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Artist description
Christmas will see an energetic groove and fingersnapping. The holiday seasons will be warmly celebrated. Christmas Eve will be rhythmically elevated by this song - Christmas Blues - that was made especially for Noel. (six) |
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Music Style
Modern Rhythm'n Blues with Gospel Influences |
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Musical Influences
Aretha Franklin, Patty LaBelle, B.B. King, Bob Marley, Jimi Hendrix |
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Similar Artists
Nina Simone, Sarah Voughn, Nancy Wilson, Marla Glen |
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Artist History
Mary Sylvester grew up in New York and studied at the Long Island University and in Freiburg University, Germany. She studied voice, business management, history, and performing arts. Mary Sylvester and band received the renowned -Caribbean Music Award- in New York.
BLUES / REGGAE / FUNK / POP / SOUL / ROCK / GOSPEL - Mary Sylvester sings all different styles with ease and writes, composes, texts and produces her own songs.
The singer and author writes music, books and poems. Some of her Poems are published at the Goethe Gesellschaft Frankfurt, Germany, in Frankfurter Edition -Gedicht und Gesellschaft-. The new book -Schwarz im Schwarzwald- (Black in the Black Forest) soon will be published.
MARY SYLVESTER GREETS ALL HER FANS!
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Albums
Light of the World, I've got to know, Gospel Joy, Christmas Joy, It's hard to say Good-Bye, Blues Project I, Blues Project II, The Best of Reggae, The Best of Mary Sylvester |
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Press Reviews
A distinct and benevolent vibe emanates from all these tracks courtesy of the multi-talented Mary Sylvester. Her richly textured compositions not only effuse soul but also have a message to boot ensuring that, like the greatest of songs, they work on many different levels. (DickB, London)
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Location
Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg - Germany |
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