IT'S A NEW DECADE OF ROCK ON LIVE FROM SUGARHILL JANUARY 14, 2010
Lucky Episode XIII features pianist Paul English and experimental rock band Peekaboo Theory
(HOUSTON, TX) 1.4.10 - Live From SugarHill begins the decade on a high note, featuring jazz duo Paul English & Dennis Dotson and experimental indie rock band Peekaboo Theory. The program includes short sets and candid interviews with Rosa Guerrero and award-winning record producer, Dan Workman. Community guest and 'audience of one' - a 17 year veteran of creative direction and design whose work covers print, web design, video, photography and writing is Henry "von Wolffe" Davis, who also acts as the Live Music Examiner for Examiner.com. Live from SugarHill, Episode XIII airs on January 14, 2009 at 7pm and is a collaborative effort between Zenfilm, OutboundMusic.com and SugarHill Recording Studios. Paul English is an established composer, producer and educator, is known to Texas audiences as a jazz pianist who has performed and recorded with such greats as Dizzy Gillespie, Arnett Cobb, David Liebman, Mark O'Connor and Kirk Whalum. As a studio musician, he has appeared on over 350 recordings of various genres and has produced a number of mostly jazz and classical recordings including arrangements and orchestrations for country music legends, Willie Nelson, Johnny Bush and Ray Price. Houston based Peekaboo Theory has been serving refreshing audible treats, slaughtering boundaries and stereotypes linked to their sound. The band has gained loyalty, respect and critical acclaim of fans and media alike with raw talent in the national music scene, boasting a resume of live shows everywhere from Albuquerque to Los Angeles to New York City. Zenfilm is an EMMY award winning film production company and HD post boutique based in Houston, TX. The creation of producer/director team Merideth Melville and W. Ross Wells, Zen has experienced exponential growth and gained national recognition since founding in 2005. Zen works with agencies and record labels to create national TV commercials, music videos and viral media. They also develop and maintain sustainable social marketing initiatives. Founded in 2001, OutboundMusic.com is an Internet radio and music retailer whose goal is to promote music produced by independent recording artists. They currently promote nearly 700 artists, both Texas based acts and many international talents. The show is free. Listeners can login for a live stream at http://www.outboundmusic.com/lfsh. All episodes are available at http://www.livefromsugarhill.tv or on iTunes. WHAT: Live From SugarHill Episode XIII featuring Paul English & Peekaboo Theory WHEN: Thursday, January 14, 2010 7 - 8p.m. CST at http://www.outboundmusic.com/lfsh MORE: For more information contact Gina Miller at 713.926.4431 ext. 1102 For more on Live From SugarHill visit: http://www.livefromsugarhill.tv For more on Paul English visit: http://www.paulenglishmusic.com For more on Peekaboo Theory visit: http://www.peekabootheory.com For more on Zenfilm visit: http://www.zenfilm.com For more on Outbound Music visit: http://www.outboundmusic.com About SugarHill Recording Studios The oldest continually operating recording studio in Texas is nestled in a southeast Houston neighborhood that over time has been home to legendary producers, record labels, and artists who've produced some of the most historically important and widely recognized musical recordings. Beginning the legacy in 1946, musician Harry Choates, with producer Bill Quinn, laid tracks for the Cajun classic "Jole Blon" for Gold Star Records. Blues icon Lightnin' Hopkins recorded soon thereafter. In the 1950's the studio hosted Pappy Dailey's D label, George Jones cut "Why Baby Why?" and the Big Bopper recorded "Chantilly Lace." Willie Nelson, Bobby Bland and Arnett Cobb recorded sessions. In 1960s, the Sir Douglas Quintet tracked "She's About a Mover." The mid-1970s introduced Crazy Cajun producer Huey P. Meaux and his work with Freddy Fender and Clifton Chenier. Since the 1980s, SugarHill has hosted Tejano artist Little Joe, country great Johnny Bush, and urban powerhouse Beyoncé. |
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