There are a few resources I use to find new and interesting music. Amazon Prime is one that I'm test driving at the moment and I'm pretty happy with it so far. I also tap in to magazines like Relevant for some great insight in to new tunes. Being as picky as I am when it comes to my music library I can be a bit hard to please but today Relevant pleased my musical pallet.
Check out Trent Dabbs album Believer. The sound is definitely singer/songwriter, sporting an extremely raw and honest sound and all the acoustic deliciousness my little heart could handle. I'll let you be the judge, but take a look at Relevant's article and be sure to listen! My favorite songs on the album are "Goes Without Saying" and "Here On Earth".
Believer - Trent Dabbs (Via Relevant)
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Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
"Lead Us Back": New Album from Thirday Day
Aaaaaaaaand.... THEY'RE BACK!!! After quite the breather from cutting any records at all, Grammy award winning band, Third Day, has released a brand new worship album.
I've just sampled the tracks and am delightfully pleased with the newer sound! I'm fairly certain that you'll agree, so don't wait! Stop and listen!!!
Here's another great article about the new release from BreatheCast: http:// www.breathecast.com/articles/third-day-launches-new-album-with-concert-in-nyc-lead-us-back-marks-the-bands-first-worship-album-in-years-exclusive-video-25476/
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Thursday, January 8, 2015
Bobby McFerrin Gets Spirit-You-All
Bobby McFerrin grew up hearing the great Negro spirituals from one
of history's finest interpreters of the genre—his own father.
Robert McFerrin, Sr., the first African-American man to sing at
the Metropolitan Opera, brought a polished beauty to those old songs with his rich, booming baritone.
Young Bobby fell in love with the songs. But while he became an
acclaimed vocalist himself, winning ten Grammy awards, and has embraced those
spirituals his entire life, he never got around to making a gospel album.
Until now, almost seven years after his father's death.
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