Domenic Cicala - Come on Over: The Honky Tonk Duets (2021)

Artist: Domenic Cicala
Title: Come on Over: The Honky Tonk Duets
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Tortured Artists Records
Genre: Country, Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 34:56 min
Total Size: 84 / 216 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Come on Over: The Honky Tonk Duets
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Tortured Artists Records
Genre: Country, Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 34:56 min
Total Size: 84 / 216 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Loving Arms
02. Goodbye Again
03. I Want Out
04. Drinking Too Much
05. We Had It All
06. If Only You Were Mine
07. Coldest Fire in Town
08. Come on Over
09. If I Needed You
Hailing from the D.C. area, Domenic Cicala – A singer/songwriter with a love for the 3 minute song. Largely influenced by the holy musical trinity of Hank, Elvis and Bruce and owing all his musical acumen to the sagely philosophy of Woody Guthrie “If you play more than 2 chords you are showing off”. Domenic is a Roots Rock/Americana artist who performs his own compositions as well as digging deep into the covers catalog.
Domenic was recently referred to as a “newcomer”. His first public performance was in 2008 and his first record was released in 2014. The CD called Who’s Foolin Who, which garnered a Wammie nomination for “Best Roots Rock recording”, is a record that brings together many musical elements and styles from country punk waltz to Memphis style R&B to quirky folk/pop. The record features the cream of the crop of DC musicians, as well as guest appearances by Birds of Chicago and Rachel Harrington.
Domenic was recently referred to as a “newcomer”. His first public performance was in 2008 and his first record was released in 2014. The CD called Who’s Foolin Who, which garnered a Wammie nomination for “Best Roots Rock recording”, is a record that brings together many musical elements and styles from country punk waltz to Memphis style R&B to quirky folk/pop. The record features the cream of the crop of DC musicians, as well as guest appearances by Birds of Chicago and Rachel Harrington.