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Christian Turner-Twelve Steps From The Tip Jar
CD
"Legendary Muscle Shoals Engineer Teams With New Artist For Soulful Sound"
SHEFFIELD, AL – For more than twenty years,
folks in Muscle Shoals have tried to get Gregg Hamm out of retirement and back
into the music business. The veteran sound engineer wouldn’t budge until his
long time friend, songwriter Cris Moore, introduced him to a smoldering new soul
artist, Christian Turner. Today, Hamm is fired up about co-producing Turner, a
talent who Hamm says possesses the vocals, the look, the stage presence, and the
quality to make everybody sit up and take notice. The legendary engineer thinks
the time has come when people want a change in music, and “Twelve Steps From the
Tip Jar” is just what the doctor ordered.
In the glory days of Muscle
Shoals, when you heard the names Jerry Wexler and Barry Beckett attached to a
record, it was a pretty sure bet that Gregg Hamm was in the mix as well. The
walls of his home studio with their myriad of gold records belie the humble
demeanor of this craftsman who engineered sessions with the likes of Paul Simon,
Bob Dylan, Wilson Pickett, Willie Nelson, Dire Straits, Canned Heat, Levon Helm,
Sam & Dave, Millie Jackson, Dr. Hook, Sister Sledge, and many more. They all
attest to the fact that when a song has been “Hammered,” it’s like giving it the
Midas Touch. The national anthem of rock ‘n roll, Bob Seger’s “Old Time Rock ‘n
Roll,” was “Hammered” in the first degree, and the engineer turned producer has
worked the same magic with the Turner CD.
When you take the expertise
of Hamm, the soulful Turner vocals, and the lyrical pen of co-writer, Cris
Moore, you’ve got a mix to ignite an explosion of creativity. Moore, no stranger
to musical success, joined forces with Lee Roy Parnell to pen “Heart’s Desire”
and “Tender Moment,” both of which soared up the country charts to the coveted
number one slot. Writing credits on twelve other Parnell songs cite the Florence, Alabama native’s gift as a
wordsmith. Adding yet another jewel to his songwriting crown,
Moore just received word that a
Moore/Parnell tune, “One Foot In Front Of The Other,” is included on the new
George Strait album, “It Just
Comes Natural,” due in stores Oct. 3rd.
An
avid student of the sixties Muscle Shoals, Memphis and Motown sounds, Christian
Turner has now carved out a unique vocal style that garners him fans wherever he
performs. That was never more evident than when Paul Rodgers of Free, Bad
Company and The Firm (now singing with Queen) handpicked Christian to be the
opening act for the “Live 2002 CD/DVD” U.S. Tour. Because of an amazing set of
circumstances that allowed Christian to meet his musical hero, Rodgers has also
become his friend and mentor.
Sherry Maves-2007
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Price: $15 plus shipping to USA addresses
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