Landry’s unique voice is full of passion, pain and perception. Maybe it’s just her fertile imagination and plenty of on-the-job observations. Ten years ago, Landry was a full-time teacher, mother and wife who competed in semi-pro volleyball just to help keep herself fully occupied. This is Hank Williams Jr. calling.” Landry shot back, as quick as if she’d suddenly hit the brakes, “C’mon. "Should Have Known" is a remarkable collection of haunting barroom ballads and danceable country rhythms. John Elias Hammond : premier enfant If this disc gets the press it deserves, it will set a new standard for these old songs. : Elle était dans la même saison qu'Alison Hammond, candidate de la saison 10 en 2010 d'I'm a Celebrity. Internet Broadway Database. That call likely won’t be the last time singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Landry gets a ring from Nashville. Comeaux has been a part of Landry’s musical band for some time and clearly understand her vision. There is a Southern fatalism that runs through the land below the Mason Dixon line. Comeaux is the perfect partner, never going over the top with pedal envy, but rather listening to what the singer needs. It’s quite lovely, and quite difficult to pull off, actually. So check her out, and if you experience just a bit of astonishment yourself, welcome to a rising star’s rapidly growing fan base. What’s interesting, is that this album is really a slow-burner. This is a collection of classic honky-tonk that plays more like a steamy Southern novel than a packed dancehall. Anyone who attempts to record them will have a lot to live up to. Note : Chanteuse de disco. Votre navigateur ne peut pas afficher ce tag vidéo. Yvette Dantier; Yvette Giraud; Yvette Guilbert; Yvonne de Gaulle; Yvonne George; Yvonne Printemps; Zambla; Zarah Leander; Zazie; Zizi Jeanmaire; Zlad! Yvette Hammond. The two produced the album, which was engineered, mixed, and mastered by the incomparable Tony Daigle, who seems to be right in sync with their vision. Les paroles Tout ce vacarme accompagne régulièrement la chanteuse britannique Tina May. Marie-Pierre has 39 jobs listed on their profile. “I walked into a barroom just to ease the pain,” Landry croons on her original “Three Chords and A Bottle,” that sounds like a vintage honky-tonk drinking song. This is a partial list of vaudeville performers.Inclusion on this list indicates that the subject appeared at least once on the North American vaudeville stage during its heyday between 1881 and 1932. Catalog, rate, tag, and review your music. Sexe : féminin. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Marie-Pierre’s connections and jobs at similar companies. Yet it is a new age and today’s thinking woman isn’t going to “Stand By Her Man” no matter what, they demand respect and deserve it for what they have accomplished. 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Obviously it clicks here, too, on this predominantly one-of-a-kind vintage country affair. Like some Cajun queen bee from another era, the Bonsoir, Catin bassist picks up her acoustic guitar to belt out 16 original tunes that trace the arc of romance from holding hands to one night stands to making long term plans. Already impressive the first time out, her songwriting, vocal and production skills have taken a giant leap forward on her recent CD, No Man’s Land, with its impeccable, hand-crafted honky-tonk music. There are three songs associated with Hank Williams Senior (Cold, Cold Heart, Hey Good Looking andBucket’s Got A Hole in It), another artist who understood how to turn human nature into a heart-wrenching vocal. 1937 est une année commune commençant un vendredi. The last song, “When I Die,” is a sobering assessment of the hope that awaits everyone in the next life, and how it might be a blessing after all. For her latest album Yvette Landry has distilled her music down to the purest elements of traditional country; voice, guitar and pedal steel. On a aussi du dobro, du fiddle, du banjo et une bonne guitare (présence de Bill Kirchen). Yvette Landry is the most charismatic performer I’ve seen not named Willie Nelson. But as the songs progress, the idea of “they’re just covers,” gets tossed away. She’s also just published a children’s book, The Ghost Tree, and is collaborating on a new album from Bonsoir Catin, the Cajun female all-star quartet in which Landry plays bass and sings. C’est en tant qu’organiste (Hammond B3) qu’il se produit avec les guitaristes Christian Escoudé, Gilles Clément et William Chabbey. The source in the citation included with each entry confirms their appearance and cites information in the performance notes section. ISNI : ISNI 0000 0000 0101 0367. of episodes43 Production … Ms Landry is, well I was going to tactfully say une femme d’un certain age, but as she’s fronted up the details for my B&D column, I assume she doesn’t mind you knowing she’ll turn 50 later this year. Special kudos to Landry for picking up our buddy Caleb Klauder’s excellent “Can I Go Home With You” and for writing some classics herself here. (When you were a college student, would you want to be seen with your mother’s band?) Probably not, and her gripping performance on “When I Die” should be enough to win over any remaining skeptics. 0465 58 67 23. Orgue Hammond Antoine Hervier réalise des arrangements de haut vol, il possède une personnalité, un phrasé riche et inventif, une réelle maîtrise et un son qui n’appartient qu’à lui. “Is this Yvette Landry? Either way, Yvette Landry has a direct line on those struggles and that release. as well as two from Landry (Together, Forever and Memories Of Clelia) along with the classic covers. While the band’s hot and guests like Cindy Cashdollar and Bill Kirchen never hurt, would this still work without her expressive set of pipes? She also has a natural instinct to work with the best of Cajun music’s young virtuosos and a growing confidence that’s near awe-inspiring. For her latest album Yvette Landry has distilled her music down to the purest elements of traditional country; voice, guitar and pedal steel. Secret Army Main title caption, seen throughout the series. Sometimes they are ironic and funny, at other time sad, yet always present a sharp comment on life as she experiences/observes it in Breaux Bridge, LA, or on the road with one of the bands she plays in. However, at least I can console myself with her second album. La pedal steel guitare est très présente. 67$1' B3 B&9 LQGG www.chanel.com. On top of that, there’s her seductive delivery, as Bill Bentley put it, “Yvette Landry has the kind of voice that can get grown men into trouble.” JC. Yvette Landry was driving home one day from her job teaching at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette when her cell phone rang. More Louisiana mischief as singer-guitarist Yvette Landry takes a couple handfuls of country staples, adds two originals and creates a surprising jaw-dropper with only the accompaniment of pedal steel player Richard Comeaux. “Yeah, You Right!” is almost experimental with its blend of country and zydeco featuring Geno Delafose (accordion/drums), Lil Buck Sinegal (guitar) and Erick Adcock (organ). “About 6 feet under the ground sounds good to me,” she says of her desire to place him in a house with no windows, a marble roof and an inscription out front for all the world to see that his cheatin’ days are done. Co-produced by Joel Savoy and Landry, the CD plays like a woman’s honky tonk companion piece/travel guide through the back roads of the heart with upswings through the highs (“Blue Moon Girl”) and pensive meditations on the lows (“Where Memories are Gold”). She gives us a dozen of her songs; the thirteenth song, Lord I get High, was written by Matt Kline. So there’s a natural connection here that Landry doesn’t have to dig deep to find. The songs reflect an active intelligence that doesn’t accept things at face value. It’s the kind of album that should be handed out at couples therapy and divorce court alike, and maybe even high school homemaking classes to let the youngsters in on what lies ahead. Richard’s pedal steel is dead-on, keeping with an era gone by, yet breathing life into these songs making them new and powerful. Lachine :Mont-Sainte-Anne,1935. Honky-tonk AngelYvette Landry steps into the spotlight, Published Sep 30, 2013 at 6:00 am (Updated Sep 23, 2013) By Roger Hahn. If the music doesn’t get you up and dancing, the songs will bring some smiles to your face as well as thoughts to your grey matter.