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Mariee Siou Wiki Information
Mariee Sioux
(born February 4, 1985) is an American folk singer-songwriter and musician.
Her father Gary Sobonya is a mandolin player of Polish and Hungarian descent, and her mother Felicia is of Spanish, Paiute, and Indigenous Mexican descent. She grew up in Nevada City, California [1] [2] where she wrote verses since she was a young child. At 17 she traveled to Patagonia to volunteer at a school for indigenous children where she taught herself to play the guitar, and in 2006 she debuted her first self-released album 'A Bundled Bundle of Bundles'. A year later in 2007 she released her first studio album Faces in the Rocks which features her delicate acoustic guitar music alongside the Native American flute by Gentle Thunder, and mandolin played by her father Gary Sobonya. [3] The album has a distinctly Native American theme to it, filled with references to nature and the Native American people. Since the debut of her first album, she has drawn comparisons from Joanna Newsom to Joni Mitchell, and she has toured through North America and Europe, often alongside fellow folk singer Alela Diane. She is releasing a cover of The Cure's "Love Song" on the Manimal Vinyl tribute record to The Cure titled Perfect As Cats.
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MARIEE SIOU TICKETS
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Main Studio Albums
- Faces in the Rocks
(Grass Roots Records, 2007)
- Two Tongues At One Time/Buried In Teeth 7"
(Grass Roots Records, 2007)
Self Released Albums
- Pray Me A Shadow
(self released, 2004)
- A Bundled Bundle of Bundles
(self released, 2006)
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