Showing posts with label Linda Woodson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linda Woodson. Show all posts

Sunday, October 15, 2023

Linda Woodson - Proper Companion

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 31:42
Size: 73,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:41) 1. Proper Companion
(4:26) 2. Stay
(3:52) 3. Feeling Coy
(4:49) 4. New Day
(3:29) 5. Take You There
(3:38) 6. Tell Me What's on Your Mind
(2:27) 7. I'm In
(4:17) 8. Everybody Wants the Same Thing

Linda Woodson is a singer/songwriter/actor. She has completed 3 cd projects featuring many of her original songs as well as jazz standards which can be found on digital downloading sites.

Linda has performed around town at venues such as The Gatsby Supper Club, the Italian American Club and The Nevada Room. In her spare time she’s a dermatologist with a private practice in Las Vegas and Henderson.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uCpuwAhqGU

Proper Companion

Sunday, October 8, 2023

Linda Woodson - Come A Little Closer

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:30
Size: 88,5 MB
Art: Front

(5:05) 1. Stolen Moments
(4:34) 2. FHJ
(4:38) 3. Feeling Coy
(2:34) 4. I'm In
(4:35) 5. All Roads Lead To Nashville
(5:23) 6. You Are Something Special
(6:03) 7. La Costa
(4:35) 8. Come A Little Closer

Linda Woodson is a US singer songwriter with a penchant for soulful, lounge jazz. She’s been making music since 2006 and she’s just released her fourth album, ‘Come A Little Closer’. The paucity of her releases is probably down to the fact that Ms Woodson also has another ”career”; she’s a fully qualified dermatologist!

The new 8 tracker is named for Linda’s version of the Broadway show tune and easy to hear why its name’s out there. It’s a big production (gorgeous strings) and showcases the purity of the singer’s voice. The album’s other covers are the Latino ‘La Costa’ (an Aziza Miller song best known in its Natalie Cole version) and ‘Stolen Moments’ (a jazz standard written by Oliver Nelson, to which Linda has added lyrics).

The remaining five songs are Woodson originals which she says: “reflect the diversity in my music and through this journey I was able to weave the many facets of my life.” Amongst the highlights are ‘FJH’(Faith, Hope, Joy’) a sweet and precise item; the busy, bustling ‘I’m In’ and ‘All Roads Lead To Nashville’ which, you won’t be surprised to learn, has a country flavour. By Bill Buckley
https://www.soulandjazzandfunk.com/news/come-a-little-closer/

Come A Little Closer