Ursula George “I’m Drivin’”

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    Artista / Grupo: Ursula George

    Álbum: I’m Drivin’

    Discográfica: Self Production

    Año publicación: 2011

    Fecha crítica: 1/2012

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Gifted with a velvety sexy voice, singer and guitar player George Ursula approaches us, in a direct full of good purposes way, to her particular style to perform and deal with the blues Ursula comfortably walks along the winding roads of traditional blues, in the path of classical singers, also known as vaudeville singers, such as Sippie Wallace and Ida Cox among others, as well as Chicago down-home blues with some covers coming from Jimmy Reed or Willie Dixon Miss George displays her clever right vocal qualities along chosen songs, with thirteen great cuts where her voice and her guitars sound straigth and convincing, Ursula shares the recording with her partner Marty Richards, who backs her on piano, drums and percussion The two musicians share and create a magical atmosphere where a wrapping feeling prevails over any other circumstance The result is an album of smooth intimistic blues



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