The mastermind behind Lillith Fair, a touring festival of some of the best solo artists in women’s music (Crow, Emmylou Harris, Paula Cole), and other female-fronted bands (the Pretenders, Cowboy Junkies), is promoting Boucher’s release on her website. There, McLachlan has made available a live stream of the two (both managed by Nettwerk) performing McLachlan’s “Adia,” live on the 2009 Ships & Dip V cruise.
Until she wins by a knockout, though, rank Boucher somewhere between a middleweight and heavyweight. A Butterfly who can earn her wings if she puts it all together. By the time Lillith Fair returns in 2010, she might be a contender ... or pretender.
Just don’t count her out.
Extras
• Butterfly Boucher is on tour, primarily in California, this month, and launched a residency at the Hotel Café in Los Angles on June 3 – her official CD release show – that includes two other dates. Check the Hotel Café website for details.
• For Butterfly Boucher news, videos, song clips and more, go to her MySpace page. She is scheduled to be the featured interview and live performance guest on KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic on July 7.
• For a limited time, purchase an mp3 version of Scary Fragile at amiestree.com for $5, and download “Gun For a Tongue” for free.
• The contest has ended but check out Butterfly Boucher’s hilarious karaoke rendition of “Gun for a Tongue” below:








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