All Blog Posts Tagged 'stevie' (3)

"Always and Forever"

During my experience as a musician, I have had the pleasure of collaborating with many different artists and bands, all of us making beautiful music together. Some of these artists have gone off and done extraordinary things with their musical career, and some have stayed more low-key, keeping a local fan base.

 

One outstanding artist that I had an opportunity of working with was Geoff McBride. If any of you are fans of ‘The Voice’ then this name should ring a bell. After his…

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Added by Hulon on April 12, 2012 at 1:30pm — No Comments

What 'The Voice' and my music have in common...

FORMER CONTESTANT OF THE TELEVISION SERIES "THE VOICE" GEOFF MCBRIDE FEATURED ON JAZZ ARTIST HULON'S LATEST RELEASE ALBUM "AFTER HOURS" SHOWCASING NEW COVER OF THE CLASSIC WEDDING ANTHEM "ALWAYS & FOREVER"


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Added by Hulon on April 11, 2012 at 8:27pm — No Comments

A 'Wonder-ful' Jazz Chord!

Stevie Wonder is playing his first gig in Hong Kong and the place is absolutely packed to the rafters. In a bid to break the ice with his new audience he asks if anyone would like him to play a request.

A little old Chinese man jumps out of his seat in the first row and shouts at the top of his voice 'Play a Jazz chord! Play a jazz chord!'. Amazed that this guy knows about the jazz influences in Stevie's varied career, the blind impresario… Continue

Added by patrickG on July 19, 2008 at 11:39am — 2 Comments

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