kme
Musik-Harry 2005
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Posted - 2006/06/04 : 22:13:06
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Carla Ryder Band - Til the End of Counting
Pop-flavored rock n' roll. The edge of the Pretenders, the finesse of Fleetwood Mac, the storytelling of Bruce Springsteen, the grit of the Rolling Stones and the unique sound of Carla Ryder.
The Carla Ryder Band has truly come into its own. The songs, while influenced by artists from Tom Petty to Chrissy Hyndes to Keith Richards to Patty Griffin, are completely unique. This is their best creation to date. The songs are melody driven, guitar driven, lyric driven, harmony driven compositions; each telling their own story and taking the listener on it's own journey. You will not put this album down once you start listening. It is THAT good. Adam Steinberg (who has worked with the Dixie Chicks, Sheryl Crow, Laurie Sargent) produced and helped mix the album. Carla's songwriting is masterful; accessible and addictive, yet challenging, provocotive and entrancing. Her commentary on life, relationships, politics, literature, joy, outrage and self-reflection mesmerize the listener at once, inciting a multitude of interpretations. Til the End of Counting took a long time to record and finish. It is a labor of love. A work of patience, art, beauty, healing and redemption. Share in this experience and turn it up loud.
http://cdbaby.com/cd/carlaryder3
Pieta Brown In The Cool (2005)
Available as CD only
Memphis is a mirror for something way down inside. Some mysterious place where childhood days spent in Iowa could meet with a teenager's Alabama ways. A place where Buzz Fountain with his long white beard could take his fiddle out of its case and play a Midwestern Old Timer's melody against the blues drifting from my mother's record player . . . and I could dance along holding my father's hat turned upside down collecting change for us all. Grampa Honey and Gramma Honey and my father and Cousin Roscoe and country men and women whose names I've long forgotten would all join in. Mouths moving . . . hands and feet moving. The 2nd hand piano from my mother's Birmingham apartment would be sitting there by the Mississippi and a familiar stranger would be there to play it. Muddy Waters . . . The Carter Family . . . Elizabeth Cotten . . . Carl Perkins . . . Loretta Lynn . . . Bobbie Gentry . . . Thelonius Monk . . . Bob Dylan . . . ZZ Top . . . Tom Petty . . . Jimmie Vaughn . . . Jeff Buckley & a 1000 others would be blasting song after song from the radio sitting on top of the piano . . . plugged into endless electric fields. Bo Ramsey and the Backsliders would get up and rock us all till dawn . . . "keep on reaching in . . . keep on reaching out . . ." and in the cool morning I would sit down with the old Maybell guitar my father gave me and let the songs in. And there in the cool the daily news and a country's face I hardly recognize would slip away for a while . . . slip off down some old road back in to the cool. pieta brown - 2005
This release can be purchased at Amazon.com and Miles of Music.In The Cool was recorded live at Ardent Studios in Memphis, TN.
http://www.myspace.com/pietabrown
Jim Henry The Wayback mm
There are only a few musicians who make you wonder if it's really as easy as it looks. Who make you crane your neck to see how many people are up on stage because you can't believe all the sounds and textures emanating from one place. Who you feel compelled to seek out and thank after the show, because you were absolutely transported by their contributions. This is how people feel after hearing Jim Henry play. Henry’s longtime reputation as a phenomenal all-around musician is well-deserved. He can do it all: play most things stringed, sing lead or harmony, write great songs, produce, engineer and arrange. Four solo recordings and literally hundreds of tracks on other people's recordings have cemented his position as one of the most versatile and talented musicians working in acoustic music today.
Mer info http://www.jimhenry.net/bio.html
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Lisa Bouchelle - Tricks With Pretty Wordz
Lisa Bouchelle is a talent and personality that inspires many, much like Mona Lisa did for Leonardo di Vinci a few hundred years ago. Receiving rave reviews for her portrayal of Mona Lisa in Leonardo The Absolute Man, Lisa has been working non stop ever since. Whether it’s doing operatic vocals on Mastermind or the pure infectious pop of her own October Baby, Ms. Bouchelle may be compared favorably to the great female singers of our time. A promoter for a program called G4 (aka Girls To The Fourth Power) and a swimsuit model as well, this is truly a world that needs Lisa Bouchelle Unlimited. Highwire Daze recently did an in depth interview with Ms. Bouchelle to find out more about her amazing body of work. Read on…
Highwire Daze: How did you get involved with the Leonardo The Absolute Man project?
Mer info http://members.tripod.com/~kmon666/lisabouchelle.html
http://www.octoberbaby.com/hear_and_buy.html http://www.myspace.com/lisabouchelle
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Edited by - kme on 2006/06/07 01:23:44 |
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