Posted at 9:53 am by Lee Lessack
After years of writing songs for Nancy LaMott, Diana Ross, Barry Manilow, Laurie Beechman, Alison Krauss, Disney and Broadway, David Friedman has finally made two CD’s with him singing his own songs. On this CD, and its companion CD “Let Me Fly – David Friedman Sings MORE of His Own Songs” David offers us the composer’s interpretation of classics like Help Is On The Way and I’ll Be Here With You plus lesser known gems like Catch Me and Let Me Be The Music and many more.
Posted at 9:44 am by Lee Lessack
If Jason Mraz had a baby with Maroon 5, and Michael Jackson was the godfather, it would be Preston Leatherman. The Departure features Preston’s unique blend of jazz and pop flair, yet mixes it with R&B and hip-hop influences, spanning multiple generations, to create a one of a kind sound.
Posted at 8:53 am by Lee Lessack
Old-school cabaret with a modern sensibility, On The Edge is a delicious cocktail of classic standards and contemporary pop that’s been shaken vigorously and served with a savory garnish of sassiness.
An eclectic mix of tunes from great American composers such as Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, and Stephen Sondheim as well as modern day songwriters like Rufus Wainwright, George Harrison, and Lady Gaga, Winston Gieseke’s debut recording beautifully captures the dynamic unpredictability of his live stage shows.
Posted at 11:36 pm by Lee Lessack
An infectious, vintage-sounding collection of American standard classics, largely from the early decades of the 20th Century. Creighton, a young, veteran song and dance man of the Broadway stage, will have listeners tapping their toes and crooning along!