The Sound Cellar regularly features artists and albums that are critical and personal favorites of the station.

This blog has information about those artists and their records both from their discography and their new releases.

Contact The Sound Cellar if you would like to be a featured artist or have a record featured on our broadcast.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Shauna Burns

We have added cuts from Shauna Burns excellent new CD EP Anamnesis to our Over Easy program. Shauna has grown a lot since her last release “The Moon and the Fire Circle” and this EP really shows off her hard work and dedication with well written and performed songs like “Smell” and “A Letter”.

This 5 song EP is the continuation of The Moon and the Fire Circle and the next step in her musical journey. Anamnesis, which means "recollection" or "remembrance", focuses on the senses that live in our memories. "Music is a trigger for things we remember," Shauna explains. "Each of the songs on Anamnesis represents one of the senses." The first song on the EP is titled "Smell" ....its reference is obvious. "A Letter" embraces the gift of sight, "Wind" references touch, "Driving Far" taste, and "So Tell Me…" our sense of hearing. The new album is full of Shauna’s trademark piano and vocals, James Clark on drums and percussion, Steve Lemmon on guitar and bass, Ryan Tilby on mandolin and dobro, Kiley Astle on violin and Steve Nelson on cello.

For a limited time you can download the first cut from
Anamnesis, "Smell" at this link.

Shauna at MySpace

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Jude Johnstone

Jude Johnstone is The Sound Cellar's most recent featured artist. Below is information about Jude and her great new album "Mr. Sun," which is in heavy rotation on our program, "Over Easy."

Songwriting Career

Jude Johnstone immersed herself in songwriting and has enjoyed a successful career for more than 20 years. Her songs have been praised and covered by an impressive list of artists including Emmylou Harris (Hold On), Stevie Nicks (Cry Wolf), Bonnie Raitt (Wounded Heart), Jennifer Warnes (The Nightingale), Bette Midler (The Girl is On To You), Trisha Yearwood (Hearts in Armor), and Johnny Cash (Unchained), the title cut to his 1997 Grammy-winning album. Johnstone also wrote the number 1 song, "The Woman Before Me," for Trisha Yearwood’s debut CD, which was recognized with a BMI Songwriters Award.

Recording Career

With the desire to promote her songs to a wider audience she and longtime manager Bob Burton decided to go into the studio aided by Garth Fundis, (Yearwood's longtime producer), to record an album of her own. They released her debut CD Coming of Age in 2002 on BoJak Records. Coming of Age received critical acclaim leading to an interview on NPR's Morning Edition and was #6 on Amazon's Best Seller's List. Her songs "Wounded Heart" and "The Nightingale," from Coming of Age and "In This House" and "The Hereafter," from her 2005 sophomore CD On a Good Day, have been featured in Lifetime/ABC’s television hit series "Army Wives." On a Good Day generated impressive media buzz which led to Johnstone's national television debut where she performed the title track on CBS's "The Early Show." Johnstone’s most recent CDs, 2007's Blue Light and 2008's Mr. Sun, are jazz/blues influenced projects possessing the distinctively sensitive and soulful qualities found in her previous two discs. In 2008, Jude's song, "In This House," from her On A Good Day cd, was nominated for an Independent Music Award in the "Film, TV, Multimedia Soundtrack" category.

Discography

  • 2002 - Coming of Age
  • 2005 - On A Good Day
  • 2007 - Blue Light
  • 2008 - Mr. Sun
Links

Contact: Burton Entertainment, Bob Burton www.burtonentertainment.net

You can purchase Jude's new album from the link below. All purchases help defray broadcasting costs and support our featured artists.