Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2019
Time: 66:42
Size: 153,6 MB
Label: Music Access
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Wouldn’t Treat a Dog (The Way You Treated Me) - 5:48
2. Jumpin at the Juke Joint - 4:03
3. Living on the Dark Side of Love - 4:07
4. Home to You - 5:22
5. Don’t Cry No More - 6:15
6. I Still Love You - 4:16
7. Quiet As It’s Kept - 5:39
8. Party Warrior - 6:18
9. Having a Party - 5:42
10. Teasin Woman - 4:26
11. Cadillac Problems - 4:43
12. Everybody Ought to Praise His Name - 5:43
13. Don’t Cry No More (Party Remix) - 4:16
Gregg A. Smith "The Real Deal" Album Release and Live Album Recording with special guest Shake Anderson Gregg A. Smith
Gregg A Smith was born in Honey Grove, Texas. His musical abilities came to light as an entertainer and singer, as he performed at his families Café, at the age of 3. Through the early years of adolescence, he began to craft his skills in several musical instruments. Traveling globally became his outlet to expand is talent as an entertainer. As a young man, Gregg attended college in the state of Oregon. He gained a vast arrangement of knowledge in the music field which lead him the “greatest opportunity” to perform with the house-band at the Famous Cotton Club. There Gregg experienced a life-long resume of “Who’s Who” to play with in the music industry. From the likes of Etta James, The Whispers, Johnny “Guitar” Watson, Grover Washington Jr., B.B. King, James Brown, and the list keeps going on and on of who Gregg has played with, or opened shows for. Now it was Gregg A Smith time to have his own music out. In 1985, Gregg’s first album titled “The Texas Blues Wailer” was released. Through this release, Gregg established a life-long friendship with the late Johnny Taylor as he toured with Bobby “Blue” Bland. Since then, Gregg has released several albums with established labels and various National artist features. These recordings lead Gregg to having a very successful name in the industry. He is an awarding winning radio jock on the KNON 89.3 FM station in Dallas, TX. Now Gregg is about to release the Biggest Blues song of his career, titled “Don’t Cry No More.” Don’t miss out on the historic blues event. Pre-order your copy today, get it when it releases, or you won’t see another musical genius in your lifetime.
Shake Anderson
Sam “Shake” Anderson, multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and producer, started recording and touring at age nine. Shake has worked with artists as varied as Ruben Studdard, Victor Wooten, Ann Nesby, Phil Keaggy, Bruce Hornsby, Static Major, Steve Cropper, B.B. King, Earth Wind & Fire, Aretha Franklin, The Indigo Girls, The Spice Girls, Days Of The New, Warren Haynes, Curtis Mayfield, Aaliyah, Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder. He spent six years as musical director for soul music legends "The Impressions."
Shake has also worked with a great variety of Christian artists such as Avalon, Crystal Lewis, Anointed, Bryan Duncan, Russ Taff, Nicole Nordeman, Donnie McClurkin, and formed the Grammy winning gospel group New Breed with Israel Houghton. As a songwriter he was signed to Warner/Chappell music for six years.
Shake has also worked on many movies and has several gold and platinum albums for his work on Blue Streak, Dr. Dolittle, Boys on the Side and Austin Powers. He has played in some of the greatest concert halls and venues in the world — Carnegie Hall, The Apollo Theatre, Symphony Music Hall, Radio City Music Hall, The Heinekin Music Hall, The Ryman Auditorium and The Buordone Theatre in Frankfurt Germany. Shake now makes his home base Ft. Worth, Texas.
Shake, whose real name is Sammy Louis Anderson, learned the most about life when an illness stopped him in his tracks. He was told he would never perform again and had only several months to live. Life as he had known it was over. While spending more than nine months in the hospital and being told he was dying, he learned who he really was. Not Shake as the world called him, but Sammy Louis as his doctor's referred to him. This crisis in his life taught him what was truly important.
Shake overcame all the odds and rebuilt his life. These songs — chapters — are stories about making mistakes, learning lessons and rebirth.
As Shake says, “Once you've been to the edge, the middle don't matter.”
The Real Deal
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