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By 1998, doo-wop seemed all but forgotten. The sound that once drew screaming teenage fans by the thousands was now only occasionally heard on oldies radio. That's when vocalists Scotty Tecce and Mike Napodano decided it was time to bring genuine vocal harmony back into the spotlight where it belonged. Born on the street corners of Dallas, Texas and molded in the tradition of their idols, Dion & the Belmonts, Scotty and Mike added the sweet voice of Jay Ragojo and the captivating falsetto of Omar Yee Foon to create the faithful sound of The Fabulous Harmonaires. Thousands have cheered as the quartet lights up the stage with their powerful harmonies in the great tradition of 50s and 60s Doo Wop, R & B and Rock & Roll. From appearances at the Viva Las Vegas Weekender to The Hot Rod & Kustom Kar show at the world-famous Continental Club in Austin, TX, these modern Doo-Wop trendsetters have excited crowds across the country and are set to become an international phenomenon at the Screamin' Festival in Barcelona, Spain in 2005. With barn-burning rave-ups, misty-eyed tales of lost love and foot-stompin' boppers, The Fabulous Harmonaires deliver the sounds that drive crowds crazy! Features 13 original songs true to the authentic 50s and 60s style along with two cover songs honoring the group's heroes. Fabulous Harmonaires Next Door Heaven Songs | 1. | Two Steps Ahead |
| 2. | Chicken Hawk |
| 3. | Next Door to Heaven |
| 4. | Wake Up |
| 5. | King of the World |
| 6. | I Never Knew |
| 7. | Kristine |
| 8. | What Came Over Me |
| 9. | Rainy Day |
| 10. | Been Too Long |
| 11. | She's Everywhere I Go |
| 12. | Church Bells May Ring |
| 13. | Love's a Game |
| 14. | Greatest Heartbreak, The |
| 15. | Three Chick Guy |
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$11.45 Mrs Wainwright's 'Deadmans Pocket' comes complete with video clip to whet your appetite. Later 2006, the full feast. But, for now, quake to the mystery of 'Deadmans Pocket', swoon to the lovesick 'Dreams are Soft', ponder the brat in 'Story Writer' and feel the power of 'Oh Louis, My Louis'. This first offering from 'Mrs Wainwright' was recorded with Mick Thomas in his studio. The title song was added to and mixed by Craig Pilkington at Audrey Studios Richmond where the audio was mastered. The video was filmed and edited by Adam Moore (Evenmore) with artistic direction from Hannah Palmer (HUP design). The whole kit comes to you courtesy of CROXTON RECORDS. Trish and the lads will be back in the studio soon working again with Mick and Craig to put together a full length album...stay tuned.This is smart pop from a trio of experts.Pete's years of country lickin' ...
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$10.45 Founded in 1957, the Kingston Trio brought an accessible and commercial face to the emerging folk revival, and while the group was frequently criticized for their complete lack of authenticity in the face of real traditional music, there is no denying that without their frequent presence on the pop charts into the early '60s, the folk revival would have never have gotten off the vine and become a viable popular (and commercial) force. The fact remains that the trio (the original incarnation consisted of Dave Guard, Bob Shane and Nick Reynolds; John Stewart replaced Guard in 1961) knew a good song when they heard one, and their versions of Hoyt Axton's "Greenback Dollar," Pete Seeger's "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" and "Tom Dooley," the old Appalachian murder ballad that first broke the trio onto pop radio, were all deserving hits and still retain appeal all these decades later. The Kingston Trio officially called it quits in 1967, and this set is the group's actual final concert, taped at the end of a three shows a day, two week run at San Francisco's Hungry i on June 17, 1967. Needless to say, the trio -- Shane, Reynolds and Stewart, with Dean Reilly on bass -- were well rehearsed and sharp at this last show, delivering all their hits and newer selections like Gordon Lightfoot's "Early Morning Rain" with verve and energy. Curiously, they left the stage without doing their standard set ender, "When the Saints Go Marching In," almost if they were saying to the audience, we'll be right back. There have been various versions of the Kingston Trio touring since (most recently George Grove, Bill Zorn and Rick Dougherty have done shows under that name) and a couple of official reunion concerts, but the two editions (Guard's and Stewart's) of the Kingston Trio that racked up all those pop successes didn't make it out of the '60s, the eventful era they helped shape and define with their fresh approach to some wonderful old songs. ~ Steve Leggett
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$16.19 Finally - here is someone who understands western music. Joyce created a project that acts like a time machine. Whew - is all I can say. Check out Joyce Woodson's newest CD "If I Hadn't Seen the West" chock full of timeless songs about worn out cowboys, starving miners, and dying cattle. Sadness infuses the songs and both heals and redeems the lonesome characters who walk, ride, and wail through Joyce's new-old landscapes. Truly the work of a unique mind.Joyce Woodson’s crystal clear voice and solid guitar work are equally adept in the folk music world or wending her way through the west with her powerful songs about the land. She’s welcome on festival stages, at coffee house concerts and among the late-night circles of practicing songwriters. Her strength is in storytelling, bringing characters to life as if they’re hunkered down at the campfire next to you.Winner of the 2007 Tucson Folk Festival Songwriting Contest, she’s played throughout southern California, worked for many years at the legendary McCabe’s Guitar Shop, performed at the Napa Valley Music Festival, Kerrville Folk Festival and is a founding member of the Western Music Association in Tucson, Arizona. She is a regular performer at the Gene Autry Museum in Burbank, California and the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming. She enjoys touring the United States from coast-to-coast, and has, by invitation from the BBC, performed at the Queens Festival in Belfast, Ireland. She’s toured Wales and Great Britain as well. She’s an instructor at the bi-annual music camps “SummerSongs” in the Santa Barbara area and resides in her home town of San Juan Capistrano, California.Writing about the disappearing California landscape and her love for the land is one of Woodson’s strengths. While Woodson’s first two ...
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$15.05 As Tammy Wynette so famously sang back in 1969, "It's hard to be a woman," and Sara Melson, for one, is still finding it tough going. Torn between her desire for independence and her need for a good man, the singer/songwriter is forever running to and away from love. ...
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