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    Janice McClain
     
    Janice McClain
    Janice McClain is a native Philadelphian and from published articles it seems she was about 16 when she recorded “Smack Dab In The Middle”. Thanks to an artful remix by Larry Levan the RFC 12” single was one of the biggest club hits of 1979. Despite major
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    Gene Van Buren
     
    What's Your Pleasure
    Sometime in 82 Gene van Buren, or Eugene that was his birth name got a fine contract with the Motown owned Tamla label. The Tamla label was well established at the time with great acts like The Commodores, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson. In December 82 va
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    CarlsonRae
     
    Stonewalls
    Female, singer songwriter duo feature their harmonies on their debut release EP, Stonewalls. If you like Fleetwood Mac, Emmy Lou Harris, and Bonnie Raitt, you'll love the new CarlsonRae EP.
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    The Four Freshmen
     
    The Four Freshmen & LIVE Trombones
    The Four Freshmen revisit their classic "Four Freshmen & FIVE Trombones" with a great LIVE concert. recorded September 3rd, 2009.
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    Roldan
     
    Atrevimiento
    NACIDO EN LA HABANA CUBA EX-BAJISTA DE LA ORQUESTA DANDEN, DESPUES DE SU PRIMER ALBUM COMO "ROLANDO Y SU DANDEN", ESTA VEZ COMO "ROLDAN", NOS TRAE ESTE SEGUNDO ALBUM PARA DISFRUTE DE LOS AMANTES DEL GENERO SALSERO.
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    Sonoma
     
    New Orleans is the One I Love
    Mainstream vocal jazz and jazz/pop crossover including 6 standards and 6 original compositions. The performing duo of Romy Kaye (vocals) and Craig Cortello (guitars) & some of New Orleans' finest musicians. Reminiscent of Billie Holiday and Anita O'day.
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    The Velvet Candles
     
    The Story Of Our Love
    The Velvet Candles are the new sensation in Doo Wop and 50’s music!
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    Mario Luis Garcia
     
    Que Esperas De Mi
    This is Mario Garcia's very first cd recording for sale to the public. The cd titled Que Esperas De Mi features Latin Romantic Compositions and Arrangements that Mario wrote for the cd. The cd will convey a moving vivid musical experience.
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    Teresa Doyle
     
    if fish could sing
    Celtic songs for all ages. Uptempo sing-a-long traditional songs from Ireland, Scotland and Atlantic Canada.
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    Clyde Cotton
     
    Kitty Slippers-Updated Version
    Bob Dylan has "Not Dark Yet"...Johnny Cash has "Hurt" ...Lucinda Williams has "I Envy The Wind"...Clyde Cotton has "True For You"...
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    Red Molly
    Love and Other Tragedies
    This hot female trio plays a variety of stringed instruments, and sings tight 3-part harmony, creating their distinctive rootsy, Americana sound. Their live performances resonate with warmth, fun, infectious energy, and a love of great American music.
    First full-length studio CD: Love and Other Tragedies (2008) Produced by Ben Wisch, Love and Other Tragedies finds the women of Red Molly adding a little spice to their winning recipe. The new album features a fuller, more “polished” sound than their previous releases, due in part to the contributions of guest artists Mike Weatherly (upright bass), Duke Levine (mandola, lap steel), and Jake Armerding (fiddle). In addition, the ladies incorporated more original songs into the mix this time. Songs written by Laurie, Abbie, and Carolann mingle admirably with songs by well-known contemporary writers Gillian Welch and Susan Werner, up-and-coming artists Amy Speace and George Wirth, traditional American gospel tunes, and standards from the bluegrass and jazz worlds. On a July evening in 2004, at their campsite at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, Laurie MacAllister, Abbie Gardner and Carolann Solebello harmonized for the very first time. As they sang their campmates off to sleep, they knew they had stumbled into something extraordinary. Audiences seem to agree. Since that summer night, Red Molly has garnered a devoted regional fan base, and has begun laying the groundwork for national touring. These ladies have a lot of fun on stage, and it’s contagious. Red Molly consistently brings concert-goers to their feet with stunning three-part harmonies, crisp musicianship, and a warm, engaging stage presence. The magic of Red Molly stems partly from the richness and diversity of each member’s “pre-Molly” experiences. Laurie (vocals, guitar, banjo) left a career in psychology to pursue her love of singing. She worked for several years as a backup singer, and also released two solo albums, These Old Clothes (1999) and The Things I Choose To Do (2004). Abbie (vocals, Dobro, guitar) has a background in jazz, bluegrass, classical and a cappella music. She released two solo albums, My Craziest Dream (2004), a collection of swing standards featuring her father Herb Gardner on piano, and Honey on My Grave (2006), a collection of acoustic originals. In May 2008, she released a duo album, Bad Nights/Better Days, with Anthony da Costa. Carolann (vocals, guitar, bass, mandolin) spent several years as a professional theatre actor before releasing her solo album, Just Across the Water (2000). She went on to release two albums with power folk quartet CC Railroad, Smile Whatever (2001) and Black Horse Motel (2004). ALSO, CHECK OUT: 4-song Debut: Red Molly (2005) Red Molly's very first recording, made just a few months after the formation of the band, features the signature Red Molly sound: three voices in harmony, uncluttered arrangements, and timeless songs. First full-length CD: Never Been to Vegas (2006) In July 2006, Red Molly’s first full-length CD, Never Been to Vegas (2006), was released. Recorded on a December evening before a studio audience of fans and friends, Never Been to Vegas is a collection of fourteen carefully-chosen songs that span more than a century of great American songwriting. Never Been to Vegas quickly climbed into the Top 30 on the Radio & Records Americana chart, a rare accomplishment for an independent album. And listeners of WUMB radio Boston voted the CD one of the Top 10 CDs of 2006. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT RED MOLLY: "Everything Red Molly sings is delivered with tick-tight arrangements, crystalline vocals, and caramel harmonies. But what is most striking is the ardor they bring to everything they do, whether snuggling into the sweet parochialism of an old spiritual, or the gritty pathos of a Gillian Welch tune. They come on less like stars strutting for their minions than pals sharing their favorite songs. In the friendly world of the coffeehouse, that remains a starmaking quality." -Scott Alarik, The Boston Globe "To say we were pleasantly surprised would be a gross understatement. They rock! Their musicianship is flawless. And their voices ... their harmonies sound like they've been singing together for years. Their energy is intoxicating. Their show was our first ever sell-out. For weeks afterward, people were asking, 'Are you getting Red Molly back for next season?' YES!" -Rick Widdekind, Director, Second Saturday Concert Series (Frederick, MD) "Red Molly came and made us all so happy. My only regret was that they only had one set; I could have listened to them all night! What they do is so NEEDED: keeping the old music alive, but making it refreshing, new, and unique." -Lisa Wenzel, Director, Circle Of Friends Coffeehouse (Pleasantville, NY) "They are just great. I don't think I have ever had as many requests to get someone back as I did for them. Great individual voices that sound wonderful together. See them if you can." -Jake Jacobson, Booker, Circle of Friends Coffeehouse (Franklin, MA) "Red Molly breathes new life into classic and contemporary Americana. A performance like theirs is the reason why I'm so fortunate to be doing this kind of radio." -Jerry Treacy, Host, "Crash On The Levee", WFDU FM (Teaneck, NJ) "Red Molly is a powerhouse NY trio that pulls out all the stops for their energizing stage performances. Laurie's clear, sensual voice shines through. Carolann's connection to the beat allows the band to run. Abbie wields the velvet hammer in the form of her Dobro. Red Molly's connection to the audience is intimate and strong." -J. Spica, Host, "Thin Air", WVKR FM (Poughkeepsie, NY) "The only thing that might be better than their harmonies and their musicianship is their stage presence. Tough call - it is all so good." -Bill Hahn, Host, "Traditions", WFDU FM (Teaneck, NJ) "These chicks create a sound straight out of their living room, with enough polish for a concert hall. Their voices transcend all. " -Robert Price, Entertainment Editor, The New Jersey Herald (Newton, NJ) "With gorgeous harmonies on original work and tasteful covers, plus slide guitar and multi-instrumental versatility, Red Molly brings a breath of fresh air into the singer/songwriter world. Here's hoping we'll be hearing from these three women for a long time." -Richard Cuccaro, Publisher, Acoustic Live in NYC (New York, NY) "A cross between the Dixie Chicks and 'O Brother, Where Art Thou'.” -Frederick News-Post (Frederick, MD) "Red Molly is one of the finest female groups I have heard in a long while. Their artistry will captivate you. If you want to be mesmerized by shimmering harmonies, I urge you catch one of their shows." -Jerry Pashin, Writer, Upstage Magazine (Spring Lake, NJ) “Red Molly plays high-energy, satisfying string band music with a hint of pop and a dash of country, and blends their voices in soul-pleasing three-part harmony.” -Liz Milner, Writer, www.greenmanreview.com “Their four-song EP makes me love country music. If you love music made by tremendously talented musicians then you owe it to yourself to check out Red Molly. I can’t say enough good things and can’t wait to hear more.” -Mark Fisher, Writer, www.coffeehousetour.com "Red Molly has taste, talent, and voices to die for. They make music the way it should be made: raw, powerful, and beautiful. With this band, you hear and feel the soul inside the songs. It's music to make the spirit soar." -Michael Scott Cain, Author, "Midnight Train"
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