“Indigo” is an intimate instrumental album comprised of songs inspired by Logan’s life. He uses his gift for composing emotional and evocative melodies to share moving stories, introspective moments, pained heartbreaks and disappointments, and provide hope and optimism.
The new album is Logan’s first since his 2011 debut, “Black Tie Affair,” and over that time, he went through a painful divorce, was distanced from his daughters, and logged innumerable high-stress hours serving as the Chief of Population Management for Prince George's County, Maryland Department of Corrections. He found solace by writing and recording music, amassing over four hundred songs. “Indigo” is the first collection culled from that catalogue.
“Indigo” marks the first time that Logan used an outside producer and additional musicians. Brown brought in his first-call session aces - Shane Theriot (bass, drums, guitar and keyboards), Gorden Campbell (drums), Roberto Vally (bass), multi-horn man Ron King and saxophonist Greg Vail - to bring Logan’s songs to life.
Throughout the album, Logan emotes via his rhythmic keyboards and piano poetry. The album is a mix of soul grooves, funky contemporary jazz and soothing adult pop harmonies.
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