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Meagin Donovan is a freak of nature self-taught guitarist and vocalist! She's bringing down the house with an eclectic, acoustic folk punk with a twist of pop, rock, and alternative music.
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Singer/songwriter, Meagin Donovan’s charged, percussive, yet technically intricate acoustic guitar work and passionate singing seems effortless, and her energy, endless. Born in Noblesville, Indiana, Meagin has called the Pacific Northwest her home for years. One day in college, something inside Meagin caused her to pick up the acoustic guitar. Since then everything has made more sense. Completely self-taught, Meagin’s style is uninhibited, with influences in rock, pop, punk, classical, and electronic music.
She has gigged all over western Washington. She writes relentlessly; her all-original sets can run up to two hours.
She has just finished recording her debut EP, “Meet My Monster” with award winning producer/musician Electron Love Theory. Electron Love Theory heard a few of her lonely singer/songwriter songs and called to see if she would be down to record a song. They liked working together so much they decided to record an album of six very different eclectic songs. A mix of fantastic acoustic rhythms “Meet My Monster” showcases Meagin’s diverse songwriting, unparalleled guitar playing and passionate vocals. Meagin’s ability to write and play music is amazing. Hear for yourself.
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Meagin Donovan Lists the following Influences
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dave matthews band, indigo girls, ani difranco, tori amos, ben harper, bitch and animal, counting crows, rage against the machine, dave gray, pearl jam, carter beauford, damien rice, jason mraz, paul simon, missy elliott, rusted root, jeff buckley, yanni, bela fleck, beck, robert randolph, rachael yamagata, pete yorn, ringside, lucinda williams, jem, grateful dead, aqualung, citizen cope
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