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Artist: Grady Nichols Title: Falling in Love with Christmas Year Of Release: 2016 Label: Grady Nichols, Ltd. Genre: Jazz, Christma/Holiday Quality: mp3 320 kbps Total Time: 00:55:54 Total Size: 129 mb Tracklist --------- 01. Winter Wonderland 02. Mele Kalikimaka 03. Little Drummer Boy 04. One More Christmas Song (feat. Andy Chrisman) 05. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year 06. Angels We Have Heard on High (feat. Jeff Lorber) 07. O Come All Ye Faithful 08. O Holy Night 09. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 10. Falling in Love with Christmas (feat. David Hamilton) 11. The Message of Christmas 12. The Story of Christmas (O Come Immanuel / O Little Town of Bethlehem / Silent Night / We Three Kings / Hark the Herald Angels Sing) From the time he picked up his first saxophone in the sixth grade, Grady Nichols fell in love with the instrument. Raised in Siloam Springs, AK, Nichols studied under legendary saxophonist Joe Davis in his high school years. After graduating from John Brown University, Nichols moved to Tulsa and became recognized on the scene for his mix of jazz and gospel hues. In 1996, he released his debut album, Between You and Me, which was mainly a live recording. The following year saw him release Mysterious Intentions. Having performed or shared the stage with everyone from the O'Jays and Bill Champlin to Herb Alpert and Huey Lewis & the News, the musician perfected his craft and became one of the new stars on the jazz scene. In 2001, he released In the Fullness of Time and quickly returned to the studio to record his fourth album, Sophistication. When not performing on land, Nichols has performed on various cruise lines. He has appeared on the gospel television show Hour of Power and has remade the Star Trek theme, which impressed William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy. The performer also hosts an annual charity concert, which has seen performers including the Beach Boys. He has also performed at the World Pulse Festival in Indiana. http://rapidgator.net/file/4cb8c06a2b24953dbe3d3c5202adb9d5/-9580GNC16.rar.html http://ssh.tf/1opREWbUg/-9580GNC16.rar http://uploaded.net/file/orns3hcf/-9580GNC16.rar
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Artist: Grady Champion Title: One of a Kind Year Of Release: 2016 Label: Malaco Records Genre: Blues Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless Total Time: 00:51:54 Total Size: 118 / 336 mb Tracklist --------- 01. Bump and Grind 02. Heels and Hips 03. House Party 04. Life Support 05. Leave Here Running 06. Move Something 07. One of a Kind 08. Stone In My Path 09. Thin Line 10. What a Woman 11. When I'm Gone 12. GC Boogie Guitarist, singer, harmonica player, and songwriter Grady Champion released two very impressive recordings in 1999 and 2001 for Shanachie Records. Both his debut, Payin' for My Sins, and 2 Days Short of a Week put Champion on the national touring blues map and helped launch his career beyond the boundaries of his native Jackson, Mississippi. Champion was the youngest of his father's 28 children, and he grew up in rural Canton, outside of Jackson. Raised on a farm, hard work became a way of life for him. Like so many other blues performers, he joined his church choir as an eight-year-old and began singing gospel. Then at 15, his mother moved the family to Miami, Florida, where he attended high school for a year before heading back home to Mississippi for his senior year. After he was graduated, he returned to Florida where he tried boxing, being a radio DJ, and several other occupations before he settled into his career as a performer. He recorded and released his own album, Goin' Back Home, in 1998 and began drawing ever-larger crowds to Florida blues clubs before catching the attention of Shanachie Records executives, who signed him. Champion has not been afraid to speak his mind on his two releases for Shanachie, and he writes from personal experience with social commentary songs like "Policeman Blues" (about racial profiling), and "Children of the Corn," a song about the rising tide of youth violence. From the inception of his career as a blues performer, Champion has sought to tackle new lyrical themes with his original compositions. As a triple-threat harmonica player, guitarist, and songwriter, he accomplishes that in grand style on both Payin' for My Sins and 2 Days Short of a Week. Champion, along with young innovators like Shemekia Copeland and Shawn Pittman, is one of the brighter beacons in the future of blues music. He has continued releasing records well into the new millennium, including 2010's Back in Mississippi: Live at the 930 Blues Cafe. http://rapidgator.net/file/85788c3c002914aa29ad447cd744662f/-9128GCK16.rar.html http://ssh.tf/jHsmWfDlJ/-9128GCK16.rar http://uploaded.net/file/pgs0fxil/-9128GCK16.rar http://rapidgator.net/file/9b84f46cd752765bb8875fe0a105e891/-9128GCK16flac.rar.html http://ssh.tf/B9DUybQlJ/-9128GCK16flac.rar http://uploaded.net/file/x9c809aa/-9128GCK16flac.rar
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Artist: Grady Champion Title: One of A Kind Year Of Release: 2016 Label: Malaco Records Genre: Blues Quality: Mp3/Vo VBR Total Time: 51:54 Total Size: 102 Mb Tracklist: 01. Bump and Grind 02. Heels and Hips 03. Houseparty 04. Life Support 05. Leave Here Running 06. Move Something 07. One of A Kind 08. Stone in My Path 09. Thin Line 10. What A Woman 11. When I'm Gone 12. Gc Boogie Mississippi-based, Grammy Award winning songwriter, entertainer/musician, Grady Champion has been captivating audiences for more than two decades. The singer/harp player/guitarist/songwriter/producer signed to Malaco Records, headquartered in nearby Jackson, MS, in 2013; his first full-length release with the legendary blues label was released the following year. His album, Bootleg Whiskey, named for the George Jackson song, that is one of the album highlights, establishes Champion as a torch carrier for authentic Mississippi blues. Grady Champion was born Oct. 10, 1969 and grew up on a farm in Canton, MS within a religious household. The youngest of his father's 28 children, he joined his church choir at the age of eight and realized his passion for music. When he was 15, he and his family moved to Miami, FL, but he only attended high school there for a year before moving back to Mississippi to graduate. Grady returned to Florida at the age of 18 and started in the music industry as a promoter for the rap label Sun Town Records. By the early 90s he embarked on a brief career as a rapper, performing under the moniker MC Gold. However, he soon discovered that he had a natural talent for the blues, and he incorporated hip-hop into blues music. At the age 24, he worked for FJH Music, owner Frank J. Hackinson, once President of Columbia Pictures, for 5 years; learning the ins and outs of the music business as he worked to build his career as an entertainer/musician. In 1998, after learning to play the harmonica, Grady released his first album, the self-released Goin' Back Home. Champion enjoyed performing at blues clubs all over Florida, and was quickly scooped up by Shanachie Records, with whom he released Payin' for My Sins (1999) and 2 Days Short of a Week (2001). In 2003, Champion's song, co-written with Kevin Bowe, entitled "Trust Yourself" was included on Etta James' Let's Roll album (2003), won a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album and a Blues Music Award as the Soul/Blues Album of the Year from the Blues Foundation in 2004. Back in Mississippi: Live at the 930 Blues Cafe followed in 2008, released on Grady's own GSM Music Group imprint. In 2010, he won the International Blues Challenge, enabling him to expand his regular tour itinerary to include most of the U.S., Canada, and Europe. He has since played the Chicago Blues Festival, the Legendary Blues Cruise, and the Portland Waterfront Blues Festival. In 2011, Champion released his album Dreamin', his song "Make That Monkey Jump" won a Blues Critic Award in the Best Down Home Blues Song category. and Tough Times Don't Last (2013) on his own Grady Shady Music imprint, the former of which was nominated for two 2012 Blues Music Awards: Best Soul Blues Album and Song of the Year for "Thank You for Giving Me the Blues." "I play what I feel," says Grady Champion, whose socially conscious lyrics and inspiring live performances have earned him a 2014 cover story in Living Blues magazine. His appeal has crossed over between predominantly white fans of traditional blues and predominantly black soul-blues fans. "I think blues has a bright future . . . you just gotta be able to hang in the game." With an album on Malaco and a touring schedule of approximately 180 performances per year, that is just what Grady Champion is doing. Grady's newest album, ONE OF A KIND, will be released on Malaco Records in September 16, 2016; which will be his 10th album released in his career (1st album was as a rap artist in 1990, Going Gold). http://rapidgator.net/file/1a5debdf9ac310a1dca02f73b2d878d9/gcooak.rar.html http://ssh.tf/mIOgnKFoS/gcooak.rar https://bytewhale.com/f47dfoxqbzik/gcooak.rar