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		<title>Kemp Harris Releases Edenton</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With almost four decades behind him as a songwriter and performer, Kemp Harris has shared the stage with a surprising range of talent -- including Koko Taylor, Taj Mahal, Gil Scott-Heron, and the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre.
Harris’ depth of experience echoes powerfully throughout his sophomore CD release entitled “Edenton,” scheduled for release on March [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="200" height="181" border="0" align="left" alt="Kemp Harris" title="Kemp Harris" src="http://www.bandweblogs.com/kempharris.jpg" />With almost four decades behind him as a songwriter and performer, <strong>Kemp Harris</strong> has shared the stage with a surprising range of talent -- including <strong>Koko Taylor, Taj Mahal, Gil Scott-Heron</strong>, and the <strong>Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre</strong>.</p>
<p>Harris’ depth of experience echoes powerfully throughout his sophomore CD release entitled <strong>“Edenton,”</strong> scheduled for release on March 13th. The album is both a literal and figurative journey back to Harris’ roots in <strong>Edenton, North Carolina</strong>, the town where he was born.</p>
<p>It features the legendary <strong>Holmes Brothers</strong> on backing vocals.  The Brothers bring the full force of their talent, providing deep, rootsy harmonies to the raw-boned force of Harris’ lead vocals. With the support of the Holmes Brothers, Harris’s original songwriting and performances reflect a mature artist not content to rehash the clichés of the blues and roots genre. Harris shows his willingness to fuse diverse elements in the search for a more modern and timely blues, with intelligent lyrics that are both socially aware and intensely soulful. Edenton brings an edgier, darker hue to this traditional American music.</p>
<p>A diverse group of covers augments the original material.  Kemp really reaches back on the gospel classic, <strong>“Didn’t It Rain.”</strong> This cappella track features his mother and aunt (each of them in their late-seventies) singing a version the trio has been performing together since Kemp’s childhood.</p>
<p>The album was recorded at <strong>Hi-n-Dry Studios</strong> in Cambridge, MA, the former studio of <strong>Mark Sandman</strong> and the band <strong>Morphine</strong>. <strong>Tom Dube</strong> (<strong>Marc Cohn, Buffalo Tom, Ben Kweller, Juliana Hatfield, Duncan Sheik</strong>) engineered the album. As a result, the production on the album is sparse, warm, and organic, letting the humanity of the songs and performances come through.</p>
<p>In support of the release, Kemp and his band will be performing throughout the Northeast, kicking off the tour at <strong>Joe’s Pub in New York City on Friday, March 30th.</strong></p>
<p>Visit Kemp’s website (<a target="_blank" title="Kemp Music" href="http://www.kempmusic.com">www.kempmusic.com</a>) or <a target="_blank" title="Kemp Harris - Myspace" href="http://www.myspace.com/kempharrismusic">www.myspace.com/kempharrismusic</a> for downloads, pictures, performance dates and more.</p>
<p><strong>Contact:</strong> Chip Schutzman<br />
<strong>Company:</strong>  Miles High Productions<br />
<strong>Address:</strong>  6622 Delongpre Ave. Los Angeles, CA  90028<br />
<strong>Tel:</strong> 323-806-0400<br />
<strong>Fax:</strong> 323-462-0829<br />
<strong><a href="mailto:chip@mileshighproductions.com">Email</a></strong><br />
<strong><a href="http://www.kempmusic.com">Website</a></strong></p>
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