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IN THE COOL OF THE EVENING features 20 tracks by legendary entertainer Dean Martin and includes "Bye, Bye Blackbird," "Once In Love With Amy," and "That Lucky Old Sun."
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$10.15 Comments & Reviews "Jonathan Sexton has a lot of love for everyone, and he isn't afraid to sing about it on his new disc "Big Love." His voice is the star of the show, soaring over a foundation of reggae-tinged, rockin' Americana. It's a solid collection from the heart."- Randall Brown, Staff Reporter for the Knoxville News Sentinel "Sexton's voice and songwriting are stronger than ever and this growth comes together to make an incredibly accessible album. WUTK looks forward to playing yet another excellent record from our great local music scene!"- Benny Smith, WUTK G.M. / P.D. For more information please visit each Jonathan Sexton's website: www.myspace.com/www.myspace.com/jonnysexmusic Sexton shares the 'Big Love' he's found in lifeBy Steve Wildsmithof The Daily Times StaffOriginally published: July 25. 2008 3:01AMLast modified: July 24. 2008 2:36PMIt's both an album of healing and of celebration -- the sound of a man emerging from a fog of uncertainty and grief and rediscovering the simple beauty of life.It's no wonder, then, that local singer-songwriter Jonathan Sexton named his new album "Big Love." Love is the underlying theme of every song on the album, but it's not a schmaltzy romantic record -- it's much bigger than that, he told The Daily Times this week."It's about healing and bigger things," Sexton said. "It's a CD, but there's a message -- it's not just a bunch of crap love songs. It's like the title track says -- 'let the rain fall down on me,' but the rain doesn't represent what you think it does."A lot of times, people connect the rain with something bad, but for me, I had a dream one night, back in January, I think. I had lost my keys and my wallet in the dream, and I was walking around soaking wet, and even when I went to take shelter in this building, it was raining inside. It was really intense, and I finally figured out that the rain meant cleansing and healing."Coming on the heels of a tumultuous time in Sexton's life, "Big Love" is a re-emergence, of sorts. Blount County residents will recognize his kin -- his grandfather, William Benford Sexton lived in Maryville and died last November, and the younger Sexton spent a lot of time in Blount County caring for his ailing relative. All of his family, he added, hails from this area -- mostly around Friendsville; his parents moved to Seymour years ago and Sexton himself attended Seymour schools.His grandparents (his grandmother, Athen Sexton, died a year before her husband), he said, were his biggest supporters while they lived."Those were the two people with whom I could do no wrong, no matter what," he said. "I knew that whatever I would do, it was always OK with them. If I'd do something stupid, they would tell me, but it was out of love. They always had my back, and that's kind of a big part of what 'Big Love' is about."Fans of the local scene will recognize his voice and his face -- he's been a fixture in it over the last several years, having played with such groups as Oversoul, the Redhouse Project and the honky-tonk outfit Whiskey Scars. The latter outfit, which included Kat Brock of Dixie Dirt and singer-songwriter Matt Urmy, helped Sexton hone his songwriting skills, he said, but when that band broke up and its members scattered to parts near and far, he found ...
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