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Showing posts with label Canadian Indie Artist. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Indie Artist Tom Getter Slack “featuring CD “Looking Glass”



Program Note:   

*Music intro Tom Getter Slack’s “Your Love” from his CD “Looking Glass”*
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Indie Artist Tom Getter Slack featuring CD “Looking Glass”originally from Pittsburgh and migrated to New York.  Is a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, and an arranger.   As with many artists their gifts tend to reveal themselves early in life, i.e.  Tom performed Beatlesque original 'All I Want to Say' on a national television PBS broadcast at age 17.  He’s spent his life’s journey thus far living his passion with music.

Migrating to NYC in the 80's, Tom spent much time at legendary Bell Sound studios and other now defunct big studios recording a string of soulful and sometimes quirky pop songs, which eventually landed a contract with Emergency Records.

In the early 90's, Tom played guitar and contributed songs to Hipster Dufus, a popular Pittsburgh alt-rock outfit, before retreating to his home studio to record a collection of original songs that culminated in the 1999 indie release Stone Tablet. These songs garnered attention on college and indie radio for the intriguing songwriting and arrangements.

So, sit back relax have a cup of coffee, tea, or a glass of wine and enjoy some good conversation & music with Tom Getter Slack’s.

Join us by calling:   (712) 432-0075,  Enter:   533869


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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Canadian Indie Artist Marshall Lawrence a.k.a “Doctor of the Blues”





Marshall Lawrence


Special guest Canadian Indie Artists Marshall Lawrence a.k.a “Doctor of the Blues”.  Genre’ and styling has been described as Delta-style Blues & Roots with a Raw Edge and an Acid Twist.   Marshall has been compared to Robert Johnson, B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Son House, and some of his influences are Tommy Johnson, Muddy Waters, Taj Mahal, Johnny Winter.

Not many blues artists can call themselves “the Doctor of the Blues” without a whole stretcher-full of the idiom’s winking big talk. But Marshall Lawrence can, and with only the slightest bit of irony. The award-nominated Canadian bluesman actually holds a doctorate in psychology, and he knows how to use it—just as he knows how to use his slashing guitar, stinging, lightning-fast slide, and pleading, mournful moan: Marshall’s prescription for a maximum blues remedy.


Marshall’s newest release, Blues Intervention, is another stunning all-acoustic offering, following his 2008 Roots Music Report Chart-topping The Morning After. A deep, soul-baring set of his self-described “acid blues”—a reference to the music’s alchemical mix of blues and Marshall’s background of playing everything from rock to soul, funk, bluegrass, and even punk.


Marshall’s style a Bluez sound with an edge, the soul of it draws you in for more.  Telling a story, sharing a moment, the feelings, and emotions of that moment in time.   Assists you in dealing with it, letting it go & be free with it and sometimes just move forward from it with lessons learned along the way…

So, sit back have a cup of coffee, tea, or a glass of wine and enjoy some good conversation & music…




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