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The Velveteen Rabbit Book and CD

Available on 10/23/2007
Price: $14.95  added on 2007-09-28
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2004

$12.00 added on 2007-07-21
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cd baby: adrienne pierce: small fires...
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Mississippi sown, barrel aged in Tennessee and finally cultivated in the Marsh of the Carolina Low country, 26 year old songwriter Cary Ann Hearst is pleased to present her first full length album..... CAH: Dust and Bones.
Recorded in the basement studio Rebellion Road, the production of CAH was a collaborative effort between Hearst, bass player Ash Hopkins and drummer Evan Bivins. The songs on Dust and Bones are a collection of warm, earnest vignettes about sordid family history, back country mythology and romances tattered and redeemed. While maintaining the organic and heart worn sound for which Hearst is loved in her home town of Charleston, SC, there is a sharp edge to Dust and Bones that reflects Hearsts love for punk, swamp blues, ethereal gospel and primitive rock and roll.
When Evan Bivins and then bass player Johnny Gray stumbled into a Charleston, SC dive bar in 2001, they found Hearst playing her final gig with the Country/Irish/Pirate-folk band, The Boonies. Bivins, Gray, Hearst and a young Danny Cassady formed the local alt-country favorite, the Borrowed Angels to play in the bars and make some cash. The Angels were always something to see.... always high on whiskey, always playing songs they barely knew, always having more fun than anyone else in the bar, they were beloved in the Charleston music scene for juxtaposing raucus honky tonk attitude against earnst songwritting. Their three part hormonies were driven by Hearst’s sweet though increasingly gravely and whiskey-smokey voice Those years playing in Charlestons bars galvanized Hearst place in the Charleston’s music community, offering her the opportunity to write and perform with many of Charlestons other young talents. Her writing collaberations include Dustin Welch (Scotch Greens), Bill Carson, and Salder Vaden(Leslie). She performs with the Explorers Club and Michael Trent (the Films), and is featured on recordings by Ward Williams, Bill Carson, Michael Flynn (Slowrunner) and Lee Barbor (Caravan). Many of these artists come together to perform at Hearst’s live shows. In November of 2004, Hearst produced Le Chat Noir, a rock and roll Burlesque/ Cabaret with Bill Carson and his Checkered Past, the Defilers, the Borrowed Angels and a dangerous chorus line of rock and roll mamas. This year’s release of the cd “Dust and Bones” featured special guest perfomance from The Explorers Club, Sadler Vaden and Josh Kaler (Slowrunner) on pedal steel. She closed the show a heart breaking performace of “The Straits of our Love” as a duet with Lady Kitt of that nights show openers, The Chimney Sweeps. Her next project is the production of a Rock n Roll Rejects Prom at the music farm, that will feature her band, as well as the Explorers Club, and hundreds of rockers in punk rock prom gear. Shes comin to a town near you, do lock up your sons. added on 2007-07-14
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FELIX AND THE HURRICANES - THE FEELING (self-produced) The moment "Hurricaniacs" far and wide have been waiting years for has finally arrived - Felix and the Hurricanes' first studio album, The Feeling, is here! Recorded over the course of nine months at Data Music Services in Altoona and co-produced by The Hurricanes and Dave Villani, The Feeling delivers everything fans have come to expect from the group, plus a few unexpected treats along the way. As expected, The Hurricanes give us a blend of blues, funk and Southern-flavored rock, highlighted by frequent bursts of guitar mastery by lead Hurricane Felix Kos; robust, heartfelt vocals from Felix and bassist Jeff Clapper, and rock-solid rhythms from Jeff and drummer Bobby Watters. While this group proudly carries the torch of early Santana, the Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Stevie Ray Vaughan in their sound, they successfully interpret those influences with their own voice and feeling, making the resulting sound their own. The Hurricanes mix it up nicely on The Feeling, with every track a highlight; from upbeat blues rockers like the opener "Just Had To Play The Blues," "Keep On Rockin'" (both featuring hot licks from guest harmonica player John Stevens) and the album's first single "The Lonely One;" to the funkier displays "Icy You" and "Neighbors;" to the hard-rocking "Black Widow;" the bare-knuckles blues of "Free;" the down-and-out blues of "On The Bottom Again;" and the uplifting title track "The Feeling" - capped by Felix's atmospheric song-ending guitar display. And then there are the additional treats, such as Jeff Clapper's reggae-flavored "Talk About Love;" "Good Lovin'" with its 50's-pop intro; and the funk-rocker "You Say, I Say," showcasing the talents of guest sax player Randy Jackson. Co-producer Dave Villani underscores several tracks with a tasty keyboard presence, especially on "Neighbors;" "On The Bottom Again;" and the Hurricanes' instrumental tip of the hat to Carlos Santana, "Spanish Rose...One For Carlos." The Feeling is not just an album, it is the foundation of what Felix and the Hurricanes has always been about - music born through feeling and emotion. Every tune on this album is played with purpose and conviction; you can tell this trio's heart and soul is invested in each and every song. The Feeling captures the essence and feeling of Felix and the Hurricanes, and is an excellent listen for "Hurricaniacs" and the uninitiated alike. Needless to say,
BUY OR DIE!  added on 2007-07-14
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"Along a similar fault line, you'll find Natalia Zukerman's new independent release On a Clear Day. She too adds some jazz flourishes, while nevertheless tipping her pick to the blues with her smoky slide guitar and sweetly seductive come-hither vocals. Zukerman's craftsmanship is clearly evident upon first listen, though the layered intricacies demand a more focused engagement with the music. The poetry through which she searches her soul and reveals the workings of her innermost emotional world is at once stunning and familiar. Allison Miller, Julie Wolf, and other marvelous musicians support her noble and glorious endeavor." -Kelly McCartney, Velvet Park Magazine added on 2007-07-14
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cd baby: natalia zukerman: on a clear day...
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"If there is such a thing as a "date album," this is one, and it's hard to imagine anyone not instantly falling for this gorgeous batch of gently smoldering, country-jazz torch songs.

Waves of watery, tremolo and Latin-leaning guitar give these 11 songs their melting flow and are superbly supported by sedate yet steady rhythms and tasty touches of piano and other key-based instruments. There are, as well, splashes of accordion, autoharp, melodica, glockenspiel and several other elsewhere-underemployed instruments.

Then there's Helgerson's voice-sophisticated and seductive, aged and weary yet fresh and filled with hope, clear as a bell and evocative while sounding eternally elusive.

Placing such talents together, Amelia demonstrates a seamless union of identity, sound and purpose, and the first-rate production allows the band's beauty and brilliance to bloom in full."
The Oregonian 1/27/03 added on 2007-07-14
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cd baby: amelia: somewhere left to fall......
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 added on 2007-01-05
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cd baby: naama hillman: living room...
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