That song sparked a blazing infatuation that had me playing it repeatedly, over and over. This is unlike her first song to get its hooks in me, “Everything Familiar,” from her previous album, The Crossing. The tales are carefully honed, and unravel with a steady, stately grace. Meg’s newest CD, The Living Side, for me, is a slow seduction. I thought, “It’s a perfect match for her sound.” The picture I chose for this first page reminds me of a George Hurrell Hollywood photograph from the 1940s. It’s the aural equivalent of having very expensive imported chocolate melt on your tongue - a velvety, bittersweet tone that carries with it all the pain and all the dreams in her life.Īs I was building the layout of this feature article, I found myself unprepared for the iconic beauty I encountered in the photos by Asia Kepka on Meg Hutchinson’s website.
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