Wayne Brady Talks
About His Debut Album A Long Time Coming
On September 16, 2008 Peak Records/Concord Music Group will release Wayne Brady’s debut album, the appropriately titled - A Long Time Coming.
The Emmy Award winner is the consummate entertainer, whose talent truly knows no boundaries. As a stage, screen and live performer Brady is unparalleled.
But now, he turns his attention to his first love: music. The 12-track R&B collection features Brady’s own compositions standing side by side with his loving, inspired reinventions of such classics as Sam Cooke’s “A Change is Gonna Come,” The Beatles’ “Can’t Buy Me Love” and Stevie Wonder’s “All I Do.”
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EMINEM & SHADY
RECORDS PRESENT CA$HIS
CASHIS, who hails originally from Chicago, headed out west to Cali to pursue his career as a hip hop artist leaving his friends and family and to follow his dream. Upon his arrival in the heart of where gangsta rap was born, he was immediately respected and released a series of successful mix tapes. With the release of his much anticipated EP on Shady Records and his features on
Eminem’s, “The Re-up” which sold 1.9 Million Copies World-wide, a fan base has been globally created.
This Shady Records recording artist is positioned to make serious impact this year with the release of his double-disc major label LP “Loose Cannon” on Interscope/Shady Records September 23rd, 2008. Eminem is featured on several tracks and will be filming a new music video for one of the singles next month to be released next month.
George Clinton Teams Up With All Star ‘Gangsters of Love’ For New Album
Think of
George Clinton and you'll likely conjure an image of a crazy black man with rainbow dreads and garb befitting a galactic shaman literally barking at phat bottomed girls with a sub-atomic "WOOF!" This lovable nutcase is the legendary and internationally renowned grandfather of funk and the founder of the
Parliament-Funkadelic MOB, taking the sonic innovations of James Brown and
Sly Stone to both outer space AND Neptune while selling millions of records and concert tickets in the process. Quiet as its kept, however, George Clinton's initial approach to the ladies was crooning (when he wasn't cutting hair) as the leader of a standup vocal group he formed in `55 called The
Parliaments, emulating the doo wop and love songs that were popular when he was in diapers (well...he STILL wears those on occasion).
What is there left for the North Cackalackee-born grandfather of funk to do after four decades of rockin' steady on the one? He can dip back to an era of sweet street corner soul that was his initial inspiration, take some folks back into time while blowing their minds THIS TIME with new spins on the standards - with a mothership full of special guests that completely have his back! We're talkin'
Carlos Santana, Sly Stone, El DeBarge, Kim Burrell, the RZA (of
Wu Tang Clan), Shavon (from System of a Down) and the
Red Hot Chili Peppers - not to mention P-Funk stalwarts such as
Belita Woods and Gary Shider! It's a concept he calls George Clinton and His Gangsters Of Love, produced by Bobby Eli and George Clinton - a blue light grind in da basement that marks the first in a series of special projects for Shanachie Entertainment.
"I didn't want the record to be 'nostalgic,'" he states. "I wanted to merge the old school with the new school. Some of the kids didn't even know the original songs, so they did them their own way."
Download and Share George Clinton “Ain’t That Peculiar” featuring Sly Stone and El Debarge from George Clinton and His Gangsters of Love.
Album release date is September
16th.
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