My Sister Linoleum - Last to Know (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: My Sister Linoleum
- Title: Last to Know
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Lil' My Sister Linoleum
- Genre: Folk, Vocal Jazz, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 60:10
- Total Size: 147/314 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Last to Know
2. I've Got a Crush on You
3. Black Waterside
4. Folded in Your Pocket
5. Cry Me a River
6. Willy O' Winsbury
7. Tipping My Hand
8. A Dear Friend
9. Alfie
10. All the Falling Away
11. Cruel Sister
12. You Don't Know What Love Is
1. Last to Know
2. I've Got a Crush on You
3. Black Waterside
4. Folded in Your Pocket
5. Cry Me a River
6. Willy O' Winsbury
7. Tipping My Hand
8. A Dear Friend
9. Alfie
10. All the Falling Away
11. Cruel Sister
12. You Don't Know What Love Is
My Sister Linoleum performs an eclectic blend of original songwriting, "steam" jazz, fingerpicking traditional music, and old English/Irish folk songs. We do all of our own production and sound engineering at Suboptimo Studios, located in the basement of our home in beautiful Walla Walla, Washington.
Janet Berger launched her musical career in the early 1980s singing jazz standards at a local piano bar in Fort Collins, Colorado. She soon became a highly sought after vocalist in nightclub musical reviews, private events, radio commercial voice-overs, studio vocals and featured guest appearances with several area jazz combos. She wrote her first song (“Working Man's Bar”) as a teenager working as a waitress in a local blue-collar bar and quickly established a regional reputation as a sharp narrative songwriter. “My primary influences have been Joni Mitchell, Cheryl Wheeler and Dan Fogelberg because of their gift for storytelling and lush lyrical imagery,” Berger says. “I think many of my songs are really more a form of therapy - exploring my own issues, observations and experiences behind the veil of songwriting.” Over the past three decades, Berger has continually stopped crowds cold from Walla Walla, Washington to Washington, D.C. with her deeply personal and highly insightful original material. She's currently finishing her long awaited collection, 'Little Windows'
Bill Bogard taught himself to play the old guitar in the closet at his sister’s house after losing access to his grandmother's piano after she passed away. An accomplished guitarist, he has a forty year career playing and composing music in and around Colorado and the west, including work touring (Kinesis, Sesame Street), numerous club and stage performances, theatrical productions, and productions of his own work. He has a special love for jazz, but also all styles of music, and feels equally at home playing blues, folk, rock, world, and experimental musics. In guitar, he has been heavily influenced by the work of Jim Hall, Wes Montgomery, and John Renbourn. His original music includes compositions for solo guitar, small jazz groups, big bands, and orchestral ensembles. He first played with Janet Berger in public over thirty years ago and immediately fell in love with her incredible voice, sensitivity, and musical talent. After a long separation, they are back together in what will be a long, beautiful, and productive collaboration. Bill has also been the Deburgh Professor of Social Sciences at Whitman College for 30 years. When he hasn’t been out playing, the classroom is his home away from home.
Janet Berger launched her musical career in the early 1980s singing jazz standards at a local piano bar in Fort Collins, Colorado. She soon became a highly sought after vocalist in nightclub musical reviews, private events, radio commercial voice-overs, studio vocals and featured guest appearances with several area jazz combos. She wrote her first song (“Working Man's Bar”) as a teenager working as a waitress in a local blue-collar bar and quickly established a regional reputation as a sharp narrative songwriter. “My primary influences have been Joni Mitchell, Cheryl Wheeler and Dan Fogelberg because of their gift for storytelling and lush lyrical imagery,” Berger says. “I think many of my songs are really more a form of therapy - exploring my own issues, observations and experiences behind the veil of songwriting.” Over the past three decades, Berger has continually stopped crowds cold from Walla Walla, Washington to Washington, D.C. with her deeply personal and highly insightful original material. She's currently finishing her long awaited collection, 'Little Windows'
Bill Bogard taught himself to play the old guitar in the closet at his sister’s house after losing access to his grandmother's piano after she passed away. An accomplished guitarist, he has a forty year career playing and composing music in and around Colorado and the west, including work touring (Kinesis, Sesame Street), numerous club and stage performances, theatrical productions, and productions of his own work. He has a special love for jazz, but also all styles of music, and feels equally at home playing blues, folk, rock, world, and experimental musics. In guitar, he has been heavily influenced by the work of Jim Hall, Wes Montgomery, and John Renbourn. His original music includes compositions for solo guitar, small jazz groups, big bands, and orchestral ensembles. He first played with Janet Berger in public over thirty years ago and immediately fell in love with her incredible voice, sensitivity, and musical talent. After a long separation, they are back together in what will be a long, beautiful, and productive collaboration. Bill has also been the Deburgh Professor of Social Sciences at Whitman College for 30 years. When he hasn’t been out playing, the classroom is his home away from home.
Pop | Folk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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