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| | Paula Deanda CD (2006)
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$7.59 With an equal emphasis on sultry R&B ballads and uptempo dance-pop, Paula Deandra's 2006 self-titled debut can easily be filed next to contemporary R&B divas like Beyonce and Mariah Carey. The album's lead-off single, "Doing Too Much," a gliding slow jam with a pulsing, hip-hop-flavored beat and sweet backing vocals that recall Destiny's Child, is an excellent example of what the artist does well. Yet Deanda's voice and lyrics add a bit of bite to the ...
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| | Masters of Funk, Soul and Blues A Soulful Tale Of Two Cities CD (2007)
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$25.29 **********************NEW LOW PRICE********************Two of America's musical heavyweights pay loving tribute to one another on this once-in-a-lifetime Double CD. Motown's legendary Funk Brothers and Philadelphia's world renown MFSB take you "back in the day" with an album filled with classic Philly and Motown hits. Recording as the Masters of Funk, Soul and Blues - with help from vocalists Bobby Taylor, Freda ...
| | Altarcall EP CD (2007)
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$6.69 altarcall was created in late 2006. the band started out in the small towns of yakima valley, washington. The band was founded in granger, washington, by saray martinez (cardoza at the time), eli martinez (lead guitar), and ociel saenz (drums). At first the band would play in local churches for the most part. After playing in the yakima area for about half a year, the band expanded and introduced other local musicians into the band. Representing ...
| | Jake Andrews Feelin' Good Again CD (2007)
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$16.45 It's no exaggeration to say that Jake Andrews was born to play music. The twenty-something guitarist, singer and songwriter from Austin, Texas began playing soon after he started walking, and since the age of eight has been trading licks with such masters as Albert King, B.B. King, Albert Collins, Buddy Guy and Otis Rush. By his early teens he was wowing audiences and fellow musicians at such premier blues venues as B.B. King's in Memphis and Los Angeles and Slim's in San Francisco, as well as Antone's nightclub in Austin. At age 19 he released his first album and scored a Top 10 Rock Radio hit with "Time To Burn."His second self-titled album for Texas Music Group proved Andrews as a musical powerhouse ready to stamp his own imprint on blues and rock'n'roll. Produced by roots rock legend Carla Olson, the disc showcases the taste, imagination and power in Andrews' playing and also displays his full-fledged abilities as a soulful singer and preternaturally gifted songwriter. As Jimmie Vaughan said of Jake, "He's exactly what the blues needs to keep going: someone with a feel for the music who isn't afraid to take it to new places." The late Albert Collins predicted years ago that "by the time he's old enough to buy a drink he may be ahead of us all." Jake Andrews grew up immersed in music, thanks to his father, John "Toad" Andrews. The elder Andrews played guitar with Texas blues master Grady Gaines before heading to California, where he worked with Michael Nesmith before making his name as a member of the pioneering roots music group Mother Earth with noted singer Tracy Nelson. By the time Jake was four years old, his father had given him his first guitar and was teaching his son the basics. At an age when most youngsters where learning their ABCs, Jake was absorbing the music of such 1950s rock'n'roll originals as Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran and Elvis Presley before moving on into his father's collection of classic blues records.When Jake was eight, he met Albert King at Antone's nightclub, and joined King onstage to play "some extremely fine blues [that] brought the house down," according to the Austin Chronicle. In the years that followed, Andrews jammed with and opened shows for numerous blues legends. He also toured Europe with the Antone's blues review, appeared on "Austin City Limits" with Gatemouth Brown, was featured on CBS TV's "The Osgood File," and recorded with such Texas blues greats as Grey Ghost and Long John Hunter, all well before he was even old enough to drive. In his late teens, Andrews signed with Jericho/Sire Records (Warner Brothers) and cut his first album, Time To Burn, with producer John Porter (Los Lonely boys, BB King). The Times of London praised the disc for its "honest vitality and rough, uncomplicated charm." And the Austin American-Statesman observed how Andrews is "plainly poised for bigger things" after emerging ...
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