Known for co-founding and fronting indie pop band Wild Child and being a member of 70s-style pop-rock band Glorietta, Austin-based Kelsey Wilson shows that she has a lot more musical strings to her bow. Over time and across the diverse projects, she’s co-written and sung on over 15 albums spanning a plethora of genres. Her latest creation allows her to delve into her vintage funky and soulful side.
The first single of her forthcoming debut album “Party City” puts a funkalicious appetizer in a blender with a 70s soul seasoning and a dash of retro pop and creates a tasty fusion of groovy delights. The sprightly piano, easygoing rhythm and jovial horns lay down a happiness-inducing melody, while her smooth, effervescent vocals and joyous backing harmonies put on a soul-dipped Summery sheen.
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From their album “Touch The World” (1987):
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Although he was born in Morocco, this singer, songwriter, musician and multilinguist was raised in Italy. Listening to every record and tape his father used to sell on the market, he immersed himself in multiple genres, ranging from funk and soul, to jazz and disco. Inspired by artists like
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From her album “Anything Is Possible” (1990):
From their upcoming album “Cause And Effect”, to be released on 20 September 2019: