Thursday, April 23, 2009

"Original Live Cast Recording" by Banjo Boy (Easy Listening Artist from New York(NY))

Vibrant and entertaining show tunes is what listeners will hear on "Original Live Cast Recording" by Banjo Boy. This album contains a bustle of energy with versatility to cover a range of music. Take a step back to barber shop style of vocal prowess on the track "The Clip-Clop Life." Humorous and amusing lyrics highlight the comical song "The Only Time To Act Is Now." A charming and delightful holiday ballad "Where Is The Christmas" also graces this collection of brilliant tunes. Clever arrangements and solid performances give this album an enjoyable musical experience. Banjo Boy's "Original Live Cast Recording" is a wonderful album to hear especially if you like energetic show tunes with memorable originality.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

"Sacred Fire" by Jonae' (Easy Listening Artist from Tennessee(TN))

Melodic and fascinating is the recently released disc "Sacred Fire" by innovative artist Jonae'. With a unique blend of violin, cello, viola, guitar, and world percussion the tracks on this CD have a very rich and instrumentally layered sound. There is a strong rhythmic backing to these songs and a unique sound. The CD is energetic and filled with vibrant and upbeat instrumental arrangements. Take for example the titled track "The Sacred Fire" as the burning runs on the strings gives spirited life to this dynamic piece. Feel the rhythmic beats of the percussion as it swirls around the strings on "Fireflies." Showing a little versatility and moving the tempo to a waltz feel, which is seldom heard these days, "Blue Mountain Waltz" draws attention with the beautiful balance of harmonies of the strings. "Sacred Fire" is a wonderful collection of contemporary instrumentals and is a CD well worth listening to.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Monday, April 13, 2009

Check out zhonray, one of RadioIndy's favorite Easy Listening artists


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Band Name: zhonray
Band Location: England
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Check out Ropatt, one of RadioIndy's favorite Jazz artists


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Band Name: Ropatt
Band Location: California
Sounds Like: Earl Klugh
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

RadioIndy is pleased to present Second Wind Bandits with a GrIndie Award for the CD "A Gift of Love"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Second Wind Bandits with a GrIndie Award for the CD "A Gift of Love"

"A Gift of Love" by Second Wind Bandits is a roots rock album filled with inspiring and powerful songs. The arrangements are filled with great melodic layers and driving beats, while singer/songwriter Bill Mulroney delivers passionate lyrics with a distinctly superior singing ability. The production behind the album is top-notch. It is skillfully mixed and mastered with the vocals up front and well represented instrumentation behind. The Beatles influence shines through brightly on this CD. This is a professionally crafted group of songs ready for airplay. Highlights are the opener "Stockbridge Bound," setting the tone right from the start of the CD with a powerful arrangement and vocal performance to tell the tale of Moses. "Baby Let's Ride" features a more intimate arrangement highlighted by country based instruments and another captivating vocal performance. A dirty bass line coupled with vocals, opens "Hey Babe" to set up the burst into a powerful chorus. This album is a great collection of musical work. You will enjoy it if you long for solidly crafted folk rock with fantastic vocal performances.

-William and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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