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Brendan Devereux: Songs From A Yellow Chair
A real talent. Have a listen to the second album from award-winning Irish singer/songwriter who writes quality original acoustic songs with a genuine folk feel, recorded in the legendary Westland Studios, Dublin.
Recommended if you like
Christy Moore,
Shane MacGowan.
Clark: Here Comes Tomorrow
Recommended if you like
Iron & Wine,
Nick Drake,
Simon & Garfunkel.
Unified Tribe: FUNKtional Family
Unified Tribe is back with their third and most soulful album to date, “FUNKtional Family.” From smooth mid tempos like “Back And Forth” that deal with the trials of relationships, to upbeat mood transforming cuts like Keep On Keepin' On.
Recommended if you like
Earth, Wind & Fire,
Sly & The Family Stone,
The Whispers.
Theodicy: Blessed Are We Broken
A contemporary Christian sound blends accoustic rock, folk, and blues.
Recommended if you like
Caedmon's Call,
John Mayer,
Sara Groves.
Christine Bourdon: Christine Bourdon
Easy listening, adult contemporary, soft jazz (crooner) sound.
Vincent Lloyd: Life Is Sweet
A compiltion of 11 beautiful adult contemporary love songs. It is a no fuss, must have CD that fulfills the innate desire for love and romance.
Ryan Shea Smith: Guilty & Blue
Folk-based rock with hints of Americana to jazz and soul; warm, simple and sometimes funky.
Recommended if you like
Harry Connick, Jr,
Norah Jones,
Willie Nelson.
Jean Laughlin: No Easy Way
Her original songs range from jazz to cabaret to Broadway musical and her buttery rich contralto is backed by top notch Chicago jazz musicians whose solos will knock your socks off.
Recommended if you like
Peggy Lee,
Rosemary Clooney.
Shay Dillon: Through the Fire
Blues infused R&B and Soul with effortless vocal segues of sweet soulful sounds to powerful earth shaking belts.
Recommended if you like
Aretha Franklin,
Sheryl Crow.