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zz guitarist Richy Kicklighter to collaborate with Grammercy Records on releasing complete catalog Seattle, WA, June 15, 2015 -- Grammercy Records has announced that it will be collaborating with internationally renowned jazz guitarist Richy Kicklighter to reissue his classic albums to a wider audience and work with him on new recording projects. The first of these projects to be issued by Grammercy is the album "Unknown" which is being released globally on June, 19 2015. Richy Kicklighter first came to prominence in the late 1980s after releasing albums on the Ichiban record label based out of Atlanta, GA. His debut album "Just For Kicks" was an immediate hit on contemporary jazz radio, charting both in the USA and overseas. Over the next several years Richy continued to record and release charting albums which established him as one of the most prominent new jazz guitarists of the era. Since then Richy has continued to expand the musical genres found on his albums to include blues, R&B, and world beat influences. These other stylistic elements, fused with his trademark style of melodic jazz guitar, have helped Richy to create a unique sound that is all his own. Grammercy Records is an established label that is especially well known for their jazz and blues releases. Grammercy's catalog includes releases by legendary artists such as Billie Holiday, John Lee Hooker, Louis Armstrong and many other revered artists of the past, as well as albums by more contemporary artists in these genres. Grammercy will be reissuing classic Richy Kicklighter albums through their worldwide distribution network as well as working with Kicklighter on producing new albums. Vaughn Kiefer of Grammercy Records says "Grammercy is proud to be working with such a unique and talented artist as Richy Kicklighter. His style of guitar is truly all his own, and something that has won Richy a lot of fans all over the world during his decades long career." The first project to be issued by Grammercy Records is the album "Unknown" which is to be released on June 19, 2015. After that Grammercy will work on issuing the rest of his classic catalog, and is especially looking forward to releasing new recordings which will feature the bluesy side of Kicklighter's playing. For additional information or a sample copy, Contact: Vaughn Kiefer Grammercy Records 206-595-3291 info@grammercy.com www.Grammercy.com Company History:
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sorry RICKY about all the e-mails--I just have a lot of connections that like to hear from me regularly and I do a mass mailing to every one--i'll take you off my connection list if you so chose for me to do that!-cheers--FAMOUS/POET/PERFORMER --songwriter--nashvil;lejoe.
playing full time in the Sarasota ,Tampa Bay region . Have a blues trio that plays blues ,delta, jazz and jams. Currently recording getting ready to release a jam called Living Room Jams. Also playing in Big T and The Tornadoes and Democracy reggae band. my website is midnightpassmusic.com
hey richy--lots of great music people up in sarasota--check out my song--i'll meet you at the rodeo--sometime--i didn't write it to be a hit or anything like that--just wanted to write somthing about around here--cheers--joe.
thanks for review of train song, all playing is real , no machines
Richy, You reviewed the song "PLAYING CHICAGO" I may remaster it. I wanted it to sound like an afternoon, your standing not far from the door of an empty club. Band is practicing. I think I will re master it and bring THE BAND up front a little. Thank you for your help! TAPPIN' TOMMY
Thanks for the review of my song "Feminine Devine". Appreciate it. Listened to some of your guitar work. Very nice. I especially like "Myakka". Thanks again. Mike
Thanks for taking the time to review "Big Dog Little Dog". My vocals are....put it this way, I have a character voice that you love or hate :D. A word on the instrumentation: Keyboards by Micheal Creber (k.d. Lang, The Rankins), Buff Allan on drums (one of Canada's foremost drummers), Hugh Macmillan on bass (Spirit of the West , appears courtesy of Warner Music), Wayne Kozak on sax (Tina Turner, Brian Adams), Robbie Steinenger on guitar (the west coast's most sought after guitarist). so I'm a tad confused on the instrumentation being a 3 out of 5, maybe you could enlighten me? I'd appreciate it.
have you heard of the /tucci band/from sarasota--i think i have heard of you before--i have seen the /tucci band/play before in punta gorda--lots of great artists come out of or are in sarasota--cheers--joe