You are invited to Sunday Brunch: The First and Last Song where music artists share their songs, humanity & spirituality.
PHILIP CLARK, is a singer/songwriter who has had R&B running through his musical veins since childhood, sings with soul from the inside out, & has been called a “ sultry sax blowin’ funky white boy from Wyoming.” He received outstanding reviews for his album, "The State of Blue-Eyed Soul" that integrates soul, R&B, jazz, & pop elements.
Some women are to-the-manner-born as diva royalty. Nigerian-born smooth jazz, R&B singer-songwriter DOUYE fits solidly into this class. DOUYE'S first release, "Journey," is a songwriting roadmap that documents her musical & life experiences. It’s as if she is going through a powerful transformation, one listeners can witness, or to which we can surrender & personally benefit.
ROSALYN (William) is recording her first debut album, "Divine Intervention", that is sure to impact listener emotions & soul with her combination of pop, gospel & a twist of hip-hop. ROSALYN was raped at age 11, and her song "Charlotte's Web" is intended to help heal the wounds of abuse.
TERRI SCOTT (The Jazz Queen) is the Guest Co-Host. MS. SCOTT is host of the popular Talking Smooth Jazz program on Blog Talk Radio that had over 10,000 live and podcast listens in 2009.
Photo: Douyé (left), Philip Clark (center), Rosalyn (right)