This is the sixth release from award winning blues and roots artist,
Sunday wilde from Northern Ontario. This album was recorded in Memphis
and Clarksdale, produced by 2 time Grammy nominee Gary Vincent , and is
the result of two major trips from Northern Ontario to the Delta.
Sunday retains the theme of “men” in her sixth release with her
prayer to god to “Show Me A Man” with the list of things that she wanted
to find in the perfect man and “That Man Drives Me Mad” her take on a
complicated relationship. She also covers a Willie Dixon tune “John the
Conquer Root” twisting the meaning of the original into what a woman can
do to get by in the world and changing the mood to be an eerie tale.
She also does a Ruth Brown Cover called Daddy Daddy, a soft and sultry
cover bringing back the feel of Mississippi John Hurt into the tune, as
well as a sexy sad duet with Reno Jack called “One of These Days”. All
the songs retain her distinctive delivery and vocals with an array of
emotions.
The album contains ten songs, with all acoustic instruments
including a 1857 cottage pump organ played by Grammy winner Billy
Earheart from the Amazing Rhythm Aces, trumpet by Roger Reupert, upright
bass by Reno Jack, Dobro by Sturgis Nikides, drums by Rickey
“Quicksand” Martin, washboard by April Mae, other guitar tracks by Dave
Fecca, Johnny Cass, Robert Hughes, and backup vocals by Watermelon Slim
and Mandy Lemons.
“With each release she has furthered her position as one of the top
singer songwriters within the blues world. Truly the voice of the
people, she captures everyday life and trials in an unique and truly
memorable fashion. She has elevated her game with this release.”
ChefJimi, Blues411
“This album is solid on all fronts, Wilde nails it on vocals and
piano and proves that she has the chops to stand amoung today’s great
women of the blues” M. McChristie, The Walleye Magazine nday has won numerous awards with her past releases including 2x
win of the Independent Music Awards Voters Choice Best Blues Song, 2 x
win for the Best International Blues Release by Blues 411, Honorable
Mention for Blues (the only Canadian artist in 2015) for the
International Song writing competition, hit #1 on Siriusxm Radio on BB
King’s Bluesville and has been played worldwide on roots and blues radio
stations, while some of her releases remain on the Roots Music Report
charts for months. She is from Northern Ontario Canada and lives in a
remote town on Hwy 11.
SUNDAY WILDE
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