| Critics acclaim 'Radio Queen'
"Twelve tracks of all meat/no filler good ol' R&B rock & roll with soulful vocals courtesy of she with the colossal follicles. Recorded during a live studio broadcast on WPKN, this CD is roadside diners at midnight, a band giving its all in a smoky bar for four patrons and slightly tipsy, dirty dancing on a scalding August night. If the seventh track, 'The Seventh Sons' doesn't get you up and Bo-Diddley-ing around the floor, you're pulseless." "I host a weekly late Saturday night show and ever since I got RADIO QUEEN I am hard-pressed to find songs which cut to the core better (by any artist) than 'Turn' of 'Edge Of The World'." "I can vouch for this album; I was there, at WPKN in Bridgeport on a snowy night in February, 1996. Live is where Christine and her group make their living, and it's where they really stand out. And I mean they stand out the way her white beehive 'do does." |