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  1. Karen Peris's paced vocals slowly ooze atop unassuming, sparse instrumentation (acoustic guitar, keys, a lazy pluck of a bass), yet the songs don't feel like they drag out or lack for anything. There's a depth to the layers of instruments, a cloud-like fluffiness to the production that cushions the sounds perfectly in the mix.

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  2. When drummer Steve Brown left, Karen Peris (guitars, piano, pump organ, accordion, voice), Don Peris (guitars, drums, voice) and Mike Bitts (upright bass) forged ahead with an orchestral and sometimes cinematic folk-pop sound.

  3. Peris: When we recorded it for the EP The Snow on Pi Day, it was mostly a guitar song, but I started playing it on piano after that and we both heard some things that could be different. It was nice to be able to go back to that song and add the piano, pump organ and other things to make the interludes bigger, but to keep the verse as having ...

  4. The band, led by married couple Karen Peris (vocals, guitar, piano, organ) and Don Peris (guitars, drums vocals), originated when they first met in high school. Now, more than thirty years later, they (along with bassist Mike Bitts) are preparing to release their twelfth studio album, See You Tomorrow ( Thérèse Records ), on January 17.

  5. Sep 24, 2010 · Karen Peris: I think that’s straight on. I think that too, we’ve gotten to know the particular instruments that we like to work with and know the sounds that we are hearing for each songs.

  6. Jul 27, 2021 · Karen Peris, singer, song writer, and player of various instruments, captured my heart as she shared hers through her poetic words. Also I just love the sounds of their song—the guitar work of Don Paris, and the bass playing of Mike Bitts.

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  8. From the album A Song Is Way Above the Lawn by Karen Peris.With Don Peris on drum kit, Drew Peris playing violin, and Anna Peris playing viola.www.theinnocen...

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