Showing posts with label Janice Harrington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Janice Harrington. Show all posts

Monday, May 3, 2021

Farmers Road Blues Band & Janice Harrington - Move On

Size: 128.9 MB
Time: 55:02
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2021
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. I Ain't Doin Too Bad (3:27)
02. If You Love Me Like You Say (3:49)
03. Salty Papa Blues (3:39)
04. Move On (3:33)
05. Work Your Magic (5:14)
06. Blues Rockin (4:18)
07. Trouble (3:58)
08. Keep On Rockin (3:52)
09. You Can Have My Husband (Feat. Jessy Martens ) (3:14)
10. A Special Girl (5:05)
11. I Got A Woman (3:48)
12. Double Dynamite (3:38)
13. Saved (3:48)
14. Sweet Home Chicago (3:33)

The first Blues Album from Janice Harringten, since one decade, with a tight Blues Band on her side!!

Described by the international press as warm-hearted and unique, it is hardly surprising that every audience celebrates Janice Harrington's performance and that at 78 years old she is still active.

Born in 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio, with a stopover in Norway, she now lives in Germany with her husband, trombonist and piano builder Werner Gürtler. Known as a versatile artist, she masters blues, jazz and gospel singing, as well as acting and music production, and looks back on a decades-long career that has carried her around the world.

The Farmer’s Road Blues Band - a household name in the northern German blues scene for 40 years now seems more lively than ever. The repertoire of the Elmshorn formation encompasses the full range of rhythm'n'blues from soulful slow blues to danceable up-tempo boogie.

Move On MP3
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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Janice Harrington & Kenn Lending Blues Band - Magic

Size: 101,6 MB
Time: 43:52
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2003
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Double Dynamite (3:46)
02. The Huh Huh (4:25)
03. Work Your Magic (3:12)
04. Going Home Again (5:04)
05. Making Plans (4:10)
06. Telephone Blues (4:16)
07. C.C. Rider (4:06)
08. You Got Me Running (3:51)
09. I Ain't Doin' Too Bad (4:22)
10. Seven Days A Week Man Blues (6:36)

Introducing the multi-talented North American artist, Janice Harrington, renowned singer of Jazz, Blues and Gospel, producer and actress. She resides in the quaint city of Lüneburg, Germany, with her German husband, the talented trombone player and piano-builder Werner Guertler.

Ms. Harrington's (formerly known as Jan Dome) international career began in 1969 with tours for the USO to South East Asia, where she entertained USA military personnel during the Vietnam War. Throughout 1975 to 1977, she appeared at the Las Vegas Flamingo Hotel. Her acting credits include national tours of Norman Is That You?, Two Gentlemen From Verona. She was featured in the American television series Days Of Our Lives.

Ms. Harrington has worked with such artists as Billy Daniels, Lloyd Bridges, Frank Sinatra Jr., Sammy Davis Jr. and Lionel Hampton, who told her "Two aries should not work together. You should get your own show." She did exactly that in 1980, when she relocated to Europe.

In 1982, Ms. Harrington was the opening act for Joan Armatrading in Oslo. She accepted an invitation to sing for Bishop Desmond Tutu in Oslo after he received the Nobel Peace Prize. In 1989, she performed with the Kenn Lending Blues Band as the opening act for B. B. King in Copenhagen. Special guest appearances include being on shows with Rockin Dopsie, Buddy Guy, Champion Jack Dupree and Luther Allison. In 1993, Ms. Harrington toured Switzerland with Big Jay McNeely . As a Jazz performer, Ms. Harrington has appeared with Nat Adderley, Papa Bue’s Royal Viking Jazzband , the Humphrey Lyttleton Band and the Dutch Swing College Band. Ms. Harrington has also appeared with the Danish Radio Big Band, the Oslo Radio Big Band, the German NDR Radio Big Band and the Ljubljana Radio Big Band. She has also been the opening act or guest soloist on numerous radio and TV productions.

Magic