Anthony Cosmo Callea (n. 13 de diciembre de 1982; Melbourne, Victoria) es un cantante australiano, ganador de premio ARIA y fue segundo lugar en la temporada del 2004 de Australian Idol. Actualmente Anthony tiene el récord por el más rápido en venderse y más vendido Sencillos, por su The Prayer (sencillo debut). Anthony ha acumulado una serie de premios incluidos un ARIA Award, Channel V por el Artista del Año, Pop Republic por Artista del Año, MTV Viewer’s Choice Award, Variety’s Young por el Espectáculo del año, MO Award y Gospel Music Award. Es conocido por su poderosa y adiestrada voz y su versatilidad en muchos géneros y actuaciones en vivo. Todos, excepto uno, de los tracks incluidos en su segundo álbum “A New Chapter” fueron co-escritos por Callea y sus álbumes, singles y DVD han estado todos en el Top 20.
jueves, 2 de marzo de 2023
miércoles, 1 de marzo de 2023
Aaron Neville - You Never Can Tell
Aaron Joseph Neville (born January 24, 1941) is an American R&B and soul singer. He has had four platinum albums and four Top 10 hits in the United States, including three that reached number one on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart. "Tell It Like It Is", from 1966, also reached the top position on the Soul chart for five weeks.
He has also recorded with his brothers Art, Charles and Cyril as the Neville Brothers and is the father of singer/keyboards player Ivan Neville. Neville is of mixed African-American, Caucasian, and North American Indigenous (Choctaw) heritage.
The first of his singles that was given airplay outside of New Orleans was "Over You" (Minit, 1960). Neville's first major hit single was "Tell It Like It Is", released on a small New Orleans label, Par-Lo, co-owned by local musician/arranger George Davis, a friend from school, and band-leader Lee Diamond. The song topped Billboard's R&B chart for five weeks in 1967 and also reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 (behind "I'm a Believer" by the Monkees). It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[2] It was not the label's only release, as some sources claim. At least five other Par-Lo singles, three of them by Neville himself, are known to exist.
Neville released his first solo album since the late 1960s in 1986 with the independent release Orchid in The Storm. In 1989, Neville teamed up with Linda Ronstadt on the album Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind which included four duets by the pair. Amongst them were the No. 1 Grammy-winning hits "Don't Know Much" and "All My Life". "Don't Know Much" reached No. 2 on the Hot 100, and was certified Gold for selling a million copies, while the album was certified Triple Platinum for US sales of more than three million.[3]
Following the success of Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind, Ronstadt produced his 1991 album Warm Your Heart including the hit single "Everybody Plays the Fool", a cover of the 1972 Main Ingredient song, which reached No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and another duet with Ronstadt "Close Your Eyes". Warm Your Heart was certified platinum in 1997 for more than a million sales in the U.S.
During 1993 and 1994, Neville expanded his repertoire as a recording artist and ventured into making country music. In 1993, Neville released the platinum-selling The Grand Tour on A&M Records with lead single "Don't Take Away My Heaven" reaching No. 4 on the Adult Contemporary chart (where previous hits "Don't Know Much", "All My Life", and "Everybody Plays the Fool" all reached number one). The follow-up single "The Grand Tour", a cover of country music legend George Jones' 1974 hit, peaked at No. 38 on the Billboard country singles chart, and was highly acclaimed by fans and critics, resulting in a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance at the 36th Annual Grammy Awards in 1994. He followed the album up with another platinum seller Aaron Neville's Soulful Christmas.
Neville's next country music project involved appearing on 1994's Rhythm, Country and Blues, an album of duets featuring R&B and Country artists performing renditions of classic country and R&B songs. Neville recorded a version of "I Fall to Pieces", a major crossover hit for Patsy Cline originally released in 1961, with Trisha Yearwood that resulted in Neville and Yearwood winning the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals at the 37th Annual Grammy Awards. As a result, Neville became one of the only African American recording artists to win a Grammy within the Country genre. In April 1994, Neville appeared on Sesame Street to sing the song "I Don't Want to Live on the Moon" as a duet with Ernie.
Aaron's 1995 R&B flavored release, The Tattooed Heart, featuring covers of classics by Bill Withers and Kris Kristofferson went gold, while 1997's pop-orientated ...To Make Me Who I Am included songwriting contributions from contemporary hitmakers Babyface and Diane Warren as well as two new duets with Ronstadt, including a cover of "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face". This was followed by a 2000 gospel album Devotion which topped the US gospel album chart, and his 2003 debut for Verve Records entitled Nature Boy: The Standards Album which topped the US jazz album chart. The album saw Neville covering selections from the Great American Songbook, including another Ronstadt duet "The Very Thought of You".
In August 2005, his home in Eastern New Orleans was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina; he evacuated to Memphis, Tennessee, before the hurricane hit. He initially went to Austin temporarily visiting his friend Clifford Antone, then moved to Nashville, Tennessee, after the storm. and, failing to return to the city by early 2008, caused the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival to temporarily change its tradition of having the Neville Brothers close the festival. However, the Neville Brothers, including Aaron, returned for the 2008 Jazzfest, which returned to its traditional seven-day format for the first time since Katrina. He then decided to move back to the New Orleans area, namely the North Shore city of Covington. Neville performed Randy Newman's "Louisiana 1927" during NBC's A Concert for Hurricane Relief on September 2, 2005.
Neville signed to SonyBMG's new Burgundy Records label in late 2005 and recorded an album of songs by Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, Sam Cooke and others for Bring It On Home...The Soul Classics, released on September 19, 2006. The album, produced by Stewart Levine, features collaborations between Neville and Chaka Khan, Mavis Staples, Chris Botti, David Sanborn, Art Neville, and others. The album's first single was a remake of The Impressions' 1963 classic "It's All Right".
Neville's career has included work for television, movies and sporting events. Neville sang the US national anthem in the movie The Fan starring Robert De Niro and Wesley Snipes. He also sang the anthem at the WWF's SummerSlam 1993 and at WCW's Spring Stampede 1994. Neville sang the theme music to the children's TV series Fisher-Price Little People. He also sang a new version of "Cotton", for Cotton Incorporated which was introduced during the 1992 Summer Olympics. In 1988 he recorded "Mickey Mouse March" for Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films, one of Various Artists. In 2006, Neville performed a rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner", alongside Aretha Franklin and Dr. John on keyboards at Super Bowl XL in Detroit, Michigan. In addition, Neville (along with brothers Art and Cyril) did background vocals for the songs "Great Heart", "Bring Back the Magic", "Homemade Music", "My Barracuda", and "Smart Woman (in a Real Short Skirt)" on Jimmy Buffett's Hot Water, released in 1988.
Neville is interviewed on screen and appears in performance footage with the Neville Brothers in the 2005 documentary film Make It Funky!, which presents a history of New Orleans music and its influence on rhythm and blues, rock and roll, funk and jazz. The Nevilles perform "Fire on the Bayou" in the film.
On October 27, 2006, Neville made a guest appearance on an episode of the soap opera The Young and the Restless. He sang "Stand by Me" and "Ain't No Sunshine", from his album, Bring It On Home ... The Soul Classics. In 2008 he released Gold, which includes a double album of his hits.
In 2008 Neville's song Christmas Prayer was featured on ER (TV Series). In ER (season 15) episode The High Holiday.
In 2009, Neville, along with the Mt. Zion Mass Choir, released a version of the song "A Change Is Gonna Come" on the compilation album Oh Happy Day.
In 2010, Neville and his brother Art performed with The Meters.
Neville was the featured artist for the 100th Anniversary Celebration of the University of Memphis Centennial Concert September 30, 2011, at the Cannon Center for the Performing Arts.
In 2011, Neville, along with The Blind Boys of Alabama and Mavis Staples had toured New Zealand.
In January 2013, paying tribute to the songs of his youth, Blue Note Records released Neville's My True Story, a collection of 12 doo-wop tunes, produced by Don Was and Keith Richards, with backing by musicians such as Benmont Tench and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
In March 2015, he was named the year's recipient of the Laetare Medal.
In October 2015, Keith Richards selected the song "My True Story" as one of his Desert Island Discs.
In May 2021, the 80-year old Neville announced his retirement from touring, but said he may still record albums or perform occasionally for special events or festivals.
martes, 28 de febrero de 2023
Etta James - Holding back the Years
Jamesetta Hawkins (Los Ángeles, 25 de enero de 1938-Riverside, California, 20 de enero de 2012), más conocida por su nombre artístico Etta James, fue una cantante estadounidense de géneros soul, jazz y rhythm and blues, considerada una de las grandes voces en la historia del rhythm & blues.
James fue prodigiosa en su tono de voz y esto le permitió convertirse en una cantante de góspel, interpretando en el coro de su iglesia de barrio en Los Ángeles. Empezó a hacer interpretaciones en la radio a los cinco años, bajo la tutela e instrucción del profesor James Earle Hines. Se trasladó a San Francisco en 1950, formando de inmediato un grupo con otras dos cantantes. Cuando tenía 14 años, presentó su primera audición con el director de orquesta Johnny Otis.
A petición de su madre, Etta regresó a Los Ángeles para grabar "Roll With Me Henry" (rebautizada en la galleta del disco como "The wallflower") con la banda Otis y el vocalista Richard Berry para la compañía discográfica Modern Records. Otis llamó al trío vocal The Peaches (más tarde, un apodo de Etta). La canción "Roll with me Henry" llegó a los primeros puestos de las listas de éxitos en 1955.
The Peaches se disolvió pronto, y Etta siguió cantando para Modern Records durante toda la década de 1950 (frecuentemente bajo la supervisión del saxo Maxwell Davis). "Good Rockin' Daddy" fue otro éxito a finales de 1955, aunque otras canciones como "W-O-M-A-N" y "Tough Lover" no lo fueron tanto.
En 1960 comienza a trabajar con la discográfica Chess Records de Chicago, cantando para la subsidiaria Argo. Inmediatamente, su carrera alcanzó un nivel altísimo de popularidad; no solo hizo un par de dúos con su novio (el cantante líder de los Moonglows, Harvey Fuqua), sino que individualmente grabó canciones como la apasionada balada "All I Could Do Was Cry", alcanzando lo más alto de las listas de éxitos de R&B.
Leonard Chess entendió a Etta como una cantante clásica de baladas con un potencial añadido para la canción popular, e hizo que la acompañase una orquestación de violines para su grabación de los temas «At Last» y «Trust in me» en 1961. No obstante, Etta no abandonó su lado más áspero: en 1962 grabó «Something's Got a Hold on Me», con tonos de góspel, en 1963 un vibrante disco en directo (Etta James Rocks the House) grabado en el New Era Club de Nashville, y en 1966 un dueto blusístico, «In the Basement», con su amiga Sugar Pie De Santo.
En 1967 grabó uno de sus temas clásicos, «Tell Mama», una balada soul optimista que contrastaba con otros temas más dramáticos de la misma sesión como "I'd Rather Go Blind". A pesar de la muerte de Leonard Chess, Etta permaneció en la compañía hasta 1975, aproximándose finalmente a la música rock.
Tras unos años difíciles, regresó en 1988 con un disco para Island titulado Seven Year Itch, que reafirmó su maestría en el soul sureño.
Sus siguientes discos fueron variados, aproximándose tanto a la música más contemporánea (en 1990 con Sticking to My Guns) como a la emotividad más explícita (en 1992 con The Right Time), pasando por algunas aproximaciones al jazz y a la música navideña, como en 1998 con Etta James Christmas.
El 23 de diciembre de 2011 fue ingresada en el hospital Riverside Community de California con una leucemia terminal. La cantante, ganadora de seis premios Grammy, fue adicta a la heroína durante muchos años. Falleció el 20 de enero de 2012 a los 73 años, lo anunció su amiga y representante Lupe de León.Christina Aguilera conmemoró a Etta cantando en su funeral el sencillo "At Last".
lunes, 27 de febrero de 2023
The Temptations - Remember the Time
The Temptations es una banda estadounidense formada en Detroit, Estados Unidos. Este grupo vocal estadounidense está considerado uno de los más exitosos en la historia de la música. Ha vendido decenas de millones de álbumes y es famoso por ser una de las formaciones más relevantes de Motown Records.
Su repertorio incluye una gran variedad de géneros: R&B, doo-wop, funk, disco, soul, y música adulto contemporáneo. En un principio se llamaban The Elgins, y siempre sus integrantes han sido, al menos, cinco vocalistas/bailarines masculinos. El grupo original contenía componentes de dos bandas locales de Detroit, The Distants (Otis Williams, Elbridge "Al" Bryant y Melvin Franklin) y The Primes (Eddie Kendricks y Paul Williams). Entre los más destacados Temptations futuros estaban David Ruffin, Dennis Edwards, Richard Street, Damon Harris, Ron Tyson, Ali-Ollie Woodson, Theo Peoples y G. C. Cameron. La formación cambió frecuentemente, particularmente en las últimas décadas.
Conocidos por sus coreografías, por sus distintivas armonías y por llevar siempre elegantes trajes sobre el escenario, se ha dicho que su influencia en el soul es equivalente a la ejercida por los Beatles en el pop y el rock. Son los segundos que más tiempo permanecieron en la Motown (por detrás de Stevie Wonder). En total 40 años: 16 entre 1961 y 1977, y 24 más desde 1980 a 2004 (desde 1977 a 1980, firmaron con Atlantic Records). En el año 2009, los Temptations continúan actuando y grabando Para Universal Records con el único miembro original que sigue con vida, el cofundador Otis Williams.
En el transcurso de su carrera, han conseguido cuatro sencillos n.º 1 en Billboard Hot 100, y 14 sencillos n.º 1 en Billboard R&B. Su material les ha proporcionado tres Premios Grammy, y dos más por componer y producir el éxito de 1972 "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone". The Temptations fue el Primer grupo de Motown que ganó un Grammy. Seis Temptations: Dennis Edwards, Melvin Franklin, Eddie Kendricks, David Ruffin, Otis Williams y Paul Williams entraron en el prestigioso Rock and Roll Hall of Fame en 1989. Algunos de sus clásicos son: “My Girl", "War", "Ain't Too Proud to Beg", "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" o “The Way You Do the Things You Do"
domingo, 26 de febrero de 2023
Beverley Skeete - On the Road Again
Beverley Skeete started her carreer in the early 80's with club tracks such as Warm to a top 5 with Gat Decor. Beverley has worked with the biggest names in the music industry from Chaka Khan, Elton John, Annie Lennox, Sting, Robbie Williams and Jamiroquai to De la Soul and Mark Morrison. She also did main and backing vocals for many eurodance projects and artists : Pagany (I don't wanna hurt you was one of her first works along Media Records), Clubhouse, Clock, Gina G, Sharada House Gang, Anticappella, 49ers (in the Club Mix of Rockin my body Ann Marie Smith does the main vocals "Rockin your body...and I'll be yours tonight" and Beverley sings "Uuuuhh again again again")... In 1993 she released the solo eurodance single The Power Of Love under the name Beverly. Since 1997, she's been a member of The Rhythm Kings.