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Kay Harris
Kay Harris has been an integral part of the Central Ohio music scene for a number of years. As a vocalist
and songwriter for
most of her life, she has been involved with numerous album and demo projects.
Kay also has provided lead and backup vocals for over
seventy local and national jingles including McDonalds, Wendy's, Krogers, Stanley Steamer, Huntington National Bank,
Schottensteins, Safe Auto, Krieger Ford, Sun TV and Grant/Riverside Hospitals.
She has also performed with Mills-James Productions at conventions
throughout the U.S. including Hawaii and Puerto Rico. As one of Columbus' most versatile vocalists,
she has also performed
steadily over the years with many different musical projects including Diva,
Full Tilt Boogie,
the Columbus Jazz Arts
Group, and Zero One.
".... awesome. Her voice is one of the most beautiful instruments I've ever
heard".
-Grandview Cafe
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Molly Pauken
Multi-instrumentalist Molly Pauken has played bass, guitar, and drums in a number of Columbus-based bands, covering
a wide range of musical styles. In
addition to Sirens, Molly plays with McGuffey
Lane, DIVA and the John Schwab Band, as well as with various other area
artists. As a top-demand session
musician, Molly can be heard on over 100 CD and demo projects. In March of 1996 Molly released her
first solo recording "Her
Kaleidoscope", which featured the first Harris/Pauken
collaboration, "Could've Been Mojo". The all original album displays Molly's jazz, R&B, fusion and Brazilian influences. "Her Kaleidoscope"
was praised in Nashville's Music Row Magazine, as well as many other Central Ohio
and national publications.
"Pauken shines on bass and guitar, and turns in a couple of solid drum tracks too.
Molly's bass work is killer! Serious slap-style funk grooves, cohesive compositional style."
-Music Row Magazine, Nashville
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