
MUSIC ON THE COUCH
MONDAY, February 28, 2011
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This week:
IBC Finalist
STEVIE J
and
GREG SUSORENY
SIT ON
THE COUCH

MONDAY, February 28, 2011
10pm Eastern; 9pm Central; 8pm Mountain; 7pm Pacific
Archived on Tuesday morning and forever HERE
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This week:
IBC Finalist
STEVIE J
and
GREG SUSORENY
SIT ON
THE COUCH

Stevie J began his musical career in his father's church and soon after he began playing with great gospel groups such as The Five Blind Boys of Alabama, Shirley Caesar, Mighty Clouds of Joy, Slim and His Supreme Angels, and Sugar Hightower. He blissfully toured with The Williams Brothers.
In 2001 he sat in with the great Bobby Rush and his career took a turn. He fell in love with the "Devil's Music" and since then he has combined his love of gospel and soul, learned in his daddy's church with blues and funk, learned in juke joints and stages around the country.
Things have jelled for Stevie after years of studio work, he hit upon his style and since 2008 he has been on the fast track.
Sit with Stevie and I as we discuss the years before his finding the blues and the years since. We will also discuss the double album Stevie released in August 2010, entitled The Diversity Project. One album, Standin' At The Station is full of blues and the other, Soul Sessions, is just that fine soul music, the Stevie J way.
In 2001 he sat in with the great Bobby Rush and his career took a turn. He fell in love with the "Devil's Music" and since then he has combined his love of gospel and soul, learned in his daddy's church with blues and funk, learned in juke joints and stages around the country.
Things have jelled for Stevie after years of studio work, he hit upon his style and since 2008 he has been on the fast track.
Sit with Stevie and I as we discuss the years before his finding the blues and the years since. We will also discuss the double album Stevie released in August 2010, entitled The Diversity Project. One album, Standin' At The Station is full of blues and the other, Soul Sessions, is just that fine soul music, the Stevie J way.

Then Greg Susoreny will take a seat on The Couch to discuss his journey to recording his debut album, Ramblin' Man.
After years of non-musical jobs and then booking bands for his establishment and producing music, Greg found his mojo and the songs flowed from his soul.
I will play music from Ramblin' Man and Greg and I will delve deeper into his history.
We will take your calls and questions for both guests at 1.347.633.9400.
After years of non-musical jobs and then booking bands for his establishment and producing music, Greg found his mojo and the songs flowed from his soul.
I will play music from Ramblin' Man and Greg and I will delve deeper into his history.
We will take your calls and questions for both guests at 1.347.633.9400.
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Thanks -
Vinny "Bond" Marini
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