MP3 Sue Menhart Band - Gypsy Soul
Female-fronted progressive blues/rock with mega-talented guys on the backline. Smart and “I can relate” lyrics over some serious powerhouse vocals. “Coming Home” is a turn this thing up welcome home song for our troops overseas.
4 MP3 Songs in this album (13:44) !
Related styles: BLUES: Blues-Rock, ROCK: Southern Rock
Details:
The Sue Menhart Band fuses traditional southern rock and old-time blues with new millennium pop to create a unique live sound. Led by powerhouse vocals from singer-songwriter Sue, the live show has the passion and energy of a Bruce Springsteen concert with wild stage antics, jokes and bluesy improvisation.
Sue is known locally in New England as the singer-songwriter with a million-man band - anywhere between five and ten guys show up at any given time to back her up. An All-American Fender Strat player herself, with a burgundy Takamine acoustic, she and the band are comfortable in concert halls like Toad’s Place, New Haven or in intimate acoustic cafes.
They’re ready to take their song “Coming Home,” dedicated to our troops overseas, on the road.
Sue’s voice reminds listeners of Susan Tedeschi and Bonnie Raitt, but yet according to https://www.tradebit.com, is “a totally original and distinctive voice.”
In late 2007, Sue’s dissatisfaction with her day job as a computer analyst in the corporate world, coupled with the breakup of yet another cover band, prompted her to sit down and simply, write. She recruited some musicians from work and her neighborhood to play on the album, they practiced in her basement, and recorded the songs in a barn attached to an old New England farmhouse in Griswold, Conn.
The resulting album, “Torn,” expresses everyday emotions about decisions people make at crossroads in their lives. “Torn” has received airplay on WCNI New London at Connecticut College, WPLR in New Haven and WATD in Weymouth, Mass. The band has performed live in the WCNI studios twice, and will debut their next EP titled “Gypsy Soul” in the WCNI studios in March, 2009.
“Torn” and “Gypsy Soul” are available at CD Baby, iTunes, Rhapsody, eMusic, AmazonMP3, Napster, Shockhound, and at all live shows. Stream at https://www.tradebit.com and iLike.
The “Gypsy Soul” EP is bolder and poppier than “Torn.” It includes a song about a blue collar girl’s transformation into a gypsy every night for her man; an upbeat welcome home song for our U.S. fighting men and women; a Tina Turner-ish retro dance tune; and a wedding song to end all wedding songs – “The Choice.” Sue’s softer side shines through on “The Choice” as she also picks up piano playing duties.
Studio and Touring Band:
Kevin Clark – Drums
Kevin’s style is dynamic and powerful while he draws on experiences from marching band drumlines, and country, pop, disco, rock, jazz and blues bands. His #1 influence is Mighty Max Weinberg.
Dave Foret – Bass
Citing John Deacon as his #1 influence, Dave has a knack for finding the pocket, remaining true to the song, and keeping the live show moving.
John Jeff – Guitar
Jeff Beck, Pat Methany, Carlos Santana, and Jimi Hendrix top this British boy’s influence list. He’s self-taught and has a passion for composing rock/jazz instrumentals.
Bill Quinn – Keys, Guitar
A highly sought-after touring and studio musician, Bill has performed across the country with numerous recording artists and is currently having a great time with the Sue Menhart Band.