Well really I got myself as this band and the music me and my boys produce is hip hop, rap, and some r and b. I am with two different groups and both have flavor and originality. I do produce hits by myself. All or Nuthin' and the Down South Committee are both on the team, so Im bringing a variety of fresh new sounds.
Category:
Band
Additional Category:
Band
Genre:
Rythym and Blues, Rap, Rock, Rockabilly, World Music
The Chill Sound is an exciting blend of horns, guitars, percussion and vocal harmony, with a unique combination of fun personalities ready to create a party. When the Mid South wants a party they will be talking about for weeks, they call The Chill.
Category:
Band - Dance
Additional Category:
Band - Motown
Genre:
50s Hits, 60s Hits, 70s Hits, Beach Music, Dance, Motown, Oldies, Rythym and Blues
JESSICA LYNN combines the sultry sounds of her Louisiana heritage with the backbone of her gospel upbringing in an entourage of blues, southern rock and pop rock original and cover songs. Her band has played the north central Louisiana club circuit for the last year and a half, and with a recent record deal, the group is ready to rock their way across the southern states to promote the music of their main attraction, Jessica Lynn.
With an edge reminiscent of some of southern rock’s most popular bands, Jessica Lynn spins a soulful female perspective on love, living and loss. Belting out classic cover songs like "Simple Man"; "Come To My Window"; "Fire" and "I'd Rather Go Blind" - Jessica Lynn connects with the audience every bit as much as she does the songs she sings. Crowd pleasing comes naturally for the band members with a list of cover songs that play like a mantra to their blues loving audiences. The band makes a collaborative effort to keep the bar jammed and the dance floor full. The band opened for Louisiana music greats, Irma Thomas and Jo-el Sonnier this past spring and is scheduled to open for Sammy Kershaw on August 19th.
JESSICA LYNN is available as an opening act for headliners, private parties, weddings and honkey-tonks across the south.