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Kid Wezel : 10 Weezy Pieces
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Bluesy jazz along with a little bit of Country, and gentle folk for fans of Janis Joplin, Joni Mitchell and Gordon Lightfoot.
Genre: Folk: Folk Blues
Release Date: 2002
10 Weezy Pieces Record Label: Kid Wezel
  • Download Album (MP3) - $8.99
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Dangerous Waters 4:18 $0.99
You Are a Deceiver 4:03 $0.99
Hello Stranger 4:03 $0.99
Pointless Conversation 3:39 $0.99
Cry, Cry, Cry 2:33 $0.99
Mornings 3:01 $0.99
Reality Hasn't Set In 3:25 $0.99
Take It Easy 2:42 $0.99
Lay the Blame - Accoustic 2:11 $0.99
Lay the Blame - Techno Remix By Sawjaw 6:05 $0.99
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Album Notes

Summary
Kid Wezel is the stage name used by Louise Peacock. A Canadian singer/songwriter based in Toronto, Ontario, she writes a wide variety of styles which include Blues, Jazz, Pop, Folk, and Country. She was born in England, brought up in England, Belgium, South Africa and Portugal. She later returned to England, where she stayed for 2 years, then became a landed immigrant to Canada. She suffers from Manic Depressive disease, which does not slow her down one bit - she usually is most creative during her depressive swings.

Industry Related Experience
Has run a successful small music promotions, publicity and web design business since 1996. Has an excellent industry network in place, which provides her with the knowledge and ability to market and promote her own music.

Anectdotal
Kid Wezel has always been a lover of all types of music. She was brought up in Portugal with their folk music which is the Fado.

Notes about 10 Weezy Pieces:
Tracks 1,2,3,4 and 6 feature Nonie Crete on vocals. This gal has a stunning voice and does a great job on these tracks.
All the other tracks feature Kid herself on vocals.
The wonderful Sax player is Patricia Wheeler and the Piano player is Ron Davis.
Stand-up bass player Alfred Gertler is featured on tracks 5 through 9.
Track 10 is a remix of Track 9 by friend and colleague, SawJaw.

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REVIEWS

"This song is very, very good"
author: "Canadian Studmuffin"
Canadian Studmuffin from Vancouver, ON, 1/11/2002, 11:13:04 PM talking about the song Hello Stranger...... "Really nice, with excellent vocals. Folk music isn't my "cup of tea" but I certainly respect it and this song is very, very good."
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Enticed and Captivated....
author: K-9
K-9 from Roseville, CA, 8/18/2002 5:04:44 PM Remarks about the song Take It Easy... I just wandered here by accident... but like Ulysses, I was enticed/icaptivated by the Sirens song...hypnotic!!! Great production...my hat's off to your bass and soprano players...I was transported!!! I'll have to check out some of your other posts. Thank you for sharing your talent!!!
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So smooth and cool....
author: goxnadly
Goxnadly from valencia, CA, 8/16/2002 11:18:35 AM Comments on CryCryCry So smooth and cool. I like the vocals and the lounge feel. I think the piano is totally off the hook as is the added sax. I think Louise has a great voice, really cool style. It is like what I think you would hear in a classy bar where elegant people sit and smoke and sip martinis. The good life. Rich and full music. I don't think you much need to add drums unless you keep them soft and understated, maybe a little brush on cymbal. Very nice track, enjoyed it immensely...thanks.......Goxnadly
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Catchy...
author: ERic Remington
Wack0music from Niles, MI, 1/14/2002 9:31:01 PM Commenting on "Lay The Blame" Catchy. It has a vintage sound to it. Like a 70s song. Very good voice too. Keep me posted. Thanks! Eric Remington
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