Mary Mary: Tina Atkins, Erica Atkins (vocals).Additional personnel: Damani.On its playfully named 2006 holiday album, the popular gospel duo Mary Mary (aka sisters Tina and Erica Campbell) offers up a charming set of Yuletide tunes. W...
Personnel: Mary Chapin Carpenter (vocals, acoustic guitar); John Jennings (guitars, accordion, piano, drums, percussion); John Carroll (piano).Audio Mixer: John Jennings.Many artists, when faced with the task of doing a Christmas albu...
Personnel: Ray J (vocals).Audio Mixers: Clarence Ross; Donald Robertson .A soundtrack album meant to tie in with the similarly titled VH1 television series, FOR THE LOVE OF RAY J features a dozen tracks of fairly standard R&B, but a f...
Taking inspiration from both Latin pop and contemporary American R&B, Frankie J. melds the two seamlessly. The artist sings primarily in Spanish, but unlike a lot of Latin artists, J. focuses mostly on ballad material, especially smooth, ro...
The Mary Janes includes: Janas Hoyt (vocals, acoustic guitar); Mitch Getz (guitar); Matt Speaker (slide guitar); Dennis Scoville (pedal steel guitar); Jim Roll (banjo); Kevin George Smith (mandolin); Kathy Kolata (violin, viola); Megan Weed...
Peter, Paul and Mary: Noel Paul Stookey, Peter Yarrow (vocals, acoustic guitar); Mary Travers (vocals).It speaks well for the continued viability of their catalog (probably second only to Bob Dylan's among '60s folk artists) that this is...
Personnel: Mary McBride (vocals); D. Clinton Thompson (guitar); Bobby Lloyd Hicks (drums, percussion, background vocals).After two regular albums, Mary McBride turns to a seasonal collection with EVERY DAY IS A HOLIDAY. On it, she fronts...
Music composed by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics written by Oscar Hammerstein.Principal cast includes: Mary Martin, Theodore Bikel, Elizabeth Howell, Muriel O'Malley, Patricia Neway, Karen Shepard, Theodore Bikel, John Randolph, Nan McFarland, ...
The Mary Onettes second album is a marked improvement over their debut. That self-titled record had an icy synth pop sound that did little to help the songs come to life; the few that did hit were so in thrall to the band's obvious heroes, ...