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Born in Mississippi. Weaned on Elvis. Discovered Black Sabbath, Lead Zepplin, Blue Oyster Cult and Neil Young in highschool and started writing songs. For a while thought New Wave was the coolest ever. Moved to North Carolina got into indie alt-rock...pixies, violent femmes, replacements and a host of Chapel Hill bands. Formed Mudluscious and after 4 gigs and favorable reviews in Alternative Press and Billboard magazines it folded. Fell in love with electronica...chemical bros, future sound of london. Bought a bunch of analog gear and created soundscapes. Got in a band called Astronauts of Antiquity....groove, dub bass, pads and samples with an Indian flare with tablas and sitar. Moved to NYC to find myself. Not recommended. But I got into Beck, Elliot Smith, Nick Drake, Wilco, and early Dylan. Through all of what I went through in this NYC experiment this CD "might could have" popped out. Back to the roots....acoustic guitar, piano and a lot of instruments that I've learned how to play over the years and ones I discovered while recording it. It's the culmination of a life of fickle influences. Tee Templeton Might Could Have Songs | 1. | Pop |
| 2. | Everlasting |
| 3. | Chinese Lights |
| 4. | Broken Limb |
| 5. | How'd It Feel? |
| 6. | Shaded in a Lie |
| 7. | Crawlin' From My Skin |
| 8. | Build Another One |
| 9. | Beginning to Breathe |
| 10. | I Promise Delight |
| 11. | Dead Crow |
| 12. | Katelyn |
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$12.39 "Sweet, gentle melodies. Welch promises "Night Music" and truly delivers. You will be thankful for the peace and melodic mastery of his musical vision."-Bill Fisher, Victory Music Review"This is a damn good album. Inspired by the birth of Chris's child, Night Music is a collection of gentle lullabies and nocturnes that never crosses over into pretentiousness or saccharine territory. Instead, the gentle melodies of each track offer sincere gentility, abundant warmth, and an overall sense of comfort and well being. Yet, the musical abilities of Chris, as well as his accompanists (David Pascal on bass, Evan Buehler on vibraphone, Chris Monroe on shaker and cabasa, Michael Gotz on steel string guitar, and Greg Fulton on nylon string guitar) elevate these uncluttered simple songs way above their modest aims.Some tracks feature just Chris on piano, while others have one or more other musicians assisting him. As on Songs Without Words, Chris is quite adept at knowing which electronic keyboards work best in any given setting, although piano predominates throughout the CD. The mix, by the way, particularly when there is vibraphone, is wonderfully balanced.The mood of these pieces is, of course, laid-back and (almost always) purposely placid. However, there is variety of style here, with trace elements of light jazz and subtle shadings of neo-classical, too, as well as plenty of romantic new age music touches here and there. The tracks don't have titles, per se, instead being identified by the type of music (e.g. Prelude, Nocturne, Interlude) and numbered (#1, #4 in E Major, etc.). In some ways, that's perfect, because it eliminates the sometimes fallen-into trap of an artist penning cliché or trite names for songs that have emotional resonance.With fourteen selections on the CD, I'm hard-pressed to choose my favorites. But since I'm partial to vibes, I'd say that "Lullaby #2 in D Major" and "Lullaby #4 in E Major" are among them. I also like the gently swaying sensuality of "Bossa Nova Lullaby in Db" and the plaintive "Nocturne in C Minor" graced by a mournful nylon string guitar. The solo piano pieces and the ones featuring an accompanist are all wonderful and should fit in well with late night reading or conversation when ambient music is not romantic enough or something more "grounded" or "traditional" ...
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$12.65 Just like a rose in a concrete garden, the lovely Jessi Jordan is bright, beautiful, warm, inspiring and welcomed.In the spring of 2004, Jessi's talents burst onto the music scene with her music production of Frankee’s single ''F. U. R. B. aka F. U. Right Back''. Not only did she produce the record, she also lended her angelic tone to the background vocals. Jessi’s infectious voice helped propel "F. U. Right Back" to #1 on Billboard's R&B/Hip Hop Singles Sales Chart. The song was also #27 on the Billboard 2004 Hot 100 Singles Year End Chart. It sold over a half a million mobile ring tones and reached a radio audience of over 114 million people worldwide, certifying it as the #1 2004 female anthem!No matter where she performs Jessi captivates audiences with her melodic singing, striking looks and sassy personality.Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York to an African American mother and father, Jessi has been singing since she was two years old. Her father was a self made entrepreneur and ran a strict household. He instilled a math, science and business oriented mindset in his children from early on. Jessi spent much of her childhood inside her home studying and music became her comfort, her solace and her great escape. She recalls belting out classics by Madonna, New Edition, Whitney Houston and Deniece Williams to both entertain her stay-at-home mom and to make it through tough times.Jessi was an exceptional student and after graduating from high school she was accepted and attended the prestigious Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science. After two and a half years of extensive study she realized she wanted to return to her dream and pursue a music career. Determined, independent, and resourceful, Jessi hustled to make a name for herself throughout the music industry. She was a reference singer, did showcases, plus researched and contacted many industry insiders in hopes of being ...
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