Wednesday, January 10, 2024

New Music Releases: TRU, Toni Richards, Kat Fontaine, Jimmy Lee

TRU - All Over Your Face

Hailing from the Camden, New Jersey / Philadelphia area, a part of the country that became a breeding ground for great vocal groups such as The O’Jays, Blue Magic, and The Stylistics, three seasoned singers came together to form “TRU” - a highly versatile trio that brings the sweet sound of Philly Soul forward for a new generation. Back in 2022, the group reconvened with legendary Philly Soul producer Butch Ingram and his ultra-talented Society Hill Orchestra to create yet another great piece of modern soul in the full-length offering "Someday We'll All Be Free." One of the standout tracks from the album was the Johnny Ingram penned "All Over Your Face," originally a hit for Ronnie Dyson in 1983. “TRU” has completely transformed the tune, making it a much funkier affair, thanks to Ingram's forward-thinking arrangement. Included with this new exclusive single release is a previously unreleased instrumental version included as a bonus. Once again, “TRU” has not only carried on the tradition, but they have also proven that the sound and vibe of Philly Soul is very much alive and well, thanks to their determined efforts.

Toni Richards - Dancing In The Dark

Veteran producer Butch Ingram knew that Toni was ripe for the recording. So he assembled a cast of seasoned musicians that would compliment Richards’ sensitive and compelling voice, including local sax legend Don “Juan” Ward, key members of the Ingram Family Band and the legendary Society Hill Orchestra. Ms. Richards exquisite voice front and center in a fitting tribute to the timeless songs of the Great American Songbook performed by a gifted vocalist who deserves to be heard. Presented here is the lead single from the album, the classic standard "Dancing In The Dark."

Kat Fontaine - I Love You Anyway

In the past few years Fontaine has been working with the legendary Philly Soul producer Butch Ingram abetted by the awesome talents of the mighty Society Hill Orchestra. She released her first ever solo album to rave reviews and has been busy entertaining adoring audiences ever since. Hailed as one of the standout tracks from “This Time,” her debut album, Kat revisited Dee Dee Sharp’s chestnut, “I Love You Anyway,” originally released on the Philadelphia International label back in 1980. The Philly Soul vibe is still very much alive as Kat delivers a beautiful rendition of the much beloved tune and truly makes it her own. 

Jimmy Lee - Hold Back The Night

On May 17, 2016, Jimmy was inducted into The Legends of Vinyl Hall of Fame - R&B Artist category. He is currently touring with Blue Magic as a singer in the group’s front line, while continuing to perform as a solo artist. Jimmy is signed to SOCIETY HILL RECORDS & released a critically acclaimed full-length album with production by label head Butch Ingram. Here Jimmy Lee takes on Disco's most soulful vocal group who formed in Philadelphia in the 1960s, The Trammps, & their 1975 hit "Hold Back The Night," updating the timeless track featuring expert backing from the first family of Philly Soul, The Ingram Brothers Band.





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