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It's another Music Monday on Rodney Perry Live. Today, Rodney chats with George Tandy Jr. and Tony Rich! Tune in at 2 PM EST. Rodney Perry Live is a show consisting of all arts and entertainment. Everything from comedy and politics to music and acting. Rodney covers it all with a comedic slant. Tune in each and every Monday at 2pm EST www.blogtalkradio.com/rodneyperrylive to check out "Rodney Perry Live" on internet radio: Call in number: (718) 305-6383.
3D Na’Tee (pronounced Three Dee Nah-Tee), was born Samantha James in the notoriously rough city of New Orleans, Louisiana. Having to deal with extreme hardship and tragedy in her home, Na’Tee turned to poetry and music at an early age as a way to release tension and gain a sense of inner calm amidst the chaos and confusion that surrounded her. Na’Tee knows the turmoil of the street life all too well. She is the oldest child and the only girl of parents who sold drugs, and later fell victim to the same fate as many of the people they sold to over the years. Her mother and father became addicted to drugs when Na’Tee was just a child. George Tandy Jr. creates brilliant music that is rich with honesty, vulnerability and raw emotion. He is not your typical church singing choir boy or even a classically trained vocalist or pianist but his messages are conveyed clearly and powerfully. Fans often refer to his voice as hypnotizing and pure. Each piece of music creates an inner journey to a time and place that is unique to the listener. Whether it is about sex, relationships, or worldly affairs you will feel every moment in the song. You can call it R&B, folk music or even call it jazz. Some call it soul with a hint of hip hop and note his classical music influences. No matter what you call it, you are correct every time. George personally prefers to call his music "Soulternative." Regardless of genre, his sound is certainly unique and George is determined to gain fans, supporters as well as new friends one song at a time. He believes that music heals people. Soon people all across the world will be proudly stating, "I am TeamTandy!" once they get a taste.
It’s been awhile, so I’m giving you more than three hours of continuous music to make up the difference. The new callout drops are courtesy of the Soul Interviews show curated by DJ Soulswede and broadcast on SkyNet satellite radio and Solar Radio on the net. My lil podcast has a special 30-minute mix on the show that you should be checking out. For this mix, I chose the best songs from our radio show. As usual, we’ve got a lil bit of everything on the soul spectrum (all but one special selection was released this millennium), this time broken up by sections, thanks to the drops, making it easier to skip around for a certain sound you’re looking for or you can just listen straight through and relax in my musical hands. Don’t forget to subscribe on Podomatic or iTunes and tell your friends that the LMG: The Soul Eclectics’ Mix, proves good music is still alive and well, if not always on the radio. LMG: The Soul Eclectics’ The Soul Eclectics My Radio Mix Playlist 1) Sweet Afternoon – Avery*Sunshine 2) So Alive (ft. Leon) – Loretta 3) Friends & Lovers – Marsha Ambrosius 4) March – George Tandy Jr. 5) Sleepwalkers – Jarrod Lawson 6) I See The Sun – Incognito 7) I Just Want More – Smoove & Turrell 8) Can’t Keep On – Marcell 9) Aware – Gene Nobel 10) You’re My Star – Tank 11) Patterns (ft. Lianne La Havas) – Tourist 12) Need U 100% (El Train Refix 2.0) – Duke Dumont 13) At Your Best x Fastlove – MNEK 14) Something Right – Kwabs 15) Sweet November – SZA 16) Tender – Bo Saris 17) Before Hello – Carmen Chiles 18) Somehow – Geoffrey Williams 19) Carried Away 2 – Lewis Taylor 20) Always – Amp Fiddler 21) Waiting For Spring (ft Anthony David) – Linn & Freddie 22) Replaceable – Moses Sumney 23) Everything Is Everything – Gabriel Garzón-Montano 24) M.T.Y.P. – Rogiérs 25) The Moment – The Foreign Exchange 26) Hurt So Bad (Makoto Remix) – Angela Johnson 27) Set You Free – Adrian Alan 28) Now There Is We (ft Paul Randolph) – Jazzanova 29) Together – Sam Smith 30) And Then – James Tillman 31) Number One (ft. Glenn Lewis) – Slakah The Beatchild 32) Good Lookin’ (ft Bird) – Anthony Valadez 33) breathe.dream.scream – denitia and sene 34) Stronger Than Ever – Raleigh Ritchie 35) Simply Beautiful (ft Takuya Kuroda)– Jose James 36) Respect (ft. Mara Hruby and Van Hunt) – The Decoders 37) Fall For You – Leela James 38) Don’t Let Me Go – Jarle Bernhoft 39) High and Dry – Send It On – Roman GianArthur 40) Imagination/Crown Royal Suite – Jill Scott (explicit) 41) Touching Again – Eric Benét (explicit) 42) Slowly – Syleena Johnson (explicit) 43) Scandalous – Prince (explicit) 44) Rocket (Beyoncé Cover) – Gene Nobel (explicit)