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The Cady Way

The Cady Way

The Cady Way’s singer, Jen, has really great vocals that sound like Pat Benatar, but not in a bad way. The first song, “Bell Jar,” starts out with some Tori Amos-ish piano, and the fourth song sounds a lot like Tilt. The other two songs range from early ’80s pop to Pat Benatar singing with a Jade Tree band backing her. They do manage to mix all of these styles in their own way, and they finished product is all their own.

The Cady Way, D. Huffaker, 2912 Krista Key Circle, Orlando, FL 32817; http://www.eyec.com/cadyway.htm


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