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Artist description
Edward Simpson is the featured voice on many of the recordings produced by the Hemsley-Foster Project. Hailing from Michigan, where he was a regular performer in bands with Irvin Foster and Robert Pace, Edward has found a home at Pax Stereo. In 1999, he is expected to complete his first solo project, One Touch, produced by Mario Hemsley and Irvin Foster. You can check out his voice on the Hemsley-Foster recordings by visiting the sites at MusicBuilder, MP3.com, IUMA, & Pax Stereo Online (www.paxstereo.com). |
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Music Style
Urban/R&B, Gospel, Soul, Smooth Jazz, Adult Contemporary |
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Similar Artists
R. Kelly, Marvin Winans, Peabo Bryson, James Ingram, Carl Anderson, Marvin Gaye, Rashaan Patterson, Jeffrey Osborne, Maxwell, Kenny Lattimore, Alexander O'neal, Joe, Jon B, |
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Artist History
Edward Simpson was introduced to Mario Hemsley by Irvin Foster. At the time, Irvin and Mario were working on what was to be their first independent release. Asked to fill in at the last minute, Edward solidified his presence with "the project" with his spirited performance at their 1993 live performance premier. This CD represents his ongoing work as a member of the Pax Stereo Family. |
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Group Members
Mario Hemsley, Irvin Foster, Robert Pace, Terrence Robinson |
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Albums
One Touch |
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Press Reviews
"Edward Simpson has one of those voices that's made for eliciting passionate "amens" and "hallaleujahs" from all those who hear his Gospel songs. With a voice that can only come from the soul, Simpson turns standard songs of praise into monumentally emotional testimonies of his own faith, providing plenty of reason for almost anyone to believe." -Listen.com (www.listen.com) |
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Additional Info
Free MP3 files available at Pax Stereo Online (www.paxstereo.com) |
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Location
Los Angeles, CA - USA |
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