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STILL WE SING, STILL WE RISE
by: TILLERY, LINDA/CULTURAL HERITAGE Get your groove on and embark on a highly spirited and illuminating journey that celebrates the rich musical heritage of the African diaspora. This new disc includes plantation romps like "Little Rosie," a funky remake of Bob Marley's "Get Up, Stand Up" and the satirical Cuban classic, "Si Dios Fuera Negro (If God Were Black). Performing together since 1992, this is the Choir's fourth recording and is a must have for anyone who loves great singing and excellent drumming! |
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SECRETS
by: LINDA TILLERY Originally released in 1985 on the now defunct (but most wonderful) Redwood Records, we are incredibly thrilled that this release is now available on CD. Well-known now for her work with the Cultural Heritage Choir, this album finds Linda sliding along in her Motown groove. And for our money, you can't find a better cover of "Fever" anywhere! |
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SAY YO' BUSINESS
by: TILLERY, LINDA & FRIENDS Linda Tillery and the Cultural Heritage Choir are joined by R&B and folk greats Wilson Pickett, Richie Havens and Odetta, plus next generation artists Laura Love, Kelly Jo Phelps, Eric Bibb and Kitka on this exciting release. Recorded live at the Calgary, Edmonton, La Pena and Canmore Music Festivals. |
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HIPPITY HOP
by: TILLERY, LINDA & FRIENDS Ready to put the "hip" in hippety? Linda Tillery's friends who join her, include West Coast teenage rappers as well as the likes of Taj Mahal and Maria Muldaur. You'll recognize these songs, but you've never met them like THIS! You'll be finger snappin and toe tappin by the time you hit the second cut. Start thinking of young ones with whom you want to share some fun. Have our shippers send 'em one if they're at a distance -- this will be just the thing to start that phone conversation. Then get yourself one too. You'll surprise yourself how often you put it on. |
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GOOD TIME, A GOOD TIME
by: LINDA TILLERY "This body of music touches your heart i mmediately," says Carlos Santana. "And t hen it explodes with the sound of univer sal oneness. You feel the joy in their voices. This is truly a landmark projec with historical value." Ronnie Gilbert adds: "What a heritage Linda Tillery ha s tapped into -- one that has fed all Am erica these 200 years and more. If the ancestors are indeed listening, they wil l hear in the voices of these women how deeply they are honored." |