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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Cat's Tango, Waiheke Island, Auckland, New Zealand<br />
7.30pm with guest artists</p>

<p><br />
Review:<br />
Love stories: Monique Rhodes at Cats Tango<br />
Thursday, 28 February 2008</p>

<p>The dirty weather didn’t put off a sizeable crowd from gathering cosily at Cats Tango for singer-songwriter Monique Rhodes’ performance last Friday night.<br />
Billed as a cross between Sheryl Crowe and Canadian songstress Sarah McLachlan – she has elements of both – Rhodes turned out to be mostly, and very likeably, herself.</p>

<p>She delivered a warm, emotionally intense performance that held her audience mesmerised for nearly two hours.</p>

<p>Performing all original material, largely from her debut album Awakening, she sang about love. No surprises there, but she somehow managed to make that overworked genre fresh.</p>

<p>Love for her country – she does a ripping version of the national anthem in Maori and English; love as a safe haven; love without conditions; love for a 13-year-old girl in trouble who “needed her own special song”; love which celebrates the essential sameness of human beings.</p>

<p>There is a sense of a life lived hard which gives Rhodes’ music a poignant edge. And she has a great way with lyrics. Her words have a kind of raw power and empathy that makes you want to cry. But in a good, cathartic sort of way. I shed a few tears in "Serene Silence".</p>

<p>Rhodes alternates between a strong, confident style and a softer, sweet tone that has an intimate, whispery quality. As if she is singing only for you in your living room.</p>

<p>She was joined at the microphone by her aunty (and Waiheke resident), Lindy Burroughs, in singing the lovely Finn brothers’ anthem "Stuff and Nonsens"; and in the second set, by opera diva and friend Zan McKendree-Wright in a rock-opera combination that, as they say, bought down the house.</p>

<p>Julianne Evans</p>]]></description>
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         <title>The New Website</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Its really an exciting time right now with much happening with my music but most of all I am thrilled to have the new site up and running. I hope you will take the time to have a listen to the music, leave your comments, and stay in contact with me.</p>

<p>In peace<br />
Monique</p>]]></description>
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