Sounds | Paul Stanley's Soul Station, Oooo Baby Baby (cover)
- John Van de Mergel
- 30 mei 2020
- 2 minuten om te lezen
Bijgewerkt op: 31 mei 2020
Oooooooooooohhhhhh, lalalalaaaaa....we houden het even chill op deze zongevulde dag. Jaja, hij kan er wat van, de opper-KISS en Starchild, vooral als hij zijn passie voor soul muziek kan uiten. Toegegeven, we kregen even braakneigingen tijdens het al te melige intermezzo (de 'blabla'), maar hebben wel uit volle borst de "Ooooooooohhhhh, lalalalaaaa" meegezongen....onder de douche welteverstaan.
Het nieuwe PSSS zou er ergens dit najaar aankomen...al wordt dit al bijna twee jaar gezegd.
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āThese are challenging times,ā says Paul Stanley. āLong before I ever heard the great British bands, I grew up listening to Philly Soul, Motown and so much more. I was lucky to see Otis Redding and Solomon Burke among others. That music and its storytelling gave me strength and hope even in some tough days. The great classics of that era are magical medicine for most and I felt myself drawn back to that era for some sorcery I think we could all use. While itās hard to connect physically, some of Soul Station decided to reach out and make a virtual and emotional connection on a great Motown and Smokey Robinson classic, Ooo Baby Baby.ā Soul Station Paul has spent the last few years developing a project close to his heart.Ā Soul Station is a band gathering some of todayās leading musicians to pay tribute to the greatest artists and songs from the R&B and soul catalog in addition to new original songs to keep this vital music current.Ā While a surprise to many, Stanleyās early pivotal roots in this music has quietly turned this passion into a celebrated touring and recording band.Ā Stanleyās 17-piece ensemble group has toured the U.S. and Japan, as well as spending recent time in the studio recording songs for a forthcoming yet-to-be announced project.
Long before I ever heard the great British bands, I grew up listening to Philly Soul, Motown and so much more. I was lucky to see Otis Redding and Solomon Burke among others. That music and its storytelling gave me strength and hope even in some tough days. The great classics of that era are magical medicine for most and I felt myself drawn back to that era for some sorcery I think we could all use.
Stanleyās legendary band members will include: Rafael āHoffaā Moreira (guitar & backing vocals), Sean Hurley (bass), Alex Alessandroni (Musical Director, keyboards), Ely Rise (keyboards), Eric Singer (drums & backing vocals), RayYslas (percussion), Gavyn Rhone (backing vocals), Crystal Starr (backing vocals) and Laurhan Beato (backing vocals) and Jon PappenbrookĀ (lead trumpet).
