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» Stacy O'Dell from New York writes: "Brilliant!" - JUNO Award nominated Record Producer, Stacy O'Dell, Riverfront Studios, NYC
» Dan Alred from U Weekly writes: "Reading about Lydia Brownfield's punkamorphic saga through the Southeast and NYC, then return of the Cowtown native to multimedia enterprises-none of that warned of the abyss peering warmly from deep-ass mp3s. Steve Louis's bass and Matt Hopkins' drums un-pave Brownfield's way down through Andrew Bird's "Fiery Crash," around her own equally unstoppable assurances of "Liar." The Orff-ian percussion and too-understandable orphan carousel quest of "A Horse Named Yankee" turn the key eternally. New album's out this summer, but don't wait for time (is her urge, it seems). Go to her now." - Don Allred, U Weekly, Columbus, Ohio (May 13, 2009) read article
» Columbus' Mayor Michael Coleman says: "Beautiful"
» Jeff Clark from Atlanta writes: "Powerful...singer Lydia Brownfield...will create a sound that is one of a kind." “...one of the cities musical bright spots.” “...the potential to get people excited about going out and hearing new local music again.” - Jeff Clark, Creative Loafing, Atlanta, GA.
» Palmer Wood of Atlanta writes: “...This girl was powerful! Her voice was powerful, and she could play the hell out of that guitar, too! ...captivating, hook-driven pop.”- Palmer Wood, Highpoint Magazine
Lydia Featured on NBC4 for the Trattoria Roma Indie Underground After
Party Show January 27, 2010
Lydia was invited to be the singing coach and celebrity judge for Mayor Michael Coleman's 2009 Neighborhood Pride Talent Show.
Lydia's song "Gone" featured on CD101.
Lydia with Olympian and National Champion Mountain Biker Mary McConneloug
Local writer Don Alred gives Lydia and her band a killer write-up in UWeekly in May or 2009.
Concert to raise funds for Grandview Avenue fire victims
Wednesday, March 4, 2009 2:29 PM
By ALAN FROMAN ThisWeek Staff Writer
A benefit concert will be held March 14 to aid the businesses and employees displaced by the Jan. 17 fire on Grandview Avenue.
The fire caused $3-million damage to the Kingswood Building and displaced nearly two dozen businesses. The concert will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the Grandview Heights High School Auditorium, 1587 W. First Ave.
"I've been wanting to do a fundraiser since the day of the fire," event organizer Chris Sharp said. Sharp is owner and director of Backbone Adventure Cycling, a national mountain bike racing team. "It's taken a while to get a bank account set up, but we've got that taken care of now, and I'm really excited that we're going to have the concert," he said.
The lineup of performers will include Sharp's wife, singer-songwriter Lydia Brownfield, who will also create the artwork and program for the concert. The fundraiser is being supported by the Fifth by Northwest Area Commission and the Grandview/Marble Cliff Area Chamber of Commerce, Sharp said.
Sponsors for the event include Brownfield's Girlmuse.com, Roll Bike Shop, Undone Lingerie and Luck Brothers Coffee House. Tickets cost $10 and can be purchased at Luck Brothers, 1101 W. First Ave., or at the door.


Local News Channels 4 (NBC), 6 (ABC) and 10 (CBS) covered the
Grandview Fire Benefit held at the Grandview High School
auditorium in March 2009 - I got a little "face" time!

Writer Donavon Campbell writes in Tri_Village News about Lydia returning
to music after a six year hiatus.

Lydia and Father, artist Sal Brownfield discuss art and music with Collin Kelley
in INtown Magazine, one of Atlanta's premier art and entertainment outlets.

99Xpress Magazine
Fashion X - Local Musicians Get Dressed
Photo by DEBORAH CELECIA
Published: July 1999
Lydia (of Long Flat Red) featured on the
Contents Page and inside Page 12
 
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