Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2009
Time: 42:57
Size: 99,8 MB
Label: Self REleased
Styles: Blues/Classic Female Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Can't Be Satisfied - 4:06
2. Don't Call Me Baby (Baby) - 3:34
3. Can't Take It With You - 4:33
4. Long Haul Trucker - 3:00
5. 'Till Death Do Us Part - 3:18
6. This Dress - 2:43
7. Why Me - 3:23
8. Sneaking Suspicion - 3:01
9. Sunday Kind of Love - 4:41
10. Left Me Lonely - 4:24
11. Ain't What You Got - 2:51
12. Living at Walmart - 3:19
Blues at its best! Clever storytelling, rich vocals and soulful saxophone make this disc a must hear! Finalist in 2010 IBC Best Self-produced CD catagory.
Pat Pepin is a singer and saxophonist who knows the blues from the inside out. She performs with conviction and power, infusing her music with heart-felt emotion, drawing the audience into a Blues experience like none other.
This phenomenal musician has set her sites on achieving national status. Pat has worked all her professional life as a vocalist, sax player, songwriter and music teacher. She has done so while simultaneously raising two children, building her own home and earning her degree in music from the prestigious University of Maine, Augusta. Today, she also assumes an active role as grandmother to her daughter’s four children.
With a career that spans over 25 years of experience, three CDs, a tour schedule that has included gigs and appearances up and down the east coast, Pat believes that she has what it takes. She fully expects to achieve her goal of touring internationally and to continue to create and deliver high energy, honest entertainment.
Pat’s passion is not confined to the stage. Her warm and upbeat manner is a hit with kids. She hosts the annual Children’s Program at the Maine Blues Festival and has had the honor of working with patients at the Barbara Bush and Shriners Hospitals as part of ‘Raising the Blues’.
In it for the Long Haul
Year: 2009
Time: 42:57
Size: 99,8 MB
Label: Self REleased
Styles: Blues/Classic Female Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Can't Be Satisfied - 4:06
2. Don't Call Me Baby (Baby) - 3:34
3. Can't Take It With You - 4:33
4. Long Haul Trucker - 3:00
5. 'Till Death Do Us Part - 3:18
6. This Dress - 2:43
7. Why Me - 3:23
8. Sneaking Suspicion - 3:01
9. Sunday Kind of Love - 4:41
10. Left Me Lonely - 4:24
11. Ain't What You Got - 2:51
12. Living at Walmart - 3:19
Blues at its best! Clever storytelling, rich vocals and soulful saxophone make this disc a must hear! Finalist in 2010 IBC Best Self-produced CD catagory.
Pat Pepin is a singer and saxophonist who knows the blues from the inside out. She performs with conviction and power, infusing her music with heart-felt emotion, drawing the audience into a Blues experience like none other.
This phenomenal musician has set her sites on achieving national status. Pat has worked all her professional life as a vocalist, sax player, songwriter and music teacher. She has done so while simultaneously raising two children, building her own home and earning her degree in music from the prestigious University of Maine, Augusta. Today, she also assumes an active role as grandmother to her daughter’s four children.
With a career that spans over 25 years of experience, three CDs, a tour schedule that has included gigs and appearances up and down the east coast, Pat believes that she has what it takes. She fully expects to achieve her goal of touring internationally and to continue to create and deliver high energy, honest entertainment.
Pat’s passion is not confined to the stage. Her warm and upbeat manner is a hit with kids. She hosts the annual Children’s Program at the Maine Blues Festival and has had the honor of working with patients at the Barbara Bush and Shriners Hospitals as part of ‘Raising the Blues’.
In it for the Long Haul
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