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RSK Entertainment welcomes E1 Music to their expanding roster of labels.
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''its like coming back home'' Michael Koch, Ceo E1 Entertainment.
E1 have a rich musical heritage, and have already scheduled a number of key releases for the forthcoming months. 2010 will see RSK release some of E1 Music''s most well respected artists, with key album releases from the likes of Jimmy Webb, Bela Fleck, Faith Evans, Styles P and Juvenile already being planned for the summer schedule.
About E1 Entertainment
E1 Entertainment (AIM: ETO) is a leading independent entertainment content enterprise that acquires and exploits world-class film, television and music properties around the globe. Its four primary business units (E1 Television, E1 Films, E1 Music and E1 Distribution) operate in Canada, the U.S., the UK and Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Holland and Belgium, providing extensive expertise in film distribution, television and music production and distribution, kids programming, and merchandising and licensing. E1''s growing content library, which currently includes more than 4,000 feature films, 2,700 hours of original television programming and 45,000 music tracks, are distributed across all media formats in more than 190 countries.
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Sandy Denny & The Strawbs
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LEGEND surrounds this alliance between the first lady of British folk and the much-loved Strawbs, which many now think of as the original British rock-folk album.
It’s an endearing yet strange mix of Denny’s ethereal, fluting voice and melancholy material and The Strawbs’ more knockabout folk.
Songs such as Who Knows Where The Time Goes and Tell Me What You See In Me are flawless while the original album with out-takes and unreleased demos make it perfect for all music fans.
The Express - VERDICT 4/5
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Joan Jett - At the 100 Club
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Joan Jett is mesmerizing, a consummate
performer and musician who can still rock out with the best of
them
Distorted magazine review of the 100 club show - published
16/06/2010
As she led the charge into a singalong of
''I love Rock''n''Roll'', which has been her calling card for almost 30 years, Jett
denied her fans not a milligram of the simple, unthreatening pleasure the song
can bring, emitting a series of fabulous yowls. She was a sound performer, a
hearty singer, and she had a vital quality, which we rarely associate with rock
- decorum. - The Daily Telegraph review of the 100 club show -
published16/06/2010
Why did we ever care about Courtney Love
when we had Joan Jett? She''s been missing from this country for too long
- Holy moly.com
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I'd Rather Go Blonde
Catalogue No: MOSCD408
Format: CD
Bar Code: 5391507060235
Label: MOSCODISC
Street Date: 20/09/2010
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Price: £12.99
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RSK Entertainment & Moscodisc are delighted to announce that a new Eleanor McEvoy studio album, entitled “I’d Rather Go Blonde”, is to be released on 20 September 2010 . The album features eleven new songs, nine of which were penned by McEvoy, one which was co-written with former Beautiful South man Dave Rotheray and, finally, there’s a cover of “Good Times” by Sam Cooke.
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I'd Rather Go Blonde
“I’d Rather Go Blonde” is the eighth album in a twenty year career that
has seen McEvoy establish herself as one of Ireland’s most accomplished
singer / songwriters. Never one to shy away from the big issues, this
album sees McEvoy tackling themes such as alienation, hypocrisy, recent
Irish history and romance. The songs are typified by a lyrical élan and
often leavened with a touch of humour – “For Avoidance Of Any Doubt”
features a plaintive soul using her solicitor to berate an absent lover
for not returning calls, and the title track is built around a phrase
that just made McEvoy laugh!
As she says herself, “I always try
to express myself clearly and honestly. I was the odd one, the tubby
girl with glasses who had to go to violin lessons after school. The ray
of sunlight was the radio with its music. The escape was learning to
sing and play instruments and play with others and write and just get
out there. Anyway this album is all me, and I am very proud of it.”
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