Wednesday, March 23, 2011

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California Honey Drops

Loquito I have friends of The California Honeydrops with his new album. In addition, the San Francisco Bay Arena this week have been on tour in Spain but have not gone to Barcelona, \u200b\u200bto my knowledge. Despite that, "joy" that is to hear their latest album, Spreadin Honey is just wonderful. For me more than his previous work Soul Tub. Cappella to start this started with that sound as New Orleans and soul as is "Train Song" is simply breathtaking. Everything fits in your color palette: soul, 20's jazz, country and cajun. Born in Warsaw, Lech Wierzynski their front man, he began playing blues and jazz still just a teenager in jam sessions in small clubs in Washington DC. Now he leads a combo with a brass section that they wanted for themselves and the larger ones (people who have worked with Jimmy McCracklin, The Marvelettes, Eddie Palmiere or Nell Carter) and a creepy sound. Above is so taste disc in the end we found an excellent version of Johnny Adams semidesconocido. A "Hell Yes I Cheated" in which there is no lack of so-called famous falsetto The Tan Canary. Hear real good.

Sonando: Hell Yes I Cheated The California Honeydrops

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