From their album “Show Time” (1981):
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From her upcoming album “Mountain Music”, to be released on 27 September 2024:
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Hailing from Hamilton, this Canadian five-piece band got their start when friends Steven Kiely and Bradley Germain decided to write music together in 2019. Further consisting of Ronson, Gareth Inkster and Murray Heaton, they share a love of taking the listeners on a journey, creating an energy between crowd and stage on festivals like Hillside and venues such as Bridgeworks. Inspired by The Allman Brothers and The Grateful Dead, they debuted with their EP “Light On Water” in 2020.
Initially coming across as a straightforward love song, their new single also shines a light on feeling whether you’re actually worthy of love at all. Taken from their upcoming, self-titled debut album, expected on September 20th, the song finds a balance between funk and yacht-rock. With a relentless funkalicious vibe from the bouncy rhythm, wild guitars and red-hot brass, this highly infectious groove effortlessly marries vintage funk with a touch of contemporary sophistication.
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From his upcoming album “Shawn”, to be released on 15 November 2024:
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Born and raised in Germany, this singer and songwriter started making music and 5 years old. Drawn to 60s and 70s soul and funk, she always felt she was born in the wrong time and place. At 17 she left home to pursue a career in music and that led her to have been able to provide vocals and work with legendary artists such as Larry Graham, Dionne Warwick and Nelly Furtado. Currently working on her debut EP “Hippie Soul”, she’s ready to give a sneak peak of her 70s-inspired sound.
Created with multi-cultural crew of musicians and engineers from Brasil, Türkiye, Germany and the UK, her debut single may be named after the king of rock ‘n’ roll, but was actually inspired by an encounter she had with Prince in Monaco. Transporting the listener back to the 70s from the first note, it’s the funky guitars, punchy bass and full-bodied horns the form the infectious melody. And with her soulful vocals, this retro-fuelled earworm definitely leaves you wanting more.
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