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Teresa Storch : Stream of Concrete
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Jazzy, folk-pop to soulful, roots-rock, called "the love child of Joni Mitchell and Dave Matthews" and "the queen of subtle funk".
Genre: Pop: Folky Pop
Release Date: 2008
Stream of Concrete Record Label: Teresa Storch
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Your Story 4:18 Album Only
Bullet Proof Vest 3:42 Album Only
Mr. Moon 3:52 Album Only
Stream of Concrete 3:41 Album Only
Tongue-Tied 4:04 Album Only
Don\'t Let Me Down 5:14 Album Only
Time Is Yelling 4:09 Album Only
God May Forgive You 3:56 Album Only
Come Home 4:20 Album Only
Holiday 5:12 Album Only
Goodnight California 3:18 Album Only
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Album Notes

“Teresa Storch has an immediate emotional way with a song… people can’t help but be pulled into her world.” -Boston Herald music writer Daniel Gewertz Show most people a swirly Dave Matthews Band poster and what do they see? Teresa Storch saw her calling. While studying engineering at the Colorado School of Mines she got hooked on the jam band scene. One show at Red Rocks prompted her to say out loud “I want to do that!” When a friend joked, “Do you think you missed your calling?”, “Maybe?” was her reply. However, a little voice in her head just wouldn't shut up. It prompted her to start writing and performing her own music. Now, years later, she's encouraging others to follow their own voice with her contagious smile and songs that put you in motion. Audience members say it's like seeing Bonnie Raitt or Greg Brown when they first started. She connects like she's known you forever and inhabits her songs so fully you can't help but be drawn in. Storch has toured 33 states over 4 years, bringing her soulful roots-pop to bars, coffeehouses, living rooms and cafes, and becoming, along the way, a live performer of joyful strength and riveting, emotional power. With her debut full-length album “Stream of Concrete,” her national profile is bound to rise. It’s an ambitious, stylish and remarkably diverse project. The album mixes Tower of Power with Sarah MacLachlan by way of Hoagy Carmichael. It goes from folk-rock to soul-pop, from the opening R&B horns and sultry vocals of “Your Story”, and the southern-tinged, folk-rock of “Stream of Concrete”, to the confident funk of “Tongue-Tied.” Stream of Concrete (©2008)  Featuring: David Goodrich – Electric Guitar (Chris Smither, Jeffrey Foucoult), T Lavitz – Hammond Organ (Dixie Dregs, Widespread Panic) John Aruda – Tenor Sax (Superhoney) Scott Aruda – Trumpet (The Soul Band) Matt Giannaros – Upright Bass (Ryan Montbleau Band) Laurence Scudder – Viola (Ryan Montbleau Band)  Recorded by Rob Ignazio at Sherwood Forest Studios, Bedford, MA  Mixed by Ben Wisch (Marc Cohen, Jonatha Brooke, David Wilcox, Patty Larkin) NY, NY  Mastered at Kevorkian Mastering, NY, NY (White Stripes, Dave Matthews Band) “One of the most inventive writers and solid performers of the current crop of singer-songwriters coming out of Boston. She makes me proud to be one.” - Veteran singer-guitarist Vance Gilbert

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