Check out Kavisha's myspace site Kavisha sings "Amour" with Irini on Bazouki. Recorded live at the BMW EDGE Nov 2007 by Harry Williamson of Spring Studios
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REVIEW OF MERMAIDS IN THE WELL Sept 1995 " There is a seductive charm about this record.It is a charm which is in part a result of Kavisha Mazzella's strikingly beautiful and clear vocals,partly a product of her ability to craft songswhich mix odd cultural elements and come up with something fresh and newand partly a result of the diversity and excellence of the Perth musicians she has used,who play everything from cellos to oboes and illean pipes. Mazzell'as talents lies in the material she has written and chosen.across 12 tracks,she ranges froma suitably nautical musical arrangement of John Maisefields' Sea Fever" through a hauntigly beautiful version of the old Irish ballad" She Moves Through The Fair"to the genre defying"Madonna del Mare" That a singer/songwriter of this calibre needeed funding assistance from the WA Department of Arts is yet another indictment of the choth eared multinationals who dominate the local music industry **** BRUCE ELDER SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
'The voice ,crystal clear and distinctive brings a comfort to the ears-a sensation similar to sinking down on plump pillows. Kavisha's voice,similar in range to a Judy Collins or a Nana Mouskouri is enhanced with folksy instruments,giving it an irish feel.This however is not a lightweight offering. Kavisha has alot to say. The outstanding" Winds Of Heaven" is her response to the Tienaman Squre massacre in a very strong and individualistic debut album.***Glen Williams TV WEEK 14/10/95 |
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Kavisha music
Listen to the title track from Kavisha's album "Silver Hook Tango"
Joys of the Women
Kavisha sing "Wedding Sheets" in Franco Di Chiera's 1992 Film "Joys Of The Women"


