MP3 Edwin Holt - Second Time Around
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Komplettes MP3 Album von Edwin Holt
Kurz-Beschreibung von CDbaby: "Blues with funk on the side. Down and clean more than down and dirty"... several tunes have a "big band" sound with horns and even a choir at one point, but are also seasoned Texas-Style with touches of nasty harmonica and resonator slide guitar.
Käufer, die sich für (Johnny Taylor Ray Charles Stevie Wonder) interessieren sollten sich dieses Album anhören.
Weitere Informationen vom Distributor:
He's an East Texas native on the verge of a breakthrough, a man who became immersed in the blues at 18 after attending a blues festival in Mississippi and who has been a
mainstay in South Dallas' juke joints, opening for legends like Bobby "Blue" Bland, Johnnie Taylor and the Rev. Al Green himself. Edwin Holt may be white, but he's definitely got soul. "Let me start from the beginning, so you have a good understanding of what I'm trying to do," Mr. Holt, 38, states by phone in his straightforward Texas twang. "My goal is to be the first white man to cross over into the black blues
market. I don't play the white bars; I've spent the last 15 years learning and playing with blacks. "I also sing gospel at the Bon-Air Baptist Church" in Oak Cliff. "White blues players usually sing to a white crowd. A black blues player will sing for both since
they're able to cross over from market to market. As far as I know, a white blues player has never crossed over; it's very difficult to do." All indications are that Mr. Holt is on the right path. His warm vocals carry all of the raw passion of the blues, intertwined with that
inescapable East Texas twang. Cuts from his upcoming TopCat Records debut, Second Time Around, features players from the late Johnnie Taylor's backup band and have also earned the stamp of approval from his loyal fan base. "I have so much support coming from South Dallas that it's incredible. It was, like, 'OK, Edwin's on the move; let's get behind him and make it happen.' It's just as much their album as it is mine." He wrote the songs closest to his heart: "I wrote about my wife, Jennifer, in 'Red Clay Back Road
Mama,' and then there's one about R.L. Griffin called 'The Right Reverend of the Blues.' "Mr. Holt says the local blues club owner, singer and former drummer for the 1960s era Big Bo Thomas combo is "a legend here in Dallas, very underrated and he's been like a
mentor for me." Second Time Around also impressed the folks with The Blue Shoe Project, an organization focused on developing an education-based blues music
curriculum for schools. "Some people think that blues musicians are just bar acts, but
Edwin conducts himself like a true showman. He dresses the part," says Michael Dyson, vice president of The Blue Shoe project. "His music tells a story and he's got more soul
than a tennis shoe. I thought it was time to let Dallas and the world know that Edwin has
arrived. All I can say is that the music moves ya, it'll hook ya."
Kurz-Beschreibung von CDbaby: "Blues with funk on the side. Down and clean more than down and dirty"... several tunes have a "big band" sound with horns and even a choir at one point, but are also seasoned Texas-Style with touches of nasty harmonica and resonator slide guitar.
Käufer, die sich für (Johnny Taylor Ray Charles Stevie Wonder) interessieren sollten sich dieses Album anhören.
Weitere Informationen vom Distributor:
He's an East Texas native on the verge of a breakthrough, a man who became immersed in the blues at 18 after attending a blues festival in Mississippi and who has been a
mainstay in South Dallas' juke joints, opening for legends like Bobby "Blue" Bland, Johnnie Taylor and the Rev. Al Green himself. Edwin Holt may be white, but he's definitely got soul. "Let me start from the beginning, so you have a good understanding of what I'm trying to do," Mr. Holt, 38, states by phone in his straightforward Texas twang. "My goal is to be the first white man to cross over into the black blues
market. I don't play the white bars; I've spent the last 15 years learning and playing with blacks. "I also sing gospel at the Bon-Air Baptist Church" in Oak Cliff. "White blues players usually sing to a white crowd. A black blues player will sing for both since
they're able to cross over from market to market. As far as I know, a white blues player has never crossed over; it's very difficult to do." All indications are that Mr. Holt is on the right path. His warm vocals carry all of the raw passion of the blues, intertwined with that
inescapable East Texas twang. Cuts from his upcoming TopCat Records debut, Second Time Around, features players from the late Johnnie Taylor's backup band and have also earned the stamp of approval from his loyal fan base. "I have so much support coming from South Dallas that it's incredible. It was, like, 'OK, Edwin's on the move; let's get behind him and make it happen.' It's just as much their album as it is mine." He wrote the songs closest to his heart: "I wrote about my wife, Jennifer, in 'Red Clay Back Road
Mama,' and then there's one about R.L. Griffin called 'The Right Reverend of the Blues.' "Mr. Holt says the local blues club owner, singer and former drummer for the 1960s era Big Bo Thomas combo is "a legend here in Dallas, very underrated and he's been like a
mentor for me." Second Time Around also impressed the folks with The Blue Shoe Project, an organization focused on developing an education-based blues music
curriculum for schools. "Some people think that blues musicians are just bar acts, but
Edwin conducts himself like a true showman. He dresses the part," says Michael Dyson, vice president of The Blue Shoe project. "His music tells a story and he's got more soul
than a tennis shoe. I thought it was time to let Dallas and the world know that Edwin has
arrived. All I can say is that the music moves ya, it'll hook ya."
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Stichworte: blues rhythm &, gospel traditional, mp3 album
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