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Valerie Carter (Valerie Gail Zakian Carter, February 5, 1953 – March 3, 2017) was an American singer-songwriter. Carter is perhaps best known as a back-up vocalist who has recorded and performed with a number of singers including Jackson Browne, Don Henley, Linda Ronstadt, Christopher Cross and, most notably, James Taylor. While she may be known for her cover version of The Five Stairsteps' "Ooh Child" featured at the end of the 1979 film Over the Edge, Carter is also a respected songwriter, having written songs for Judy Collins ("Cook with Honey" from Collins' 1973 album True Stories, and Other Dreams),...
There are at least two bands called The Coterie. Anchored in the city of roses and rain, The Coterie, have been writing and recording for the past year to bring you their first full-length, Aesthete. Members of the band, having played in previous up and coming acts around town, pooled together to form the current five-piece group. Using unique musical compositions strung together with melody, The Coterie deliver a sound that is both, singular and definitive, as well as urgent and ambitious. .
Valerie Etienne was born in Newham and raised in Custom House and Royal Docks. This track is from her first solo album 'For What It Is'. Released n 1999 She was formerly with Galliano and has been providing backing vocals for the last 10 years for countless bands and touring with Jamaroqui, Kylie Minougue. Her sister is Priscilla Etienne founder of the new funeral photography company 'Funeography'. .
The Irish Experience play Celtic and Appalachian music on traditional and electric instruments. The band was formed in 1996 to play a Saint Patrick's Day show in Seattle, USA. A self-titled CD was released in 2003 with lineup consisting of Joe Bowbeer, Tom Hotchkin, Tom May and Dave Smith. The track Morrison's Jig was licensed by Hallmark in 2008 for use in their Say It With Music line of greeting cards. Green Energy featuring The Wicked Jig was released in 2009. The track Paddy on the Landfill is featured in the movie Kill the Irishman released in 2011. Official site...
The most impressive band to come out of Greg and Jessica Weeks's Language of Stone repertoire so far is Ex Reverie. It's the spawn of Gillian Chadwick, the other half of Jessica Weeks's Woodwose. Chadwick's singing on the band's debut, The Door into Summer, evokes a more sinister Sandy Denny (Fairport Convention), her voice rising like an incantation over the music and then falling back among the flora. Her tonal flexibility allows her to keep up with the fertile evolution of her suites (more than half the songs here exceed five minutes). This evolution carries each song through a distinct...