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Artist description
Singer/songwriter/visual artist with focus on
spiritual subjects with uplifting messages. Lyrics
with strong visions. Web gallery: www.innerscapes.net
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Music Style
Spirit Pop/Folk/Rock/Jazz/Contemporary /One World |
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Musical Influences
Gershwin, Hoggy Carmichael, Duke Ellington, Rogers & Hart, Johnny Mandell, Johnny Mercer, Jim Croce, Paul Simon & Art Garfunkle, Gordon Lightfoot, Al Jareau, Lou Rawls, Art Farmer, Oscar Hammerstein, Willie Nelson, Cat Stevens, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Bill Withers, Seals & Crofts, Eric Clapton. Rolling Stones, Gypsy Kings |
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Similar Artists
Bruce Cockburn, Chris Rea, Van Morrison, Eagles, Jackson Browne, Peter Gabriel, Sting |
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Artist History
"Into The Innocence" is the first album release by east Texas born
singer/songwriter Jeff Hukill. Jeff's music has intertained audiences
for a quarter of century from east coast to west. His contemporary
music style reflects with rock, jazz, folk and latin roots with clear
heartfelt lyrics that soar with visions of love, life and spirit
incompassing a wide view of the struggles, highlights and tragedies
of the human spirit. "Into the Innocence" reaches deep to the heart
center, rattles and shakes, falls and rises with energy. A truly original
one of a kind artist.
See Jeff's paintings: http://www.innerscapes.net |
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Group Members
"Into the Innocence" is backed by the following musicians
of the Mark Austin Band (see links):
Mark Austin - background vocals and bass guitar
(electric, acoustic,and fretless)
Lee Schloss - standard and alto flute, clarinet,
tenor and soprano sax
Scott Weltner - drums
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Instruments
vocals, classic electric guitar, see members info for other instruments. |
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Albums
Into the Innocence |
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Additional Info
Location: Dallas, Texas |
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Location
Dallas, tx - USA |
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