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November 16, 2011 01:18 PM PST
Donnie Ray interview at the CBMA's after party with Darin & Anita from syndicated radio show Darin & Anita on Grand Strand. What's up with Donnie Ray and what's coming. FaceBook: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000596706006
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November 16, 2011 12:56 PM PST
Lesa Hudson & Rick Strickland interview at the CBMA's after party with Darin & Anita from syndicated radio show Darin & Anita on Grand Strand.
The Rick Strickland Band
Lesa Hudson
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November 16, 2011 12:31 PM PST
Terri Gore interview at the CBMA's after party with Darin & Anita from syndicated radio show Darin & Anita on Grand Strand. What's up with Terri Gore.
Website: www.legendsofbeach.com
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November 16, 2011 09:03 AM PST
Karen Clayton (The Castaways) Don Tetreault (Fantastic Shakers) interview at the CBMA's Darin & Anita from syndicated radio show Darin & Anita on Grand Strand.
The Castaways
The Fantastic Shakers
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November 16, 2011 08:40 AM PST
Tommy Black & Christina Cooper interview at the CBMA's after party with Darin & Anita from syndicated radio show Darin & Anita on Grand Strand.
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November 15, 2011 12:14 PM PST
Bo Schronce of The Fantastic Shakers interview at the CBMA's Darin & Anita from syndicated radio show Darin & Anita on Grand Strand. Why he recorded "I Still Do"
Website: www.fantasticshakers.com
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November 15, 2011 09:44 AM PST
Sea Cruz Band's Dino Fair & Allie Privette interview at the CBMA after party with Darin & Anita from syndicated radio show Darin & Anita on Grand Strand.
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October 06, 2011 08:35 AM PDT
Darin talks with Southern Soul artist Sir Jonathan Burton about his new release
Sir Jonathan Burton
CDS Records
Darin & Anita on Grand Strand www.grandstrandshow.com Faron Dawson with U.B.U The Band Interview with Darin Henley of Darin & Anita on Grand Strand
September 05, 2011 01:40 PM PDT
Faron Dawson with U.B.U The Band Interview with Darin Henley of Darin & Anita on Grand Strand.
U.B.U The Band
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U.B.U. THE BAND Like most bands that fit the expectations of Country Club Functions, Private Parties,Fairs, Festivals and Corporate Events, U.B.U., THE BAND performs a wide variety of music for all age groups. In addition to this THE BAND proudly boast five very talented vocalists. U.B.U. incorporates top of the line choreography into it's shows and wardrobe consists of many costume changes in a single evening. THE BAND is one of the most personable groups that you will ever meet and they pride themselves on being able to adapt to any situation that should occur. THE BAND, collectively, has over 75 years of on-stage experience! An Evening With U.B.U.
Just to speak of the diversity of the group is one thing: To see it for yourself is another! Promotional & Other Interest
THE BAND also keeps plenty of satisfied client lists, songlists, tapes, pictures, etc. on hand to be mailed out upon request. One thing you can count on: If U.B.U. is performing, it's not just a party it's a special event! Edna Wright of the Honey Cones Darin of Darin & Anita on Grand Strand Catches with Edna in LA
September 01, 2011 10:05 AM PDT
Edna Wright of the Honey Cones
Edna Wright
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Honey Cone was an American R&B and soul singing girl group who was most famous for the #1 hit, "Want Ads". They were the premier female group for Hot Wax Records, operated by the legendary Holland-Dozier-Holland writing team. Honey Cone was an American R&B and soul singing girl group who was most famous for the #1 hit, "Want Ads". They were the premier female group for Hot Wax Records, operated by the legendary Holland-Dozier-Holland writing and producing team in the very early-1970s after the team departed from Motown Records. Edna Wright, Carolyn Willis, and Shelly Clark comprised the vocal trio Honey Cone, which stayed together for four years and was one of the best female soul groups of the early '70s. Although Honey Cone (which lead singer Wright formed in 1969) was based in Los Angeles, their recordings were Northern-style soul — specifically, Detroit soul (which favored a blend of sweetness and grit) worked closely with three producer/songwriters who used to work at Motown: Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland. However, Honey Cone's members had been in the music industry before they joined forces with the famous Holland/DozierHolland team. Willis had been with Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans, who were known for '60s hits like "Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Heart?" and "Not Too Young to Get Married." Clark was an ex-member of the Ikettes, (Ike & Tina Turner's female backup singers), while Wright had been with The Blossoms. In fact, Wright's older sister is singer/actress Darlene Love, who was a member of Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans as well as the Blossoms (in addition to doing a lot of recording by herself). Wright also recorded as a solo artist in the '60s; her Champion single "A Touch of Venus" (recorded under the pseudonym Sandy Wynns) was a small regional hit in Southern California. And like so many of the soul singers who were active in the '60s and '70s, Wright wasn't without gospel credentials. She had a Christian upbringing and sang gospel with the Church of God in Christ Singers, but ended up making secular R&B her primary focus. Wright, Clark, and Willis had only been together a few months when, in 1969, the group caught the attention of Eddie Holland (who came up with the name Honey Cone). The prolific Holland/Dozier/Holland team (which wrote countless mega-hits for Motown artists) had recently left Motown and started their own Detroit-based soul label Hot Wax/Invictus, and Honey Cone became the company's first signing. Honey Cone's first release, a 1969 single titled "While You're Out Looking for Sugar," was also Hot Wax's first release. The very Motown-sounding tune was not a major hit; it reached number 26 on Billboard's R&B singles chart and number 62 on the magazine's pop singles chart. But for a small upstart label, that single was a decent start. Honey Cone's next single, "Girls, It Ain't Easy," was equally Motown-sounding and did become a major hit, reaching number eight on Billboard's R&B singles chart. After that, Honey Cone enjoyed their biggest hit of all, "Want Ads", which reached number one on Billboard's R&B and pop singles charts. In 1971, Honey Cone had another number one R&B hit with "Stick Up," which was also a number 11 pop hit. And a few more major hits followed in 1972, including the ballad "The Day I Found Myself" and the Latin-influenced "One Monkey Don't Stop No Show" (a number five R&B single and a number 15 pop hit). But as big as Honey Cone was from 1969--1972, it didn't fare as well in 1973; none of the three Honey Cone singles that Hot Wax put out in 1973 ("If I Can't Fly," "The Truth Will Come Out," and "Ace in the Hole") were big hits. Sadly, Hot Wax/Invictus experienced a serious cash flow problem in 1973, despite having put out big sellers by Honey Cone as well as Freda Payne, 100 Proof Aged in Soul, Laura Lee, and the Chairmen of the Board. The problem wasn't that Hot Wax/Invictus' releases lacked commercial appeal; the problem, was that the company was not getting paid by its independent distributors. In 1973, Honey Cone broke up, and Hot Wax/Invictus went out of business the following year. Wright went on to record by herself, providing the solo LP Oops! Here I Go Again for RCA in 1976. That same year, Willis scored a Top 10 hit as credited backing vocalist on the Seals and Crofts hit "Get Closer." In more recent years, Edna Wright has been performing across the US with Latari Martin and Melodye Perry as "Edna Wright and The Honey Cone", most recently appearing as a featured act at Teatro Zinzanni in San Francisco. LGB RnB/Blues singer Interview with Darin Henley of Darin & Anita on Grand Strand
August 31, 2011 09:42 AM PDT
LGB RnB/Blues singer Interview with Darin Henley of Darin & Anita on Grand Strand
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"LGB" lives in Warner Robins, GA, but she was born and raised in Allendale, SC. She is known among her peers as the lady with the raspy soulful voice singing the "BLUES" with an Rhythm N' Blues crossover. As a new songwriter, singer, producer and arranger, LGB articulates and delivers each of her stories through her songs in her own special unique way, which she wrote 6 of the 8 songs (tracks 1 - 6). She embraced different musical genres flavoring a little (Rock, Blues, R&B, Beach Music, and a tad of a Gospel flair) and appreciates so very much what each musician and the backup singers contributed. LGB 's first professional break came in November 2007, she co-wrote two songs and performed "I'm Pulling the Plug" with daughter "Tricia Barnwell" on her first CD, "Country All Over Me." This time around, LGB teamed up with Mark Boston (aka "Rockette Morton") who once played bass guitar with "Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band," making a name for them in England. Gene Avey, 2008 ICMA winner, also joined LGB's musical team; he sings two duets with LGB "Reality Slowly Walks Us Down" & "Again, I've Fallen In Love With You." Gene has demonstrated, he with his guitar, is no stranger to playing Rhythm N' Blues with a little bit of Rock N' Roll. Along with Rockette Morton, Gene Avey, and Les "Bo" Kitchings, all members of the Southern Meltdown Band, Aiken, SC and Frank Sandy, North Augusta, SC on saxophone, harmonica and trumpet, they all jammed with LGB on her first CD project. LGB's daughter, Tricia also sings on this project. LGB credits learning to sing from her grandmother and her father. She sang in the church choir growing up and while obtaining her undergraduate degree, she sang in the Voorhees College chorus. She has also performed backup singing with David Brinston, and is very appreciative for the opportunity that David has given her. LGB not only sings, but while in graduate school at Georgia College and State University, she entertained some of Robins Air Force Base, GA's highest ranking military and civilians as an "Oprah Winfrey" (look alike) at a ceremony for a retiring Commander. Without a doubt, LGB understands she will be faced with great challenges and obstacles, but she strongly believes, "everyone has to start somewhere." She has learned a great deal from seasoned musical associates and expresses her sincere humble gratefulness for their teachings, instructions, guidance and their wisdom. She thanks JackO's/JackO's Hair Force, Warner Robins, GA; Ronnie Osgood/Osgood Production and Diane Blume for giving her the uplift and the strength of encouragement to follow her dream. LGB's other studio recording team members and associates who also played a major role in her recording project deserves a "Special Thank You:" Gerad Blume, Tommy Martin, Anthony Hames, Rodell Gray, Milton Barnwell, Chandra Thompson, John Glover, Elddy Trevino and DJ's--Funky Don & Silver Bullet and (Backup singers- Margaret Daniel, Janice Porter, Ruby Moncrieft). Also, LGB sends a special "I Love You" to her mother, Everlena Gray. In loving memory of (Johnny "Doc" Wood) a special dear colleague, who passed away 18 November 2009, while working with LGB on this project. LGB will forever remember Doc's loyalty and support he provided to her since first meeting in April 2004 upon her return from the Pentagon back to Robins Air Force Base, GA. Clifford Curry Interview with Darin Henley of Darin & Anita on Grand Strand
August 29, 2011 09:12 AM PDT
Darin Henley from Darin & Anita on Grand Strand syndicated radio show.
Clifford Curry
Shanty's Records
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