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Al Basile's sixth solo CD The Tinge shows off all his skills, adding a generous helping of his rich cornet sound to the mix of exceptional songwriting and soulful singing which marked his last two releases, Blue Ink and Groovin' In The Mood Room. It also Tinge Review
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Purchase Tinge CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Johnny Otis 1945-1947 CD (2002)
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| | Alexis Korner Kornerstoned: Anthology 1958-1983 CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Li'l Ronnie & The Grand Dukes Do What Cha Do CD (2005)
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$16.45 Li'l Ronnie & the Grand Dukes are, to quote one reviewer "the real deal...superb talents well versed in traditional blues"Following on the footsteps of their critically acclaimed CD, 'Young & Evil' Ronnie and the band have really hit their stride with their third release, 'do what 'cha do'. The new disc features 11 original songs written or co-written by Ronnie and band mate Michael Dutton. 'do what 'cha do' is produced by their old friend and blues master Anson Funderburgh. It's their best work to date and having Anson in the producer's chair was a wise decision. Anson brought with him a wealth of experience and an understanding of what the band is all about. He certainly helped capture the band as close to 'live' as possible and that's the only way to fully appreciate this talented band of blues veterans. The band goes from primitive 1 chord blues romps, Chicago harmonica blues to West Coast jump blues and all parts in-between. They are led by veteran singer / songwriter ...
| | Dave Specter Live In Chicago CD (2008)
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| | Mike Zito Pearl River CD (2009)
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| | Al Basile Soul Blue 7 CD (2009)
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| | Richard Purvis Music For Christmas CD (1997)
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| | Moussa Sissoko Ala Tamala CD (1998) (Import) Import; Germany
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| | Popeye's Dik Fix From The Fez CD (2004) Import
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| | Basic Channel CD (1995) (Import) Reissue
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| | Josephine Sincere Feels So Good CD (2003)
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$13.89 16year-old singer Josephine Sincere is another in the storied tradition of talented Philadelphia-bred female vocalists. Although a newcomer to the music scene, Josephine possesses the singing ability of a young woman who is far more seasoned than her 16-years belies. This is immediately evident when you listen to the songs from her debut L.P. "Feels So Good." Josephine sings all of the lead and background vocals on the majority of the songs. Her understanding of intricate harmonies has allowed her to present complex background vocal arrangements throughout the CD. According to industry veteran and producer Tab Edwards, "It's a treat to work with someone so young who understands harmonies so well. I can just tell her to harmonize with a vocal, and, bang...she does it wonderfully!"Josephine has never taken vocal lessons nor has she ever sang or recorded with a group. Her impressive vocal talents are natural, and have been developed since she was a young kid by singing to songs she heard on the radio and on television. Her skills were later honed by singing in her Lincoln High School (Philadelphia) choir, and in church. In fact, it was one of her performances at a church function that led to her association with Kixx Records.While performing a solo at a church retreat, Josephine's performance was caught by the sister of Kixx Records head Tab Edwards. Tab's sister called him that evening and said, "I just heard this girl sing who I think you should listen to! She sounds GREAT!!" The only reason he decided to hear Josephine sing was because the request came from his older sister. Otherwise, he would have blown it off (because he hears that kind of thing every week, and it's never true). So, Tab contacted Josephine and arranged for her to come to the recording studio to do a quick audition. And quick it was. She entered the booth, sang acapella for about 1 minute, and Tab was so inspired that he began scheduling session time to record songs with her. Thus began Josephine's relationship with Kixx Records.According to Tab, "Josephine is so easy to work with, and she sings so well, that we have been cranking out song-after-song. It got to the point where we had to draw the line and say 'no more new songs,' otherwisw, the album would never be completed." In addition to "having a way with a song," Josephine appears to have an ear for music, too. Although She has never taken music lessons and doesn't yet own a piano, she is able to listen to a song, find the notes on a piano, and eventually begin playing the song. An example of this is on the song, "Confusion". On this song -- which was written and performed by Josephine -- the young singer opens by playing the first movement to Beethoven's "Piano Sonata Op. 27 No. 2" -- "Moonlight" (a.k.a. "Moonlight Sonata"). Then she bounces up the song's theme to create the hip-hopish track for the penetrating song.Joining Josephine (a.k.a. J. Sincere; Sincere, Josie) on the album are: Cubby St. Charles (The Teddy Pendergrass-like singer from Philly) ...
| | ABBA Romantic Classics CD (Import)
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| | Leon Kittrell How Low Is Your Down Low CD (2008)
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$13.15 Like many great R&B vocalists, Marvin Gaye, Teddy Pendergrass and Jeffery Osborn, Leon started his musical career as a drummer and eventually moved up front as a featured lead singer. After years of honing his craft and performing in local bands where he grew up in Tucson Arizona, Leon moved to Los Angeles California along with band member and friend, now renowned Malaco recording artist Billy Ray Charles. There they formed a group adding bassist Ted Butler and keyboardist Rich Cason called ‘The Bare Facts’ later becoming one of LA’s hottest nightclub attractions Formula IV.Under the banner Formula IV, the band, with Leon as featured vocalist, received their first professional record contract with Rocky Road records a subsidiary of Clive Davis Arista label. While there, they laid tracks for label mates Al Wilson, The Fifth Dimensions and debuted the album “Come and get yourself some” to critical acclaim.With the addition of Earl Espy on bass and the soulful Alfreda James, Leon and company changed their name to Formula V and became the house band for one of the most prestigious adult nightclubs in Los Angeles, Freddy Jets Pied Piper. Artists such as Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Chaka Khan, Earth Wind & Fire and a celebrity list too numerous to name would jam with this well respected rhythm section. Leon and the band received their second record contract with 20th Century Records the self-titled “Formula ...
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