Betti Mac - Beth McFarlane
Beth McFarlane aka 'BettiMac' is a solo singer-songwriter
and recording artist who hails from Stony Hill / St. Andrew, Jamaica W.I. She
is the youngest of ten children, 'De Wash Belly' as they would say, who had her
singing television debut at age eight on a popular children’s show hosted by
the late Louise Bennett, 'Ms. Lou'. BettiMac continued singing wherever she
could at her school and around town, knowing it was what she wanted to do as a
career, but her parents did not see it that way. At seventeen, after singing at
her high school graduation and seeing how her parents and the audience were
moved and congratulating her, she knew it was time to make a move on her
singing career. A few years later, BettiMac debuted her single and music
video “Brown Eyes Blue” on her own record label Prosperity, which was only
released in Jamaica W.I. Shortly thereafter, BettiMac started a family and a
business which led her to be out of the music industry for ten years. Fast forward to 2000 R.I.P. Daddy! BettiMac was back in the
studio, singing her heart out to the tunes of Britney Spears “Lucky” and Shania
Twain “You've Got Away” reimagined in reggae style. The latter of the two songs
led her to her second journey in music, recording and releasing her debut album
Icy Spicy Girl (2008) and a slough of singles and mix CD's followed. Now, she
presents her debut EP self-titled Beth McFarlane in 2019. A blend of influences
across seven tracks, merges old and new inspirations for fans to get excited
about!
Ada Morghe - Pictures
Her debut album presents Ada Morghe, based in London and
Munich, as a new, striking husky voice in Jazz. Writing her own songs will show
her as a lyricist, creating moods in preference to stories. Inspired by famous
authors like Cormac McCarthy and Dylan Thomas she creates relaxed atmospheres
full of subtle sentiments, with a touch of nostalgia. She is supported by an
impressive musical line up: Livingstone Browne, bass and co-producer, who
worked artists like Kylie Minogue und Bryan Ferry, and produced, among others,
Steve Bruckstein and Maxi Priest. Luke Smith, long time keyboardist of the
George Michael band, worked with Alicia Keys and Jamie Cullum and was co-writer
for Amy Winehouse and The Sugarbabes. Josh “McKnasty” McKenzie, who is the
regularly drummer of Wretch 32 and Naughty Boy. And Italy-born guitarist Luca
Boscagin, who appears on several Jazz festivals in Europe. He regularly
performes at the Ronnie Scott´s, the 606 and other important clubs in London,
where he lives. The album was recorded at Abbey Road Studios, produced by
Hans-Martin Buff, a renowned recording engineer, who was Prince’s personal
engineer from 1996-2000.
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