MP3 Walk Don´t Run - Two Minutes Fifty
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Melodic pop/rock with blues and country influences
10 MP3 Songs
POP: Beatles-pop, COUNTRY: Country Pop
Details:
Bio:
Boston based Walk Don't Run plays melodic pop/rock with blues and country influences. Straight-ahead beats and harmony vocals blend with retro-rock grooves on their release, "Two Minutes Fifty."
We play clubs in the Boston/Cambridge/Somerville area. We hope you enjoy our CD and would love to see you out some night soon.
Pat Tambor: Drums & Vocals, Mary McGinn Tambor: Vocals & Percussion, Ron O'Brien: Guitar, Gregg Sciaba: Bass & Keyboard.
CRITICS REVIEWS:
"The Boston band Walk Don't Run has written a CD full of songs I want to learn the lyrics to so I can sing along. The word I kept writing as I listened to Two Minutes Fifty was fun. This music is a lot of fun." (Jennifer Layton, Indie-Music.com)
"Rock, country, blues? Who cares, it kicks butt. Very good use of genre-blending" (DownEast Reviews)
"This band should move to Nashville. They have what it takes to make it big in a country music setting. This CD does not necessarily have a 'twangy' country sound but it would do better in a community that has a large promotional opportunity for country music...the mix of musical talent is fantastic...3 out of 4 stars." (Kelly Riddle, Boston Soundcheck Magazine)
INTERNET TOP 40 HITS:
"You're not supposed to be with me" was song #20 on the pop charts at peer review site garageband.com winter 1999 based anonymous reviews, out of 1,500+ songs.
"The reason things go wrong" was song #18 on the pop charts at peer review site garageband.com in the spring and summer of 2000 based anonymous reviews, and was also listed at #14 in the top 25 songs "all time" for best female vocals.
"President's Song" reached #35 on the pop charts in February 2000 at music site mp3.com based on downloads, listens, and CD sales, out of over 5,000 songs.
"(I won't) send myself to you" was song #14 on the pop charts at peer review site garageband.com in the fall of 2000"
FAN REVIEWS:
"Beatles meet the Go-Go's in Motown." Fountain Valley, CA
"Energetic rhythm and & blues...I think this is a winner." Caldas Da Rainha, Portugal
"Definitely something you could sing along to in the car" Hollywood, FL
"Groovy baby, Yeah" Mesa, AZ
"Hook-filled pop." Gastonia, NC
"Harmony and wit" Quebec, Canada
10 MP3 Songs
POP: Beatles-pop, COUNTRY: Country Pop
Details:
Bio:
Boston based Walk Don't Run plays melodic pop/rock with blues and country influences. Straight-ahead beats and harmony vocals blend with retro-rock grooves on their release, "Two Minutes Fifty."
We play clubs in the Boston/Cambridge/Somerville area. We hope you enjoy our CD and would love to see you out some night soon.
Pat Tambor: Drums & Vocals, Mary McGinn Tambor: Vocals & Percussion, Ron O'Brien: Guitar, Gregg Sciaba: Bass & Keyboard.
CRITICS REVIEWS:
"The Boston band Walk Don't Run has written a CD full of songs I want to learn the lyrics to so I can sing along. The word I kept writing as I listened to Two Minutes Fifty was fun. This music is a lot of fun." (Jennifer Layton, Indie-Music.com)
"Rock, country, blues? Who cares, it kicks butt. Very good use of genre-blending" (DownEast Reviews)
"This band should move to Nashville. They have what it takes to make it big in a country music setting. This CD does not necessarily have a 'twangy' country sound but it would do better in a community that has a large promotional opportunity for country music...the mix of musical talent is fantastic...3 out of 4 stars." (Kelly Riddle, Boston Soundcheck Magazine)
INTERNET TOP 40 HITS:
"You're not supposed to be with me" was song #20 on the pop charts at peer review site garageband.com winter 1999 based anonymous reviews, out of 1,500+ songs.
"The reason things go wrong" was song #18 on the pop charts at peer review site garageband.com in the spring and summer of 2000 based anonymous reviews, and was also listed at #14 in the top 25 songs "all time" for best female vocals.
"President's Song" reached #35 on the pop charts in February 2000 at music site mp3.com based on downloads, listens, and CD sales, out of over 5,000 songs.
"(I won't) send myself to you" was song #14 on the pop charts at peer review site garageband.com in the fall of 2000"
FAN REVIEWS:
"Beatles meet the Go-Go's in Motown." Fountain Valley, CA
"Energetic rhythm and & blues...I think this is a winner." Caldas Da Rainha, Portugal
"Definitely something you could sing along to in the car" Hollywood, FL
"Groovy baby, Yeah" Mesa, AZ
"Hook-filled pop." Gastonia, NC
"Harmony and wit" Quebec, Canada
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