GABE DIXON
Huffington Post named Gabe Dixon’s One Spark album amongst the “Best Music Of 2011,” Record Collector says Dixon is “a fresh new voice in the power-pop firmament,” and legendary artist Jackson Browne writes “it’s been a while since I’ve heard something so original.” Dixon’s 2009 self-titled band album was hailed as one of the “Best Of The Year” by Paste, American Songwriter, Performing Songwriter and in the year-end Village Voice critics poll.
Dixon’s latest LP sees the liberated artist rocketing past his previous work. The Sunday Times calls One Spark “an album full of effortlessly melodic pop songs” and Record Collector proclaims the album is “awash with hooks, harmonies and melodies that refuse to budge from your heart… smart savvy and utterly seductive.”
On the new album, Dixon’s voice & piano still frame his critically acclaimed songs, but do so in the fuller more immediate company of two guitars, drums and bass. The album features co-writes with two Grammy Award winning writers and a duet with the most awarded female artist in Grammy history – Alison Krauss. Dixon’s songs have been featured in numerous TV shows and films, including his song “Find My Way” as the main title theme for the #1 Sandra Bullock film “The Proposal.” Dixon is also recognized as the “go to” pianist of choice, having handled keyboard duties for artists as varied as Paul McCartney, Supertramp, and Alison Krauss.
LELIA BROUSSARD
Hot off the heels of her critically acclaimed full length album, Masquerade, the soulful indie/pop songstress Lelia Broussard claimed her spot in the top two of Rolling Stone’s So You Want To Be A Rock And Roll Star contest. Hand-picked as one of the best unsigned artists in the nation by the editors of Rolling Stone and Atlantic Records, Lelia performed at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, TN on June 12th as well as LIVE on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on June 15th.
Currently living in New York, Lelia Broussard was originally born in Lafayette, Louisiana, where she was immersed in the rich and diverse music scene at a very young age. At the tender age of six, she was selected to perform Patsy Cline’s “Crazy” in front of 15,000 people at the Cajun Dome. She hasn’t looked back since. She started writing her own songs, recording & independently releasing her own albums and began to amass an ever growing, devoted fan base. Over the course of her career, Broussard has collaborated with A-List producers including Rob Fusari (Lady Gaga, Whitney Houston, and Destiny’s Child), Espionage (Beyonce, Train, and Chris Brown) and Dave Trumfio (Wilco, My Morning Jacket, Built To Spill). Still an up and coming artist, her songs have been featured on hit television shows such as MTV’s “The Hills” , CBS’ “Joan of Arcadia” and NBC’s “Men in Trees” as well as independent films. After a successful UK tour and a national U.S. tour, Lelia is poised for a breakout year in 2012.
GABE DIXON
Huffington Post named Gabe Dixon’s One Spark album amongst the “Best Music Of 2011,” Record Collector says Dixon is “a fresh new voice in the power-pop firmament,” and legendary artist Jackson Browne writes “it’s been a while since I’ve heard something so original.” Dixon’s 2009 self-titled band album was hailed as one of the “Best Of The Year” by Paste, American Songwriter, Performing Songwriter and in the year-end Village Voice critics poll.
Dixon’s latest LP sees the liberated artist rocketing past his previous work. The Sunday Times calls One Spark “an album full of effortlessly melodic pop songs” and Record Collector proclaims the album is “awash with hooks, harmonies and melodies that refuse to budge from your heart… smart savvy and utterly seductive.”
On the new album, Dixon’s voice & piano still frame his critically acclaimed songs, but do so in the fuller more immediate company of two guitars, drums and bass. The album features co-writes with two Grammy Award winning writers and a duet with the most awarded female artist in Grammy history – Alison Krauss. Dixon’s songs have been featured in numerous TV shows and films, including his song “Find My Way” as the main title theme for the #1 Sandra Bullock film “The Proposal.” Dixon is also recognized as the “go to” pianist of choice, having handled keyboard duties for artists as varied as Paul McCartney, Supertramp, and Alison Krauss.
LELIA BROUSSARD
Hot off the heels of her critically acclaimed full length album, Masquerade, the soulful indie/pop songstress Lelia Broussard claimed her spot in the top two of Rolling Stone’s So You Want To Be A Rock And Roll Star contest. Hand-picked as one of the best unsigned artists in the nation by the editors of Rolling Stone and Atlantic Records, Lelia performed at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, TN on June 12th as well as LIVE on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on June 15th.
Currently living in New York, Lelia Broussard was originally born in Lafayette, Louisiana, where she was immersed in the rich and diverse music scene at a very young age. At the tender age of six, she was selected to perform Patsy Cline’s “Crazy” in front of 15,000 people at the Cajun Dome. She hasn’t looked back since. She started writing her own songs, recording & independently releasing her own albums and began to amass an ever growing, devoted fan base. Over the course of her career, Broussard has collaborated with A-List producers including Rob Fusari (Lady Gaga, Whitney Houston, and Destiny’s Child), Espionage (Beyonce, Train, and Chris Brown) and Dave Trumfio (Wilco, My Morning Jacket, Built To Spill). Still an up and coming artist, her songs have been featured on hit television shows such as MTV’s “The Hills” , CBS’ “Joan of Arcadia” and NBC’s “Men in Trees” as well as independent films. After a successful UK tour and a national U.S. tour, Lelia is poised for a breakout year in 2012.
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