Diane Durrett & Soul Suga’ “Live”

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    Artista / Grupo: Diane Durrett & Soul Suga’

    Álbum: Live

    Discográfica: Blooming Tunes Music / Blind Raccoon

    Año publicación: 2018

    Fecha crítica: 3/2019

    Valoración: GREAT

From Atlanta, blues and soul singer and songwriter Diane Durrett bursts into music like a tornado This is her eighth album, the last two backed by Soul Suga’ band The new album is the first one she has recorded live from one of her electrifying shows and accurately let us see Diane in her element, that is to say, on stage giving the best of herself, performing a repertoire that tells us about life, love, redemption and joy, as well as other topics she delivers with commitment and passion The recording includes twenty-five songs she performed at Eddie’s Attic in Decatur, Georgia, which allows us to savour and discover an out of the ordinary singer who, besides getting an immediately communication with the audience, knows how to write passionate but at the same time full of humor songs Diane Durrett also dares as a producer and guitar tasks, which makes her become a versatile artist with quality enough to be appreciated only by listening to the first notes that come from her throat Her last times usual band, The Soul Suga’, is formed by Markham White on guitar, Yoel B’nai Yehuda on keyboards, Gregg Shapiro on bass, Melissa Junebug on drums and percussion, Wes Funderburke on trombone, Kerren Berz on violin and finally Adam McKnight and Deborah Reese on backing vocal harmonies



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