Showing posts with label Dana Robbins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dana Robbins. Show all posts

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Dana Robbins - 11

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:08
Size: 90,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:19)  1. Let's Find Out
(3:44)  2. It's So Fine Knowing You
(5:06)  3. Dreamland
(3:18)  4. Soul Serenade
(3:51)  5. Life Is Better With You
(3:11)  6. I'm Yours, You're Mine
(4:45)  7. We're Gonna Work It Out
(4:05)  8. Stomp
(3:59)  9. Emergency Whiskey
(3:47) 10. Hinkin' About Angels

“Dana Robbins is Music City's saxophone MVP,with a fluent, commanding and original approachto R&B, soul, rock, jazz, funk and off-the-cuff improvisation. And through it all her bold, warm tone is ever ready to shift from slow burn to utter conflagrance  whatever it takes to get to a song's emotional core."~ Ted Drozdowski, Nashville Scene https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/danarobbins3

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Thursday, August 7, 2014

Dana Robbins - So So Good

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 30:44
Size: 73,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:29)  1. Poquito Mas
(4:25)  2. For The Boyz
(3:31)  3. So Good
(3:35)  4. Watch It
(3:44)  5. Alexandra
(4:13)  6. Love Crusade
(4:16)  7. Groovin' The Boulevard
(3:28)  8. Maddi's Lullaby

Dana Robbins is an American singer who was the first contestant eliminated from the music reality competition Rock Star: INXS, in 2005. The daughter of a physician father and a nurse/real estate agent mother, Dana was born and mostly raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. Despite her parents’ professional backgrounds, Dana caught the performance bug early, becoming a showgirl at the age of 17 and performing in the Riviera hotel shows Jubilee and Splash. She also founded the band Honey Pot and performed at Vegas hotspots like Club Utopia. She then moved to Los Angeles where she formed her current band Aerial. As the lead singer of Aerial, she's rocked in L.A.’s classic clubs, including the Viper Room, the Roxy, and the Gig. She has also performed in a number of softcore films and television series, including Intimate Nights (1998), Stripper Wives (1999), Sinful Obsession (1999), The Pleasure Zone (1999) and Pleasure Zone: Volume 4 - Promiscuous (2000). By day Dana is a bartender, yoga instructor and dancer.Her rock idol is Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin.  
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Friday, August 1, 2014

Dana Robbins - S/T

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 43:23
Size: 99.3 MB
Styles: Saxophone blues-jazz
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[3:47] 1. Say It Again
[3:31] 2. Soul Twist
[3:11] 3. Hardest Part
[0:58] 4. Interlude
[5:07] 5. Make It A Double
[4:26] 6. Party On The Ocean
[3:58] 7. Swingin' Alley
[4:36] 8. Pullin' The Strings
[3:01] 9. Bless Your Heart
[4:37] 10. Them Changes
[6:07] 11. Right As Rain

Highly-respected saxophonist DANA ROBBINS, who currently plays for Grammy Award ® winning artists Delbert McClinton and Aretha Franklin, will release her second solo effort, Dana Robbins, in July of 2014 as she gears up for a tour fronting her own band. She did a soft launch in February of 2014 for her fans on the Sandy Beaches Cruise, an annual music cruise organized by McClinton. The CD has been very well-received.

Originally from the Detroit area, Robbins now calls Nashville home after a seven year stint in Los Angeles where she recorded and toured with Barry Manilow playing soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophones as well as flute and piccolo. She has also played with Roger Daltrey, John Mayall, Frank Zappa, Chaka Khan, James Brown, Steve Cropper and so many more and was the band leader and music director for “The Chuck Woolery Show.” She is regarded by her peers as a bold and passionate player. Delbert McClinton comments, “Dana is my hero. I’m fortunate to get to make music night after night on the same stage with her.” Aretha Franklin told Robbins, “You play very well.”

Dana Robbins is the follow-up to her 2010 debut, So So Good. The new album comprises 11 songs; it is a mix of original music, co-writes and cover material. While six of the songs are instrumental, four of the songs feature vocals by Delbert McClinton (“Hardest Part” and “Pullin’ The Strings”) and former Wet Willie lead singer, Jimmy Hall (“Party On The Ocean” and “Bless Your Heart).” Robbins also makes her vocal debut on the closing track, “Right As Rain,” proving to be as sultry with her voice as she is on her horns.

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