Sunday Wilde

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He Digs Me 02:28 Tools
Sunday's Midnight Blues 04:34 Tools
Destitution Blues 00:00 Tools
Down the Road Alone 03:23 Tools
That Man Drives Me Mad 03:35 Tools
Show Me a Man 03:27 Tools
Sorrowful Blues 02:57 Tools
There Was a Time 04:17 Tools
Handle Me 04:17 Tools
Captured Me 03:38 Tools
No Matter How Far 03:35 Tools
Shaken Down 03:01 Tools
Love Bender 04:08 Tools
Manning Street Sweet Talker 05:00 Tools
Show Me Mercy 03:47 Tools
My Baby's Dead 03:42 Tools
Time to say Goodbye 04:59 Tools
He Thrills Me Up 04:45 Tools
Don't Bother Me 02:00 Tools
Tell Me to Hush? 03:47 Tools
Nobody's Fault 03:42 Tools
Sunday's Loverman 03:13 Tools
Joy Can't You Shine 04:09 Tools
Rest My Weary Heart 03:49 Tools
I Guess I Didnt Hear You Right 03:52 Tools
I Can't Believe 03:42 Tools
I can't shake that guy 03:48 Tools
Gimmie One More 03:56 Tools
Fall to Pieces 03:42 Tools
Amazing Grace 03:56 Tools
Walk With Me 03:49 Tools
Our Deal is Done 05:42 Tools
Black Mountain Blues 04:09 Tools
Sit Around Waiting 04:09 Tools
Blue Spirit Blues 03:30 Tools
Crying Shame 03:30 Tools
Parabola (feat. Lucas Paulson) 03:03 Tools
I Guess I Didn't Hear You Right 05:26 Tools
Evil 05:26 Tools
Mama Said Do It on Your Own 05:26 Tools
More Than a Bit Crazy 05:26 Tools
Swear You're Cheatin 05:26 Tools
It Hurts Me Too 05:26 Tools
Trouble Coming At Me From Behind 05:26 Tools
Smooth Talking Man 05:26 Tools
Don't Sit Around Waiting 05:26 Tools
Back Lane Man 05:26 Tools
Dead Presidents 05:26 Tools
Dead Man's Clothes 05:26 Tools
Love Is 05:26 Tools
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Terry Gatorman Lape, VP of the Chicago Blues Society says...."Sunday wilde's music goes to the edge of the Blues and Beyound" Marcia Dawson, Roaming Reviews Magazine says........... "wilde woman vocals, raw, rip roaring sound machine, a force to be reckoned with, yet feminine." Molly Johnson says……… “I have heard the music. I am impressed.” Sunday is from the wilds of a northern Ontario small town, but she has been found singing everywhere from small logging and mining towns at coffee houses, funeral parlours, and blues joints and all the way to large festivals, house concerts and bars in bustling metropolises. She is a powerful and intense vocalist, a rare voice that speaks from the primal soul. Sunday is a songwriter who explores the subjects of grief, addiction, love and the torment of social and family dysfunction. Her lyrics and delivery make it abundantly clear that she speaks from experience and authority. She has won jazz and blues awards for her original compositions on garageband, and has been ranked as high as number 8, on the gospel Myspace music charts in Canada. She has played with such great performers as Reno jack, Ronnie Hayward, Nick Moss and the Flipflops, Fathead, Terry Wilkins (Roughtrade), Little Miss Higgins, David West, to name a few. Her musical influences come from a array of sources such as the wilderness, Ruth Brown, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Bessie Smith, Big Bill Broonzy mixed in with Tom Waits, Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald. During a tour of the western plains, during promo tour with Reno jack (The Handsome Neds, Herald Nix, The Razorbacks) she had the opportunity to perform at the Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival, Trout Forest Festival and the Blueberry Festival during the summer of 2007, while promoting her first CD recorded with Reno jack, titled Black Pearls of Wisdom. She continues to create, explore, interpret and innovate, melding divergent styles and influences, pushing the envelope of her craft further. All the while enthralling audiences with her live performances and singular style. Broken String of Pearls Available on CDBABY, ITUNES, Amazon and Napster NOW playing on blues and roots stations worldwide Sunday Wilde’s second album contains 10 NEW originals. She weaves the sound of vintage blues throughout, adding a touch of jazz on the edge. Wilde takes us with her looking from a variety of perspectives and moods on this album, through joyfulness, sorrow, lost love, torment, and angst. As a songwriter who writes, as it is, without compromise, her lyrical style resonates with people from all walks of life. Her vocals capture the essence of what her words speak, truth, raw passionate , powerful and beautiful. From thought provoking pieces such as “DON”T SIT AROUND WAITING” Sunday pleads to us, to get up and make things happen for ourselves. In the track “I GUESS I DIDN”T HEAR YOU RIGHT”, she revisits 50’s era sound with a soulful piece about lost love. If you ever lost love and who hasn't, this will definitely take you to that place in your heart, . With the doomer bluesy piece called “TROUBLE COMING AT ME FROM BEHIND”, she reminds us of our own distressful times and that like herself we are not alone in that. “Johnson Avenue Scat”, co-written with Wolfe Wall, Sunday demonstrates her scatting with Wolfe's flute playing while bringing some levity to the listener. As well, the final track on the album, “PARABOLA” is composed and performed by Lucas Paulson, Sunday’s son. It is a instrumental piece that allows the listener to come down from the previous songs and a time for reflection. The album features internationally renowned guitarist David West from Ecuador (Papa Duke Band) who plays a custom double sided guitar. As well Bass player Tom Sinkins (Bay Street Blues Band) and Wolfe Wall on flute, cello and clarinet. With Sunday wilde on vocals, and piano with special guest Lucas Paulson (Sunday's Son) Sunday has played with such great performers as Reno jack, Ronnie Hayward, Nick Moss and the Flipflops, Terry Wilkins, Little Miss Higgins and has graced large festival stages all the way to funeral parlours and coffee houses. She is a powerful and intense vocalist, and her delivery and songwriting ability make it abundantly clear that she speaks from experience. Official Website Sunday Wilde Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.