Dede Priest & Johnny Clark & The Outlaws - Flowers Under The Bridge (2017)

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Title: Flowers Under The Bridge
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Creeping Fig Records
Genre: Texas Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:55:05
Total Size: 344 mb
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Tracklist

01. You Are Love
02. Willie Mae
03. What It Is Ain't What It Ain't
04. Strawberry Party
05. Snowy Mountain
06. Won’t Last Long
07. Wanda
08. Lynched at the Crossroad
09. Alaska
10. Flowers Under the Bridge
11. Helen’s Backyard
12. Mister Don’t Lie

DEDE PRIEST grew up in Dallas, Texas, raised by her hard-working, young mother. As a little girl, she would write songs and sing along to whatever she could find. In addition to singing, she studied classical violin as a child (often holding it and strumming it like a guitar). After years of performing primarily as a vocalist, she would later make the transition to singing and performing with her violin and guitar. This new direction would shape her overall talent and bring the deepest satisfaction.

Moving to Austin, Texas after high school to attend the University of Texas, Dede Priest earned a degree in Philosophy, then followed her heart and let the music lead. In Austin, Texas, a thriving live music haven, she began singing professionally. Brandishing vocals rooted in the raw-ness of the Texas Blues and Gospel traditions, Dede Priest was pinned early on as a “Modern Day Blues Queen”. Later, she began gaining wider international recognition for her powerful delivery of a unique style that crosses lines and “turns Blues, Soul, and Jazz inside out”. She has shared the stage with Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Leon Russell, Tommy Shannon (Double Trouble), and Harry Belafonte, among others.

In 2011, Dede Priest released “KINKY AT THE ROOT”, an honest and deeply personal portrait, and a well-received follow-up to her previous CD jewel, “CANDY MOON” (2007), which also received exceptional reviews.

In 2013 - 2015, with TANGLED EYE, Dede Priest moved in a different artistic direction which allowed her to sing and play her violin. Raw and simple with a deep love for American Roots Music, Tangled Eye was a unique line-up of musicians with broad taste and an open-minded approach that allowed many musical influences to shine through. Tangled Eye's song "Jesus, I'm Calling You" ("Dream Wall" Album, Black & Tan Records) was used in the HBO Television Series "The Leftovers", hitting #2 in USA & UK I-Tunes Charts. A second Tangled Eye song, "I Am" (The Other Seven Songs Album, Black & Tan Records), was used in the television series "Queen Sugar", Oprah Winfrey Network, OWN.

The pleasure of singing and performing with her violin led Dede Priest to add her guitar to the mix. In her new collaboration with JOHNNY CLARK & THE OUTLAWS, she is doing what she loves most: painting with all three instruments. Dede Priest and Johnny Clark & The Outlaws have developed a unique and recognizable sound that blends Blues with elements of Rock, Gospel, Folk, and Soul. In a short time, they have begun to tour regularly, and their first CD, "FLOWERS UNDER THE BRIDGE," is scheduled to be released in December 2017.

Dede Priest has performed in the USA, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Denmark, Romania, Poland, and Sweden, including prestigious events such as Martin Luther King Keynote – Austin, Texas, Rhythm & Blues Night Oosterpoort - The Netherlands, Belgium Rhythm & Blues - Peer, Simply Blues Viana - Portugal, Trasimeno Blues Festival – Italy, to name a few. She has received international radio and television airplay, including BBC Radio and HBO, among others. Television broadcasts include live performances on shows such as Vrije Geluiden (The Netherlands) and Hamburg Sounds (Germany).

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