MP3 FLESHCOAT featuring DR. E - COAT OF FLESH
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R&B/SOUL - Grown Folks' Music
13 MP3 Songs
URBAN/R&B: Soul, JAZZ: Smooth Jazz
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Fleshcoat Featuring Dr. E
Hailing from the home of the OJayâs, Levert, Bone Thugs & Harmony, Robert Lockwood Jr. and many others. Cleveland Ohio natives Fleshcoat Featuring Dr. E are bringing sounds of R&B/Soul. Dr. E, the bandâs first lady of soul, explains: âOur music is Grown Folksâ Music. Our vibe is about things that we all go through everyday-- loving each other, struggling, trying to feel happy even when you got billz and issues, spirituality and achievement. Thatâs why our first release is entitled âCoat of Fleshâ and why Producer James D. Johnson named the band Fleshcoat. We are really spirit constrained in flesh. Our spirit wants to get out, to be free, but that freedom is fearful and unknown to many unless you know who you are. And thatâs what our musicâs about--that journey.â All of the songs on âCoat of Fleshâ were co-written by Johnson and Dr. E aka Elaine Richardson. Explaining her name, Richardson says, âEverybody calls me Dr. E because I have a PhD in English and Applied Linguistics and I teach at a university.â
Singing is something that Dr. E has done since she was little girl, in church, in school choirs and in singing groups and bands. Influences from her favorite singers can be heard on songs like âIn Joy,â âGrown Folksâ Music,â âSound of the Rain.â âSome people say I sound like Stephanie Mills others say Erykah Badu. I guess it depends on the type of song Iâm singing and I how I feel when I singing it. I love both of those ladies so itâs all good. My favorite singer of all time though is Patti Labelle and if I could touch the hem of her garment, Iâd be in heaven. Mostly all of our fans love âBack to Work.â That song allows you to say, 'Hey I go to work because I have to, not necessarily because I want to'. Iâd rather be at home with my man, chillin. Writing, singing, or performing, playing with my kidz or whatever. Word!â
The CD was released independently, on âGive Us Free,â Records, on September 29, 2006 at Grown Folksâ Nite, in State College, Pennsylvania, at a fundraiser for a youth group that Dr. E advises. âThe response this far has been amazing. People have been really supportive and showing us love. I feel like we just started doing music that night, although weâve all been in this business since we were teenagers. I am enjoying the journey.â Well said, by a lady with a voice that just wonât give up.
13 MP3 Songs
URBAN/R&B: Soul, JAZZ: Smooth Jazz
Details:
Fleshcoat Featuring Dr. E
Hailing from the home of the OJayâs, Levert, Bone Thugs & Harmony, Robert Lockwood Jr. and many others. Cleveland Ohio natives Fleshcoat Featuring Dr. E are bringing sounds of R&B/Soul. Dr. E, the bandâs first lady of soul, explains: âOur music is Grown Folksâ Music. Our vibe is about things that we all go through everyday-- loving each other, struggling, trying to feel happy even when you got billz and issues, spirituality and achievement. Thatâs why our first release is entitled âCoat of Fleshâ and why Producer James D. Johnson named the band Fleshcoat. We are really spirit constrained in flesh. Our spirit wants to get out, to be free, but that freedom is fearful and unknown to many unless you know who you are. And thatâs what our musicâs about--that journey.â All of the songs on âCoat of Fleshâ were co-written by Johnson and Dr. E aka Elaine Richardson. Explaining her name, Richardson says, âEverybody calls me Dr. E because I have a PhD in English and Applied Linguistics and I teach at a university.â
Singing is something that Dr. E has done since she was little girl, in church, in school choirs and in singing groups and bands. Influences from her favorite singers can be heard on songs like âIn Joy,â âGrown Folksâ Music,â âSound of the Rain.â âSome people say I sound like Stephanie Mills others say Erykah Badu. I guess it depends on the type of song Iâm singing and I how I feel when I singing it. I love both of those ladies so itâs all good. My favorite singer of all time though is Patti Labelle and if I could touch the hem of her garment, Iâd be in heaven. Mostly all of our fans love âBack to Work.â That song allows you to say, 'Hey I go to work because I have to, not necessarily because I want to'. Iâd rather be at home with my man, chillin. Writing, singing, or performing, playing with my kidz or whatever. Word!â
The CD was released independently, on âGive Us Free,â Records, on September 29, 2006 at Grown Folksâ Nite, in State College, Pennsylvania, at a fundraiser for a youth group that Dr. E advises. âThe response this far has been amazing. People have been really supportive and showing us love. I feel like we just started doing music that night, although weâve all been in this business since we were teenagers. I am enjoying the journey.â Well said, by a lady with a voice that just wonât give up.
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