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$10.49 Glass Tiger first appeared in 1986, the year that Cutting Crew and the Outfield also debuted on pop radio. What do these bands have in common besides being from the same graduating class? Glass Tiger, like Cutting Crew and the Outfield, roamed between Top 40 rock and mainstream new wave. The Best of Glass Tiger: Air Time collects choice cuts from a group that is usually remembered for one song, "Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)." Probably inspired by Simple Minds' similarly titled "Don't You (Forget About Me)" a ...
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$11.59 Gear Fab is at it again on the third volume of their Psychedelic States series, rounding up the last remaining pearls (at least one would imagine) from the oyster that was '60s Florida garage psych and, surprisingly, coming up with yet another pretty solid edition. There is still roughly the same percentage of gold-to-dross as there was on the first two volumes in the series, but volume three is arguably the most listenable collection from beginning to end. The filler is just a little bit more likeable than before, and while there are not many lost masterworks ...
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$13.89 It was at age 17 when LaMont's older sister convinced him to try out for the male vocalist position, which was open in her high school pop group, that he realized music would be an important part of his life. That year would be the turning point and by his senior year, LaMont was being asked to sing at weddings, banquets and other area events. LaMont founded his high school's first inspirational choir "Voices of Youth" and upon graduation from high school he received music scholarships for both choir and band. During his college years LaMont sang gospel music as a part of a trio that toured nationally and was the opening act for many gospel greats such as Shirley Caesar, John P. Kee, Kirk Franklin, Yolanda Adams, and Daryl Coley. Although LaMont enjoyed singing, he wanted to utilize more of his creative energies and so he began writing. LaMont moved away from gospel to more contemporary lyrics; he began writing his first CD entitled "Love Goes On". In March of 2002 LaMont's song "You Didn't Come Home" was played at the Houston Music Exposition. LaMont began to produce and arrange the final tracks on his debut CD and now offers that work to you through his own company LaMont Music. "Love Goes On" is an emotionally charged first CD. LaMont wrote and sings all the songs, while producing all but two of the tracks. There is meaning in every note and every lyric. When LaMont opens his mouth and sings he is not just singing a melody he is singing his life's history. In addition to performing in the United States, LaMont has also preformed in London, Oslo and Acapulco. He is presently performing in Dallas where he was featured in the 2003 Brothaz's Fashion Show to raise money for The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Dallas, in 7th Connection's ...
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