Laura Tate “Live From El Paso”

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    Artista / Grupo: Laura Tate

    Álbum: Live From El Paso

    Discográfica: 811 Gold Records / Blind Raccoon

    Año publicación: 2020

    Fecha crítica: 12/2020

    Valoración: GREAT

Daughter of an opera singer, Laura Tate first stepped a stage at nine Soon she started to tour with a theater company and developed an artistic career, especially in musicals in New York, Los Angeles, Nashville or Dallas theaters Later on she directed various documentaries, different commercials and music videos, working and assisting artists like Phil Collins, Gloria Estefan or Cheap Trick Involved in every musical field you can imagine, Laura has also developed a career as a singer, releasing some albums like this last one, which benefits will go to social-justice causes Laura Tate is deeply involved So here come twelve songs Tate sings with a lot of feeling and commitment, which makes as a result an excellent album in every aspect, besides bringing a selection of rhythms that will make us enjoy from passionate ballads, to romantic country songs, rock ‘n’ roll, rhumba, boogaloo or jazz she reinvents adjusting them to her vocal qualities Laura is backed by an impressive band with Doug Hamblin on guitar, Jeff Paris on piano and vocals, Terry Wilson on bass and vocals, Tony Braunagel on drums, Joe Sublett on tenor sax, Lee Thornburg on trombone, Darrell Leonard on trumpet and Teresa James on backing vocals This is an honest album performed with real wholeheartedness



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