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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

International Indie Artist Douye’ Encore Visit CD Single Release “Life is Good’




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International Indie Artist Douye returns to ‘ESpiritE-Radio7 w/Host Nesheba with her new Sophomore CD single release ‘Life is God’; her Freshman CD ‘Journey’.  Thus far the single is doing well, and climbing in the charts across the globe.  The CD anticipated release latter sometime in 2013. 

Douye’ was born in Nigeria, Africa, she’s not only a vocalist, Douye’ is a songwriter.  Her songs share situations in life with the depth of soul, R&B, sultry with a hint of jazz that touches your heart.

Some of her influences & inspiration family, jazz artist like Dinah Washington, Billy Holiday, and world travel.   Douye’s determination to continue exploring & expanding her craft is the guiding force that is apart of her success.  Another reflection of her dedication to music is noted by her attending the acclaimed Musicians Institute (MI) in the heart of Hollywood, California.

Attending MI yielded an awesome blessing from then to now with a collaboration partnership with renowned, producer and songwriter, Terry Shaddick of the UK.

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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Indie Artist Erin Dickins Debut CD “Nice Girls” Founding Member of “The Manhattan Transfer”


Erin Dickins Erin Dickins


Indie Artist Erin Dickins Debut CD “Nice Girls” is absolutely outstanding, its not surprising coming from the founding member of “The Manhattan Transfer”.   Erin’s voice is tranquil, soothing, sultry, and just plain awesome.  It’s an example of the beauty of music and it’s healing power.  Her style of music and method of delivery is what makes great music, legacy music. It’s wonderful to know that she’s returned to music to continue blessing the world, as she did when she founded “The Manhattan Transfer”.  Those that remember them can truly attest to this, and their approach to music just out of this world to say the least… 

Having recorded with a virtual who’s who of musical geniuses— from James Brown and James Taylor to Leonard Cohen and Talking Heads—Dickins quit the music business cold turkey. “I had not found my authentic voice as an artist, and it was time. I moved to Honolulu, as far away from New York as I could get,” she says. “It was there that I finally learned that what matters is the gift of music I have been given, and my willingness to share that gift.” 

Erin’s inspirational come back stems from giving back to those in need by collaborating  her talents in music and producing a show for Habitat for Humanity, a favored charitable organization. Working with 200 amateur performers on the show sparked Dickins’ creative juices for the first time in a long time. 

As the child of artistic parents—Dickins’ mother was a Rockette at Radio City Music Hall and her father an amateur jazz pianist—she was bound to return to her first love. Anchored by the single and video “Nice Girls Don’t Stay for Breakfast”—a remake of 1950’s starlet Julie London’s song—Dickins’ first solo album on Champagne Records was carefully crafted over a two-year process by a stellar group of renowned musicians including producer Jesse Frederick, pianist/ arranger Rob Mounsey (Natalie Cole, Elton John, Tony Bennett) and bassist David Finck (Harry Connick Jr., Rod Stewart).

So, sit back relax have a cup of coffee, tea, or a glass of wine, enjoy some good conversation & music with “Erin Dickins”.


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Thursday, October 14, 2010

New York Indie Artist “Tin Pan” Featuring their CD “Hound’s Tooth” and More…


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New York Indie Artists “Tin Pan” Featuring their CD “Hound’s Tooth” and more.  Diversification of sound and influences is what this talented group delivers i.e. Alternative, Blues, Roots, Americana, Soul, and Jazz as an example.  This allows music to just flow with freedom, as it should through artists who know how to in fuse it to the next level.  Tin Pan’s music transcends time from then to now flowing seamlessly letting the spirit of music touch those that listen, this in and of it self is a gift.

Tin Pan members Jesse Selengut on trumpet, lead vocals and compositions, Clifton Hyde on guitar and hollerin’, Stefan Zeniuk on reeds and boy soprano vocals, and Peter “Baby Hands” Maness on bass and some singin’, Tin Pan evokes everything from Fats Waller and Louis Armstrong to Irving Berlin and Hoagy Carmichael. Founded in 2006 by Selengut, a long time New York based musician, and the curator of the Williamsburg Jazz Festival, the band sprung from what he calls, “a need for this kind of music.” He elaborates, “As soon as I started playing this music, it just felt so easy and natural. It’s simplicity demands that you be totally committed to it – there’s no hiding behind theory or pose.” 

Finding players to fit his vision was challenging, but when Selengut met Mississippi native Clifton Hyde, who has played with Lou Reed, Debbie Harry, Blue Man Group and others, he knew he found the right man. “I auditioned about 25 different guitarists,” Jesse recalls, “and right away I knew Clifton was perfect. He’s experienced with blues and jazz but isn’t constrained by excessive training. And he has an intuitive understanding of what dancers need.” Stefan Zeniuk entered the picture through Clifton, bringing in a touch of the avant-garde to the proceedings. “I’m not even sure Stefan is that interested in jazz. He’s just got incredible energy – (saxophonist) Tim Berne was his babysitter. I think that affected him for life,” says Selengut with a laugh. Bassist Pete “Baby Hands” Maness was chosen because when we discovered that he could slap the bass, spin the bass, and get every girl’s phone number all in the same tune.


So, sit back relax have a cup of coffee, tea, or a glass of wine, and enjoy good conversation & music.  Oh, don’t forget to spread the news and join us…


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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Portland Indie Artists “Nu Shooz Orchestra” Featuring “Pandora’s Box”


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Special guest Portland Indie Artists “Nu Shooz Orchestra” Featuring their CD “Pandora’s Box”.  You will more than enjoy this extremely talented group Nu Shooz with Valerie Day beautiful vocalist & congas and John Smith guitarist, pianist, and Hammond B-3; they are so versatile and gifted.  More than two decades after their 1986 Top Ten Hit single, “I Can’t Wait,” took the world by storm, NU SHOOZ returns with a new album, “Pandora’s Box”, and a 10 piece orchestra Gil Evans would have loved. 

Formed in Portland, Oregon in the summer of 1979, their line-up has changed over time, but in all its various forms, they’ve always pushed the boundaries between pop, funk, and jazz. Now, with the release of Pandora’s Box, Portland’s favorite soul explorers take one giant leap for mankind with a brave new sound, combining their signature brand of funk with elements borrowed from Film Noir, ‘60s Spy Movies and even Tarzan.  Yes, Tarzan…

NU SHOOZ was Nominated for a “Best New Artist” Grammy award in 1987 and earned a Gold Record for the album “Poolside.” Their breakthrough hit, “I Can’t Wait” continues to be played on radio stations around the globe every 11 minutes. 

So, sit back relax have a cup of coffee, tea, or a glass of wine, enjoy some good conversation & music, and so spread the news.  Plus it’s the middle of the week let’s slow things down for a moment…

        
            














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