy Pants. Give a listen to their album and it’s clear they have talent.
Watch their spoof YouTube video and it’s hilariously obvious that they have
humor. And keep reading this interview and you’ll see that even when they
face challenges, they definitely have what it takes to overcome them, together." Rachel,
Cherry Grrl
"The Lovebirds – award-winning
San Diego songwriters Veronica May and Lindsay White – are band mates, but
here’s the kicker: they’re soulmates too. The duo has been a romantic
couple for two years. Their style is comprised of guitar and ukulele riffs, offering
an old-timey love song feel but with a modern tempo and harmonies so tight you’ll
swear in ecstasy or disbelief. Skating the line between folk and pop, The Lovebirds
perform all original songs." Holly Hatch, Out Front Colorado
"Then there were the Lovebirds!
I have been listening to Veronica May for quite some time now. There are no words
to explain the amazing musician she is. However, this was the first time I’ve
seen the Lovebirds live. With the incredible guitar skills of Veronica May and
the sweet voice of Lindsay White, they really spoke to me. They display a sweet,
folksy sound that is enhanced with the harmonica played by Jeffrey Joe on their
blues songs. The heartfelt emotions that are expressed through their songwriting
is similar to the Indigo Girls or Ani DiFranco, but they are very unique in their
instrumentation and vocal harmonies. With the all around talent of Veronica May
on guitar, vocals, ukulele, and occasionally the drums, she entertains alone, but
then you add the sweet, innocent voice of Lindsay White and you have some incredible
stories that are told. They are free, open, and expressive in their art and can
really make you laugh! " Mayor Tom's Speech (blog)