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A 10 song collection of traditional hymns in true "Singletary" fashion. A MUST to your gospel music or jazz collection.
Genre:
Spiritual: Southern Gospel
Release Date:
2008
Singletary
© Copyright-Josh Singletary
(884502064414)
Record Label: Josh Singletary
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Josh Singletary is quickly establishing himself as one of the premier talents in Gospel Music. His artistry is fresh and entertaining.
He combines a classical background with his love of jazz and a bit of his personality to create something Gospel Music hasn’t had.
Josh is currently the pianist and baritone vocalist for the fastest rising group in Gospel Music today, Tribute Quartet, from Nashville, TN.
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Singletary
author: Les Butler - Singing News Magazine (www.SingingNews.com)
Southern Gospel Music fans know Josh Singletary as the red-headed piano player and baritone for the Tribute Quartet. Josh's hair isn't the only thing that's fire engine red - so is his piano playing!
Singletary is his first solo recording and it's just Josh and a piano. In my opinion, there are very few pianists in Southern Gospel music who can pull off an entire recording of just piano music, as many need the assistance of a full band, and possibly even some guest vocalists, to really make the recording sound full and exciting. But not Josh - point him toward the piano, have a seat and enjoy.
Today, pro-tools and various types of electronic wizardry are used to make the most basic musician or singer sound as if he's headed for the Hall of Fame. I wanted to make sure what I was hearing was as pristine as I thought it was, so I called Steve Allen, the recording engineer of this fine project.
Steve gave me the straight scoop. He used six microphones, no compression, no click tracks and just a slight touch of reverb. That's it! Also, there were no song charts and no punches to clean up mistakes: Josh would play the song, Steve would capture it in the computer and they would move onto the next tune.
Josh chose 10 great hymns of the church for his first effort. My favorites include "Goodbye World, Goodbye," "I've Got That Old Time Religion," "Mansion Over the Hilltop" and "I'll Fly Away." His swing version of "Amazing Grace" is outstanding.
I admit I wish I could have heard at least one original song. Something tells me that the music that would be birthed from this creative musical mind would be very special. I guess this will give us something to look forward to from Josh in the future.
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