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"Texas harmonists "
Tiffani and Brit Ginn (pronounced with a hard G--like gutsy or girls, they say), sisters a year apart, sing like a pair of Texas angels. They're unusually compelling as a live act: in a world of music split between rowdy taverns and intimate venues, the Ginn Sisters can turn a raucous biker bar into a delicate listening room. Tiff writes songs, sings melody and plays guitar; Brit sings harmony and lead and plays the flute and the always haunting melodica. Think acoustic Sheryl Crow with Emmylou Harris on harmonies, or maybe Dolly Parton, the Indigo Girls, Eliza Gilkyson, or the Dixie Chicks. But none of that quite does them justice! "I really like the Ginn Sisters, and I don't like anyone," says Mark Rubin of the Bad Livers. Their mother, Kari Ginn, has recently joined the band, adding her third part harmonies and even banjo and keyboard.
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