Selasa, 22 Desember 2015

Teejaany


Teejaany was born in Daloa in Ivory Coast, from a griot’s family. The sounds which left have him there building permit its personality musical and gave him desire for becoming a large singer! Its participations were varied: Bands, choruses in studio, songs advertising with COCA-COLA company with Taboth Cadence group and Magic System… and then the piano-bars .

Dakar(Senegal), its country of origin welcomed him discover there, other facets of its personality, the African percussions resulting from Ivory Cost and Senegal with a mixture from world music (jazz, funk, reggae, ragga, Gospel, R&B…) and afro-beats…

Author, composer, interpret, with the serious voice, often melancholic, he transports you in a universe of melodies and rhythms which be witch you. In its songs, return from the topics such as the love,peace, the family, childhood, the woman, shortall that can be sung and make it possible the world to change by giving happiness to each one. The voice of Teejaany already started to flood the waves of the world with its first single “YAANG MAY”, thus let be transported by this beautiful song of love, while waiting for the album which will be soon available!

Senin, 21 Desember 2015

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7AE001: The Rhythm Express - Soul Explosion '69
7AE001: The Rhythm Express - Soul Explosion '69
SKA / REGGAE / FUNK / SOUL

The Rhythm Express is ever evolving. In keeping with 2015 and the band’s scheduled “one single” a month concept we're pleased to introduce you to the complete album - taken from all of the tracks released this year.

Includes: Selena Evangeline , Everton “Pablo” Paul drums, Jesse “Dubmatix” King bass - Shane “Shaky J” Forrest guitar, and Bill King – arranger/keyboards, Christopher Butcher of the Heavyweights Brass Band – trombone – newcomer to the Express – Rebecca Hennessy, trumpet and Bobby Hsu, alto saxophone.
Michael Dunston, Aria, Ammoye, Ernest Ranglin and more.

Rhythm Express Soul Explosion ’69 (Sequence)

1. Night Train (instrumental)
2. You’re Wondering Now (Selena Evangeline)
3. Hard Times (Michael Dunston)
4. Woman of the Ghetto (Ammoye)
5. The Harder They Come (Gavin Hope)
6. My Boy Lollipop (Aria Zenua)
7. Double Barrel (instrumental)
8. Papa Was a Rolling Stone (Michael Dunston/Selena Evangeline)
9. I Can’t Stand the Rain (Selena Evangeline)
10. Midnight Confessions (Ammoye)
11. Yes We Can Can (Gavin Hope)
12. The Ghetto/Black Lives Matter (Michael Dunston)
13. Black Woman (Selena Evangeline)
14. Hold Fast (Selena Evangeline)
15. Before the Rain (instrumental)

Executive Producer: Everton ‘Pablo’ Paul – Side Door Records

Producer/Arranger/Keyboards: Bill King

Engineer/Mastering/guitar/bass*3/*6: Shane ‘Shaky J’ Forrest)

Bass/Graphic Design: Jesse ‘Dubmatix’ King

Trumpet: Alexis Baro/William Sperandei/Rebecca Hennessy

Trombone: Christopher Butcher

Alto Saxophone: Bobby Hsu

Percussion: Jorge Luis “Papiosco” Torres/Magdelys Savigne/ Everton ‘Pablo’ Paul

The following tracks are available for download:

1. The Rhythm Express - Night Train
2. The Rhythm Express - You're Wondering Now
3. The Rhythm Express - Hard Times
4. The Rhythm Express - Woman of the Ghetto
5. The Rhythm Express - Yes We Can Can
6. The Rhythm Express - My Boy Lollipop
7. The Rhythm Express - Double Barrel
8. The Rhythm Express - Papa Was A Rolling Stone
9. The Rhythm Express - I Can't Stand the Rain
10. The Rhythm Express - Midnight Confessions
11. The Rhythm Express - The Harder They Come
12. The Rhythm Express - The Ghetto / Black Lives Matter
13. The Rhythm Express - Black Woman
14. The Rhythm Express - Before the Rain (ft Ernest Ranglin)

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In 2001, family members Bill and Jesse King launched the recording enterprise – 7 Arts Entertainment with their first collection of female jazz singers from across Canada - Real Divas Vol.1 Torchlight. The album became an instant success aiding in the signing of a national distribution deal with Distribution Fusion 3 in Montreal.

The sole purpose behind 7Arts was to channel Bill and Jesse’s music through their own label and select other artists just as committed to their craft. It’s not about pop music or middle of the road or rock recordings. It’s about musicians with something to say. 7Arts is also an entry point for artists not yet ready for major attention. Vocalist Sophie Milman began as one of the Real Divas who got her start working with producer/arranger Bill King. Her first title produced mainly by King has sold over 100,000 worldwide for Linus Entertainment.

With years of experience and a worldwide network the 7 Arts family is moving into the digital realm with an eye to the future.

Recordings that reside on 7 Arts aren’t designed to satisfy a market or a particular fad but reflect the ongoing growth of the artists

Since 2003, label acts – The Rockit 88 Band – Too Much Fun’ was honored with a Maple Blues Award – New Artist – The Saturday Night Fish Fry – Rhythm & Soul – Best Soul Recording and Soul Singer – Shakura S’Aida – Real Blues Magazine. The Rockit 88 were also nominated for a Juno - Best Blues Recording. The trio – King. Alleyne. Roth –“It Might As Well Be Spring” – was nominated for Acoustic Jazz Recording of the Year by the NJAs in 2004. Singer June Garber scored a critical success with ‘Smile’ and 16 year old newcomer vocalist Sophie Berkal-Sarbit is one of the top played and critically received jazz records of 2007 with ‘Gypsy in My Soul.’


The past decade saw the release of Rhythm Express - Beat Street, Real Divas – Café Society – Rockit 88 Band – Sweet Sugar Cane, the Bill King Trio – Five Aces, solo piano outings Gloryland and Cinemascope from Bill King, Gavin Hope – For All We Know and Selena Evangeline – Left Alone among several additional releases.

Quebec artist Chantal Chamberland was one of the top selling domestic jazz recordings of 2006.

The Saturday Nite Fish Fry returned with a collection of classic blues songs from Bob Dylan and Eddie Hinton – “Dirt Road Blues - to critical acclaim.

Senin, 23 November 2015

Al Walser - Grammy Nominated and Award winning


Musik Radio Promotions presents Al Walser
Genre: Adult Contemporary, Pop, Rock, Alternative
Location: United States
Label:Cut The Bull Entertainment




Songwriter/Publisher
Al Walser/Amiville Publishing/ASCAP
Songs:  I Think I’m Falling in Love

Written about in Billboard, Rolling Stone Magazine, NPR and Spin - this Grammy Nominated and Award winning artist and producer clearly has shown over the years that he is NOT a Mee-Too Artist! Taken from the current album “ Al Walser Comes 2 life! “ , who’s also on the current Grammy® ballot for 2016, up for BEST ROCK ALBUM , the single “ I Think I’m Fallin in Love “ shows Al Walser’s incredible skills for not only writing and producing but also performing catchy-distinctive radio friendly music!

Al Walser is a modern day Rock'n'Roll music renegade. His unique forward pushing sound and his rebellious approach towards today's music industry infects people's consciousness while disrupting the status quo. His music is Honest. Forthright. Believable. In an industry where most of today's popular music have shorn off their rough edges, Al Walser dares to show rawness and rough edges without worrying about playing it safe.  Al Walser acts and his crowd reacts. Al Walser is the antidote, the opposite of phony culture.

He is someone who goes his own way, who appeals with authenticity in a mainstream culture of duplicity.


Senin, 05 Oktober 2015

iQuellz



iQuellz is an aspiring recording artist from Harlem, NYC. He had always envisioned himself as an entertainer in every aspect growing up. He believes "Music is life" and that it expresses your deeper thoughts and emotion all in one. "An active soul helps you grow" is the motto that he goes by and will go to the highest lengths, leaps and boundaries to become a successor and achieve what is meant for him to accomplish.

Rabu, 30 September 2015

Lian Pham



For the better part of 2015 I have been helping Lian Pham, a theater directer of The Moonlight Dolls based out of Houston, TX. We have re-created old jazz and Dixieland songs with small quartet arrangements, and full jazz band arrangements for use during their theatrical performances. The Moonlight Dolls are an entertainment troupe made up of dancers, singers, musicians, comedians and other uniquely gifted performers. The StudioPros’ production team has helped produce the majority of the musical productions for their live show.
This particular song, “Strut Miss Lizzy” is the biggest arrangement we’ve done with her and includes a full rhythm section, horn section, clarinet, and violin. We had a great time re-creating this Dixieland song for her and hope there are many more down the road!

September 19th: On this Day in Music History

September 19th: On this Day
1957, 16 year-old UK singer Cliff Richard, still known by his real name, Harry Webb, joined the Dick Teague Skiffle Group.
1960, Former chicken plucker Chubby Checker went to No.1 on the US singles chart with 'The Twist'. It made No.14 in the UK in 1962, version with The Fat Boys made No.2 in the UK in 1988.
1960, Hank Ballard and The Midnighters had the honour of being the first group to have three songs in the US Top 100 at the same time. ‘Finger Poppin’ Time,’ ‘Let’s Go Let’s Go Let’s Go’ and ‘The Twist’ all made the Top 30. Ballard refused to perform ‘The Twist’ on a highly rated US TV show, so Chubby Checker picked it up at the insistence of Dick Clark, and Checker’s version of the song was number 1 this week in 1960.
1969, Creedence Clearwater Revival scored their only UK No.1 single with 'Bad Moon Rising' a US No.2 hit. Also on this day the group started a four-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with 'Green River.' More on Creedence Clearwater Revival
1969, Child (featuring Bruce Springsteen) played the first of two nights at the Free University, Richmond, Virginia. More on Bruce Springsteen
1969,
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN QUIZ
Music Quiz
1970, The first UK Glastonbury Festival took place featuring Marc Bolan, Ian Anderson, Keith Christmas, Quintessence, Amazing Blondel and Sam Apple Pie.
1970, Diana Ross started a three week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough'. The singers first solo No.1 since leaving The Supremes, a No.6 in the UK.
1973, Country rock singer, songwriter 26-year-old Gram Parsons, formerly of The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers, died under mysterious conditions in Joshua Tree, California. His death was attributed to heart failure but later was officially announced as a drug overdose. His coffin was stolen by two of his associates, manager Phil Kaufman and Michael Martin, a former roadie for The Byrds, and was taken to Cap Rock in the California desert, where it was set alight, in accordance to Parson's wishes. The two were later arrested by police.More on Gram Parsons 
1973,
1979, The No Nukes concert was held at New York's Madison Square Garden. Performers included Stephen Stills, David Crosby, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, The Doobie Brothers, Poco, Tom Petty, Carly Simon, James Taylor and Bruce Springsteen.
1981, Simon and Garfunkel reunited for a concert in New York's Central Park. Over 400,000 fans attend the show. The performance was recorded for a record and video release.
1981, The Rolling Stones album 'Tattoo You' started a nine-week run at No.1 on the US chart, the band's ninth US No.1. More on The Rolling Stones
1990, Kylie Minogue's 'Better The Devil You Know' gave producers Stock, Aitken and Waterman their 100th UK chart entry.
1992, The Shamen started a four-week run at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Ebeneezer Goode'. One of the most controversial UK chart toppers due to its perceived subliminal endorsement of recreational drug use. The song was initially banned by the BBC.
1992, Radiohead filmed the video for their new single 'Creep' during a show at the Venue, in Oxford, England. More on Radiohead
1993, Pearl Jam released their second studio album Vs. The album set the record for the most copies of an album sold in its first week, a record it held for five years, despite the fact that the group declined to produce music videos for any of the album’s singles.
1995, P.M. Dawn's DJ JC Eternal was arrested on charges of sexual assault and child abuse after an alleged affair with his 14 year-old cousin. He was released on $10,000 bail.
1998, American country music star Red Foley died aged 58. Sold over 25 million records, hosted the first popular country music series on network television, Ozark Jubilee.
1998, Robbie Williams scored his first solo UK No.1 single with 'Millennium', taken from his from his second album, I've Been Expecting You.
1999, Edward Cobb died of Leukaemia aged 61. Singer songwriter & producer, member of The Four Preps (1958 US No.3 & UK No. 2 single 'Big Man'), wrote 'Tainted Love' a hit for Soft Cell in 1981.
1999, Italian group Eiffel 65 went to No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Blue (Da Ba Dee'). The single was also No.1 in Norway, Austria, Finland, Germany and Denmark
2002, James Brown was being sued by his own daughters for more than £650,000 of song royalties they said they were owed. Deanna Brown Thomas and Dr Yamma Brown Lumar, a Texas physician, said Brown had withheld royalties on 25 co-written songs because of a family grudge. The lawsuit claimed that Brown had held a grudge against his daughters since 1998, when Ms Thomas had her father committed to a psychiatric hospital to be treated for addiction to painkillers.
2003, Police were investigating reports that Paul McCartney scuffled with a photographer when the singer went to see magician David Blaine, who was in a plastic box dangling over the River Thames. The London Evening Standard said one of its photographers had clashed with McCartney resulting in a scuffle. More on Paul McCartney
2004, Canadian singer Celine Dion extended her Las Vegas show for another year. Dion was reportedly being paid $100m (£66m) for the original three-year run of five 90-minute concerts a week.
2005, Research published by Guinness World Records showed that Status Quo have had more hit singles than any other band in UK chart history. The band had scored 61 chart successes, dating from ‘Pictures of Matchstick Men’ in 1968 to ‘You'll Come Around’ in 2004. Queen came second with 52 hits, with the Rolling Stones and UB40 with 51 hits each.
2008, American drummer Earl Palmer died. Worked with The Beach Boys, Little Richard (‘Tutti Frutti’), Frank Sinatra, Ike And Tina Turner (‘River Deep, Mountain High’), The Monkees, Fats Domino (‘I'm Walkin’), Neil Young, Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, The Righteous Brothers (‘You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin’), and Randy Newman, Tom Waits, Bonnie Raitt, Tim Buckley, Little Feat and Elvis Costello.
2008, George Michael was arrested in a public toilet in the Hampstead Heath area of London for possession of Class A and C drugs. He was taken to a local police station and cautioned for controlled substance possession. More on George Michael
2010, John Lennon's son Julian told the press that he has ended his long-running feud with his half-brother Sean and his step-mother Yoko Ono, which started after the former Beatle was murdered in December, 1980. The trio battled in court for a share of the singer's estate, but Julian now said "Things are good between us. Whenever I'm in New York, we all get together." More on John Lennon
2014, A dance choreographer sued Cher for racial discrimination claiming the singer stopped him hiring any more black dancers. Kevin Wilson alleged Cher told him the tour had "too much colour" already. Mr Wilson and two other dancers had also alleged they were fired for reporting a sexual assault on a female fan by another dancer. Cher's long-running North American D2K (Dressed to Kill) was ranked one of the top 10-grossing tours of 2014 by Pollstar.
September 19th: Born on this day
1931, Born on this day, Brook Benton, US singer, (1959 UK No.28 single 'Endlessly', 1979 US No.4 single 'Rainy Night In Georgia'). He died on 9th April 1998.
1934, Born on this day, Brian Epstein, Beatles manager and manager of other Liverpool acts. Died of an accidental overdose of brandy and barbiturates on 27th August 1967.
1935, Born on this day, Nick Massi, The Four Seasons, (1976 UK & US No.1 single 'December 1963, Oh What A Night'). Massi died on 24th December 2000.
1940, Born on this day, Bill Medley, The Righteous Brothers, (1965 UK & US No.1 single 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin').
1940, Born on this day, Paul Williams, US songwriter. Wrote The Carpenters hits 'We've Only Just Begun' & 'Rainy Day's and Mondays.'
1941, Born on this day, Lee Dorman, Iron Butterfly (1968 US No.14 single 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida'). Dorman was found dead aged 70 in a vehicle in Orange County on 21st Dec 2012. More on Iron Butterfly
1943, Born on this day, Cass Elliott, singer, Mamas and the Papas, who scored the 1966 US No.1 & UK No.3 single 'Monday Monday'. After the breakup of The Mamas & the Papas, Elliot embarked on a solo career and had the 1968 hit 'Dream a Little Dream of Me' from her solo album of the same name. Elliott died from a heart attack on 29th July 1974 while staying at Harry Nilsson's London flat in the UK.
1945, Born on this day, Freda Payne, US soul singer, (1970 US No.3 & UK No.1 single 'Band Of Gold').
1945, Born on this day, David Bromberg, US guitarist, fiddle, mandolin player worked with Bob Dylan
1946, Born on this day, John Coghlan drums, Status Quo, (left in 1982), 1977 UK No.3 single 'Rockin' All Over The World' plus 50 other UK Top 75 singles since 1968).
1947, Born on this day, Lol Creme, vocals. guitar, 10cc, (1975 UK No.1 & US No.2 single 'I'm Not In Love', plus 10 other UK Top 30 hits including 2 No.1's). Godley And Creme (1981 UK No.3 single 'Under Your Thumb'). Now a video producer.
1949, Born on this day, Twiggy, (Lesley Hornby), 60's model, singer, 1976 UK No.17 single 'Here I Go Again').
1951, Born on this day, Daniel Lanois, producer, singer. Produced Peter Gabriel album, 'So', along with albums by Brian Eno, U2, (Joshua Tree), Robbie Robertson, & Bob Dylan. Lanois 1990 solo album 'Acadie'.
1952, Born on this day, Nile Rodgers, Chic, (1978 US No.1 & UK No.7 single 'Le Freak'), Produced Diana Ross, Sister Sledge, David Bowie, (Let's Dance album.)
1957, Born on this day, Rusty Egan, The Rich Kids, (1978 UK No.24 single 'Rich Kids'), Visage, (1981 UK No.8 single 'Fade To Grey').
1958, Born on this day, Lita Ford, The Runaways, solo, (1989 UK No.47 single with Ozzy Osbourne 'Close My Eyes Forever'). More on The Runaways
1963, Born on this day, Jarvis Cocker, singer, Pulp, (1995 UK No.2 single 'Common People', 1995 UK No.1 album 'Different Class').
1964, Born on this day, Trisha Yearwood, country singer. Sang backing vocals on Garth Brooks first album.
1969, Born on this day, saxophonist, Candy Dulfer, (1990 UK No. 6 single 'Lily Was Here' with David A Stewart).
1971, Born on this day, Paul Winterhart, (1996 UK No.2 single 'Hey Dude').
1973, Born on this day, Alan Jay "A. Jay" Popoff, pop punk band Lit.
1977, Born on this day, Ryan Dusick drummer, Maroon 5, who had the 2004 UK No.1 album ‘Songs About Jane’, the 2004 US No.1 & UK No.4 single ‘She Will Be Loved’. Dusick left the band in 2006.