Sunday, March 27, 2011

Postcards from the Vault

Looking through my old drawer... found hilarious tapes I recorded as a "tween," horsing around and interviewing my sibs. Guess I've always been a journalist!

These tapes are from the 1985/86 era when Prince was in his post-Purple Rain heyday, and when I sing along to "Kiss" on the radio, I sound eerily like him. Lord knows I can't hit those falsetto notes since my voice changed!

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Hot New Wax From The E Family

Just picked up Now & Forever, the new CD by the first family of percussion - the Escovedos. This album is HOT!

Featuring legendary percussionist and bandleader Pete Escovedo, his equally legendary and ever-glamorous daughter Sheila E. and her multi-talented brothers Peter Michael and Juan, this album is one of the family's best. Guest appearances include artists they've collaborated with over the years, including George Duke, Gloria Estefan, Raphael Saadig and Earth, Wind & Fire, among others.

My favorite tracks include the funky "Do What It Do," with Peter Michael on lead vocals; the dramatic ballad "Nothing Without You," with Sheila rocking the mic, and the uplifting "All Around," featuring gospel star Ishmael Houghton. "Live Percussion Jam" is a foot-tapping R&B/Latin pop joint in the vein of the DeBarge classic "Rhythm of the Night."

I've long been a fan of the Escovedos' unique brand of "soul salsa," and they just keep bringin' the funk...