Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2000
Time:45:50
Size:105,4 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Time:45:50
Size:105,4 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Working Woman Blues - 3:59
2. Don't You Come Home - 3:34
3. It's A Sin - 4:04
4. Office Party Blues - 3:47
5. I Can't Get Over Loving You - 7:40
6. Lately - 4:04
7. Daily Love - 5:19
8. Stone Cold Fool - 4:06
9. What I'm Meant to Be - 5:01
10. Don't Love Me - 4:11
1. Working Woman Blues - 3:59
2. Don't You Come Home - 3:34
3. It's A Sin - 4:04
4. Office Party Blues - 3:47
5. I Can't Get Over Loving You - 7:40
6. Lately - 4:04
7. Daily Love - 5:19
8. Stone Cold Fool - 4:06
9. What I'm Meant to Be - 5:01
10. Don't Love Me - 4:11
Since a very young age, music has flowed in Dawn O' Keefe Williams' blood. She began singing as well as bopping her head to the radio as a child. And as she seasoned in age, she sang in high school choirs as well as rock bands. However, she didn't pursue her musical career right away after graduation. During the 1980's she moved to Des Plaines, Illinois, to raise a family, for putting food on the table took priority over her music. Although, I believe that she wasn't really taking a break from her music, she was just walking her road of blues in order to project her future songs with intense emotions, as well as have the honest ability to belt them out like an experienced blues woman.
Dawn O' Keefe Williams performed with a variety of bands until one night she met Emery Williams Jr. (Who recorded with Johnny Nash on the song, "I Can See Clearly Now.") Soon the two merged their musical talent, and Emery took Dawn deeper into the Chicago blues scene. Suddenly Dawn's dreams were manifesting while she vocalized her heart and soul as a member of the Slick Willy Band. In 1995 Dawn and Emery Williams Jr. married. However, their love affair sadly ended when Emery surrendered his fight to cancer in 1996. And throughout this CD, which she has dedicated to her late husband, you can hear as well as feel Dawn's grief, which I feel, has empowered of all of her compositions. Sometimes one's heartache becomes the fuel to create something beautiful, deep, and immortal, such as this CD.
I don't know what song I enjoyed most. I can honestly say I was thrilled with each one. In track number one, "Working Woman Blues," Dawn's raw emotions sear though any woman who's walked in familiar shoes. This Blues Diva zaps you with her electric attitude in "Don't Come Home" (Her answer to Bill Bailey). Her wanton voice wraps around your soul, strikes you with her strength and unveils her vulnerability in "It's A Sin." You'll taste the salt from her tears in, "I Can't Get Over Loving You." You'll hear another great, Chicago Blues Diva, Vanessa Davis join Williams in the profound track, "Daily Love." Kevin Bibbs sings a duet with Dawn in song number six, "Lately." And you'll burn with passion in, "Stone Cold Fool," which the late, great Emery Williams Jr. inflames this song even more with his luscious guitar licks and hot vocals, and Dawn O' Keefe Williams has also won a Billboard certificate of achievement for.
Dawn O' Keefe Williams performed with a variety of bands until one night she met Emery Williams Jr. (Who recorded with Johnny Nash on the song, "I Can See Clearly Now.") Soon the two merged their musical talent, and Emery took Dawn deeper into the Chicago blues scene. Suddenly Dawn's dreams were manifesting while she vocalized her heart and soul as a member of the Slick Willy Band. In 1995 Dawn and Emery Williams Jr. married. However, their love affair sadly ended when Emery surrendered his fight to cancer in 1996. And throughout this CD, which she has dedicated to her late husband, you can hear as well as feel Dawn's grief, which I feel, has empowered of all of her compositions. Sometimes one's heartache becomes the fuel to create something beautiful, deep, and immortal, such as this CD.
I don't know what song I enjoyed most. I can honestly say I was thrilled with each one. In track number one, "Working Woman Blues," Dawn's raw emotions sear though any woman who's walked in familiar shoes. This Blues Diva zaps you with her electric attitude in "Don't Come Home" (Her answer to Bill Bailey). Her wanton voice wraps around your soul, strikes you with her strength and unveils her vulnerability in "It's A Sin." You'll taste the salt from her tears in, "I Can't Get Over Loving You." You'll hear another great, Chicago Blues Diva, Vanessa Davis join Williams in the profound track, "Daily Love." Kevin Bibbs sings a duet with Dawn in song number six, "Lately." And you'll burn with passion in, "Stone Cold Fool," which the late, great Emery Williams Jr. inflames this song even more with his luscious guitar licks and hot vocals, and Dawn O' Keefe Williams has also won a Billboard certificate of achievement for.
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