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It was destiny that brought Native Americana artist Cary Morin together with multi-Grammy winning producer and engineer Tony Daigle.
“Don’t You Put Your Hands On Me” produced by Tomas Doncker and James Dellatacoma, tackles the issues of domestic violence and sexual harassment.
Jerry told me in 1979, “We’re strictly working people, really. We’ve never been rich. I think that works out pretty well.”
Their groove is relaxed but irresistible, easing effortlessly from down-home blues to second-line strut to gospel transcendence, and beyond.
“At its core, the song is joyous and unifying, and that’s carried through in the music. The horn section is a nod to the Memphis sound…”
The scariest part of all this is that some younger people who are rightfully impatient about sequestering, are throwing caution to the wind.
The song cuts a deep, blues-rockin’ groove with Tim “Too Slim“ Langford’s signature monster guitar style and a memorable, hooky chorus.
This is the story about how Billie Holiday was a true martyr to causes that hadn’t happened yet
“There is no doubt that a lot of people will miss Frank Bey. He was the genuine article.” – Christoffer “Kid” Andersen.
Good Bones, to be released on June 19th via Cinematic Music Group