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RollingStone.com's Editor's Pick
Judging by his photo, Les Souci looks like he stepped right out of Skynyrd, but his songs run a Beck-like gamut from rusty blues to Seventies-style jamband rock to dub soundscapes and flamenco. It may not all be your bag, but he's onto something real with "'Nuf to Say," a sly slide guitar blues lament reminiscent of the great, underrated Chris Smither.
Richard Skanse -Rolling Stone
-"It has always been our belief that art and culture has a pivotal role to play in bringing about peaceful change in nations that are in conflict. We hope that you keep up with your message of peace through song"
-N R Mandela, President Republic of South Africa
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One description we liked was "It is like a cross between the Soul of Flamenco and Keith Jarret" |
CD: Still Warrior
Label: LIONEAGLE Music(ASCAP)-distributed by IUMA
Credits: ©1997-Les Souci |
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Acid Reggae Dub Instrumental |
CD: Awakening
Label: LIONEAGLE Music(ASCAP) distributed by IUMA
Credits: Words/Music©1980-1993-Les Souci |
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Acoustic Blues on a Classical Guitar |
CD: Still Warrior
Label: LIONEAGLE Music(ASCAP)-distributed by IUMA
Credits: ©1997-Les Souci |
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