Sunday, October 18, 2009

Check out John Cammelot, one of RadioIndy's favorite Rock artists

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Band Name: John Cammelot
Band Location: Illinois
Sounds Like: The Eagles
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Check out Breakers Broken, one of RadioIndy's favorite Pop/Rock artists

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Band Name: Breakers Broken
Band Location: Illinois Chicago
Sounds Like: U2 meets Red Hot Chili Peppers meets John Mayer
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Check out Dr. David Klee, one of RadioIndy's favorite Jazz artists

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Band Name: Dr. David KLee
Band Location: Iowa
Sounds Like: Nestor Torres, Nicholas Gunn, Tim Weisberg,
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Check out Casey Dilworth, one of RadioIndy's favorite Country artists

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Band Name: Casey Dilworth
Band Location: Minnesota
Sounds Like: Waylon Jennings
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Check out T.J. Marlatt, one of RadioIndy's favorite [genre] artists

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Band Name: T.J. Marlatt
Band Location: Ohio
Sounds Like: Douglas Spotted Eagle, Jeff Ball, Yanni
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Check out The Romeo Flynns, one of RadioIndy's favorite Rock artists

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Band Name: The Romeo Flynns
Band Location: Michigan
Sounds Like: British Invasion
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Check out T Stuckey, one of RadioIndy's favorite Rap artists

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Band Name: T STUCKEY
Band Location: Michigan
Sounds Like: Bow WoW
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Sunday, October 11, 2009

RadioIndy is pleased to present Connie Strange with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Fire…Brimstone & Love"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Connie Strange with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Fire…Brimstone & Love"

Vocalist Connie Strange whips up a fantastic album, filled with gospel, blues, country, and even the slightest touch of jazz in her newest effort, "Fire…Brimstone & Love." The lead off track states what the entire CD has to offer with "He Said," an eclectic mix of blues and gospel spreading the word of God. Strange wasn't being clever when she named the disc "Fire…Brimstone & Love" for no reason. Although most of the songs are upbeat with a faith based message, tracks like "Are You Ready" talk about death and when the time comes, He will take you away… that is, if you are ready. A hidden gem on this album is Strange's cover of Louie Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World." We have all heard this done by so many, but Strange throw hers country/gospel flare into the mix and creates a great atmosphere with a song that could have easily fallen flat amongst a million other versions floating around in record stores. Gospel and country music fanatics will really enjoy "Fire…Brimstone & Love" and it may just get you to church on Sunday!

-Shaun H. and the RadioIndy Reviewer Team
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RadioIndy is pleased to present Al Sofia with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Destiny"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Al Sofia with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Destiny"

Talented vocalist Al Sofia shares his love for pop/easy listening music with his latest disc, "Destiny." With hints of Bobby Darin and Michael Buble, Sofia delivers an exceptional disc of both originals and cover songs. The title track "Destiny" shows his knack for creative songwriting and has that Philadelphia soul vibe to it. Although the album does feature some great original work, it is Sofia's covers that really shine through. Taking someone else's music and making it your own is never easy, but Sofia does it with ease on songs such as "You Raise Me Up" (popularized by Josh Groban). There are also some jazzy takes on well known Broadway numbers like "Seasons of Love" from the musical Rent and "It's Possible" from Suessical. "Destiny" is a great album for any fan of Hall & Oates or Michael Buble and is well worth listening to.

-Shaun H. and the RadioIndy Reviewer Team
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