From fragile ballades & blazing soul Fourth Corner, CDlaunch
At home in Gent & The States. But now mostly in her element on stage. As was again apparent at her recent Belgian visits to Cactus, OLT Rivierenhof, Feest In Het Park...
Singer Trixie Whitley also plays guitar and keyboard. She takes her time too. Her first CD should finally be out in early 2013. Though many songs have been pretty well run in over recent years.
De Morgen after Cactus: 'the songs you got to hear in avant-première, gave the audience a reason to cheer too... a shiver through the entire Minnewater Park... the four stars were deserved... From swampy roots via fragile ballads to blazing soul: Whitley made herself a master of all those styles with seeming ease.' Here too, De Standaard: '4* out of 5... impressive... why on earth so low on the bill?'
Then there was knack.be after OLT Rivierenhof: 'Trixie Whitley impresses... Filling Antwerp's Openluchttheater to the very last centimetre, before you've even got a debut album to put in your merchandising stand, quite a feat. Trixie Whitley proved that she's worth every ounce of praise from her growing fanbase... Actually, the songs that received an applause of recognition weren't to be counted on one hand... goosebumps during the sometimes heartbreaking ballads... the enormous spectrum of that voice.... sometimes whispered as if almost crying, crooned with the soul of her black examples, hitting hard only seconds later ... The perfect set is for later, when that album is finally out and the stages become much bigger.'
Will the AB be big enough?