CANDACE BELLAMY - IN MY LANE
Candace
Bellamy is Knoxville, TN born soul singer is a physician by day and a soul
singer by night, Bellamy took up singing as a hobby 10 years ago, paying dues
in cover bands, musical theater (her role in an R&B version of “Porgy &
Bess” impressed the New York Times), and with a one-woman show where she told
stories of her life in between tunes. Bellamy’s path led to Ruth Carter
(composer for Stevie Ray Vaughn, Robert Palmer, and John Mayall), bass playing
legend Jimi Calhoun (player with Dr. John, Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, Wilson
Pickett, Sly Stone) and Jake Langley (Roberta Flack, Willie Nelson, k.d. lang),
who mentored her, and became her co-writers.“It was when we got together for
the first time to write that I realized the depth of their backgrounds,”
Bellamy recalls. “They made me feel comfortable.” Bellamy can say she’s a singer just as easily
as she can say she’s a doctor. “Several people have asked why I am pursuing
music when I already have a good job,” she muses. “The answer is simple –
because I love it.”
JEAN CARNE - FLASHBACK
Jean
Carne is back with a new release that not only includes remakes of her previous
hits but also some gems from the Philadelphia International catalog. There's
definitely lots of Philly elements in the music – no surprise, given that
production is by Butch Ingram – who also uses just the right amount of jazzy
touches to open up the deep roots that have always made Jean's music so great!
A number of cuts are remakes of older gems from Carne, but given a great new
spin here – and a few numbers feature guest vocals from Glenn Leonard too.
Titles include "Closer Than Close", "Hope That We Can Be
Together Soon", "Free Love", "Don't Let It Go To Your
Head", "Do You Get Enough Love", "My Baby Loves Me",
and "One Million Miles From The Ground".
DANCE YOUR ASS OFF TO SALSOUL REMIXES (VARIOUS ARTISTS)
The
title borrows a slogan from the late 70s disco years at Salsoul Records – but
the groove here is 21st Century all the way – thanks to a host of very
contemporary-styled mixes that take older classics from the label, and infuse
them with a modern dancefloor groove! Even back in the day, Salsoul had a great
ear for key club talents who could expand on their strong blueprints for disco
grooves – and here, they re-show that same strength, but in a completely
different way! Titles include "I Got My Mind Made Up (DJ Dan rmx)" by
Instant Funk, "Jingo (Federico Scavo rmx)" by Candido, "Doctor
Love (White Noize rmx)" by First Choice, "Love Break (Stephane Luke
rmx)" by Salsoul Orchestra, "I Never Knew" by Jessie Andrews,
"Find Somebody (J Paul Ghetto rmx)" by Inner Life, "Hit &
Run (Joe T Vannelli diva rmx)" by Loleatta Holloway, and "By The Way
You Dance (Julien Jabre rmx)" by Bunny Sigler. ~ Dusty Groove
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