BONNIE RAITT – DIG IN DEEP
On February 26, 2016, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Bonnie
Raitt will release 'Dig In Deep', her twentieth album, on Redwing Records, her
own, independent label. The record follows Bonnie's hugely successful 2012
release 'Slipstream', which was one of the best-selling independent albums of
2012 and earned Bonnie a GRAMMY for Best Americana Album - her tenth career
GRAMMY win. "The response to 'Slipstream' was such a refreshing and
unexpected boost," says Raitt. "So going into this album, I had
renewed energy." Includes: Unintended Consequence Of Love; I Need You
Tonight; I Knew; All Alone With Something To Say; What You're Doin' To Me;
Shakin' Shakin' Shakes; Undone; If You Need Somebody; Gypsy In Me; The Comin'
Round Is Going Through; You've Changed My Mind; and The Ones We Couldn't Be. ~ Amazon
THE THREE DEGREES – STRATEGY: OUR TRIBUTE TO PHILADELPHIA
The Three Degrees need no introduction - simply put, they
were the most successful female soul/disco outfit of the 1970s, scoring many
hits for Philadelphia International Records including the enduring classics,
'When Will I See You Again,' 'Year Of Decision' and 'Take Good Care Of
Yourself'; and later, 'Woman In Love' and 'My Simple Heart,' both UK Top 10
hits. Strategy (Our Tribute To Philadelphia) is The Three Degrees' first new
studio album for a quarter century and features the trio's own very personal
tribute to timeless anthems such as The O'Jays' 'Love Train,' The Trammps'
'Disco Inferno,' Billy Paul's classic with a standout gender switch to 'Me
& Mr. Jones' and the exciting title track, popularized by Archie Bell &
The Drells, along with a new recording of the group's own '70s hit, 'T.S.O.P.'
The album was recorded in 2015 with a top-flight band and a proper orchestra at
Down In Deep Studios in Atlanta, GA. Strategy will be supported by a major UK
tour across March and April 2016, alongside a substantial promotional campaign
involving press, radio and online coverage. ~ Amazon
SNOWBOY & THE LATIN SECTION - NEW YORK AFTERNOON
New album by Snowboy & The Latin Section celebrating the
30th Year since their first record. A glorious Afro-Cuban jazz extravaganza,
which captures the block party feel of 1970s latin jazz and early salsa, this
is going to be one of the most in demand jazz albums of 2015. It features
vocals from both rising jazz vocal star Jen Kearney and Baltimore house music
legend Marc Evans, the latter on New York Afternoon, the debut radio single
which is already beginning to pick up support. The album also features
saxophonist Pete Wareham from Polar Bear and Acoustic Ladyland. Already
guaranteed a glowing review in the March issue of Mojo, and a two date
residency at Ronnie Scott’s the week before release. ~ Amazon
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