Guitar great, artist, producer, and E Street Band icon Stevie Van
Zandt has signed seminal pop legend Darlene Love to his Wicked Cool label,
partnering with Columbia Records to release a new album by Love coming this
fall, titled Introducing Darlene Love.
Van Zandt arranged and produced the album, enlisting a star-studded cast
to contribute songs to Love's return to Marquee-pop music making, including,
among others, Elvis Costello, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Van Zandt, Jim Webb,
Linda Perry, Desmond Child, Joan Jett, and legendary songwriting team Barry
Mann and Cynthia Weil, who for more than five decades have reigned as one of
the most influential songwriting duos in history.
The highly anticipated album will be released in early
autumn, with Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Love imbuing new and classic songs
with her signature dynamic vocal delivery that the New York Times has hailed as
"a thunderbolt voice embedded in the history of rock n' roll…" and
Rolling Stone has called "a rare instrument sturdy enough to vault over
Phil Spector's 'Wall of Sound.'"
The epic E Street Band guitarist commented on the
forthcoming release: "Darlene's legendary status is well deserved but I
felt the time was long overdue to show a younger generation WHY she has earned
that reputation. Partnering with
Columbia Records is a dream come true because now I know the world will hear
her."
Love's five-decade career spans some of the greatest
signature moments in music, with the Los Angeles native nurturing her talent
early as a member of the Blossoms, a local trio who began providing backup
vocals at recording sessions for artists such as Sam Cooke and Bobbie Day. The
Blossoms also were featured as part of the house band for the popular '60s
music show Shindig, backing up many of the performers who appeared on the
series.
Love would go on to become one of the most sought-after background
singers in music history, recording with Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Dionne
Warwick, The Righteous Brothers, and dozens of other vocal giants throughout
her career. Her early work with iconic producer Phil Spector on songs such as
the pioneering "He's A Rebel," "He's Sure The Boy I Love,"
and "Why Do Lover's Break Each Other's Hearts," would garner her
legend status. She is featured in the 2013 Academy Award winning documentary
'20 Feet From Stardom,' chronicling the behind-the-scenes lives of background
singers. The accompanying album won a 2014 Grammy in the Best Music Film
category.
The prolific Van Zandt creates a compelling production
aesthetic on Introducing Darlene Love, echoing the classic recording style of
many early '60s pop standards on the forthcoming Columbia Records/Wicked Cool
release, available everywhere this fall.
~Columbia Records
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