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For those craving cool and gentle acoustic folk, PRISCILLA AHN will no doubt fit the bill. The 24-year-old Pennsylvania native, who now resides in Los Angeles, is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, who has just released her first, full-length studio album, A Good Day, on Blue Note Records.
For those that enjoy the acoustic subtleties of Amos Lee, Meiko and Rachel Yamagata, Priscilla Ahn's songs are uplifting and magical. Two of her songs have been featured on episodes of Grey's Anatomy, and she has appeared on both Last Call with Carson Daly and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Priscilla Ahn is currently on tour in the States to promote her new album, but until you get a chance to catch her live, take a listen to some of her songs (under the cut)!
PRISCILLA AHN "DREAM":
PRISCILLA AHN "I DON'T THINK SO" (LIVE):
PRISCILLA AHN "LEAVE THE LIGHT ON" (LIVE):
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Priscilla's album is a solid debut for a new singer...I've seen her perform as the opener for one of my favorite artists, Meiko, in Los Angeles.
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