Monday, April 19, 2021

The Bird and The Bee subject of covers album by Louisville-based producer, Dev Marvelous. Inara George was so impressed, she put it out herself.

“Road Angel Project Presents: Dev Marvelous X The Bird and The Bee” is latest in George’s series of charity releases w/ Sweet Relief Musicians Fund.
 
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“Road Angel Project Presents: Dev Marvelous X The Bird and The Bee”
 
Cover art by Alice Lin based on a photograph by Brian Fitzsimmons of artist Terry’s Allen’s installation “Road Angel.”
 
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Road Angel Project Presents: Dev Marvelous X The Bird and The Bee | “La La La”
 
 
Dev Marvelous as photographed by Emmaline
 
[STREAM]:  https://Fanatic.lnk.to/devmarvelous-lalala
 
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“It is always so incredibly flattering to have someone play or record a cover of a song I wrote, no matter what,” says Inara George of The Bird and The Bee.
 
When Louisville, Kentucky-based producer, singer-songwriter, and pianist, Devon Moore aka Dev Marvelous, sent George an album’s worth of reinterpretations of The Bird and The Bee songs, George immediately asked if she could put them out.
 
“Road Angel Project Presents: Dev Marvelous X The Bird and The Bee” is out now as the sixth volume in George’s ongoing charity series in partnership with, and benefitting, the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund’s COVID-19 fund. A single release of the Dev Marvelous cover of the duo’s “La La La” is out now.
 
Read an interview with Inara George at Atwood Magazine including a track premiere and commentary from Dev Marvelous about “La La La,” his “mesmerizing, colorful immersion of upbeat melodies and hot funk sounds” that comprise his “compelling spin on The Bird and The Bee’s original, first released on their self-titled debut album in 2007.”
 
Road Angel Project Presents: “Dev Marvelous X The Bird and The Bee” is out now via Release Me Records.
 
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Road Angel Project Presents:
“Dev Marvelous X The Bird and The Bee”
Out Now
(Release Me Records)
 
Streaming Link:
STREAM FULL LP
  

Track Listing:
 
01. Polite Dance Song (The Bird and The Bee)
02. What’s In The Middle (The Bird and The Bee)
03. La La La (The Bird and The Bee) (STREAM)
04. Gamera (Greg Kurstin)
05. Take Me To Paris (Inara George)
06. Lovey Dovey (The Bird and The Bee)
07. Birthday (The Bird and The Bee)
 
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Road Angel Project: Volume 5 | Michael Andrews (ft. Inara George) – “Southern Nights” (Allen Tousaint)
 
 
The fifth volume of The Bird and The Bee vocalist Inara George’s charity initiative with Sweet Relief’s COVID-19 Relief Fund features three tracks including a version of the Allen Tousaint classic “Southern Nights,” by Michael Andrews (aka Elgin Park of The Greyboy Allstars) featuring vocals by George herself. Hear it now at Brooklyn Vegan or at the link below.
 
The latest edition of the series also includes a 20-minute plus meditative piece “Stringbath 6” by Gabe Noel, and an unreleased track “Brightest Star Tonight” by renowned producer Daedelus (streaming now at UK blog York Calling here.) Stream all of the “Road Angel Project” releases to date here.
 
[STREAM]: https://Fanatic.lnk.to/MichaelAndrewsInaraGeorge-SouthernNights
 
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Various Artists
“Road Angel Project: Volume 5”
Out Now
(Release Me Records)
 
Streaming Link:
STREAM FULL EP
  
 
Track Listing:
 
01.  Daedelus - Brightest Star Tonight
02.  Michael Andrews (ft. Inara George) - Southern Nights (Allen Tousaint) (STREAM)
03.  Gabe Noel - Stringbath 6 (Live on Zoom, October 26, 2020)
 
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Inara George (feat. Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters) | “Sex In Cars”

  
[STREAM]:  https://Fanatic.lnk.to/InaraGeorgeFeatDaveGrohl-SexInCarsRoadAngelProject
 
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The Bird and The Bee vocalist Inara George has teamed with Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters for a new single “Sex In Cars: Road Angel Project,” a duet version of the track “Sex In Cars” from George’s latest release “The Youth of Angst”. The song is available now on all streaming platforms and can also be heard via Rolling Stone here.
 
 “Having been such a massive fan of Inara for years, it’s always such an incredible honor to work with her, whether on Foo Fighters music or for The Bird and The Bee,” says Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters about his contribution to the first “Road Angel Project” release. “Her voice is timeless, so pure and real. So I jumped at the chance to duet with her on this song. It was a dream come true! And for a great cause: Musicians coming together to support each other in difficult times, working to keep the music alive.”

“I always knew I wanted this version of ‘Sex In Cars’ with Dave to benefit some amazing non-profit,” George says.
 
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About | Road Angel Project
 

Click to listen to a playlist of all six volumes of the “Road Angel Project” here
 
“I reached out to some of my musician friends to see if anyone had a track that they’d like to donate to the cause,” George says. “As the pandemic hit and it became very clear that live music would not resume for many, many months, I immediately thought of Sweet Relief, not only because they help so many musicians, but also because they help everyone in the music industry. All of those people who work at venues booking shows, stage managing, bartending, lighting, mixing sound, and on and on... Sweet Relief is set up to help all of these workers during this crisis and also any other crisis that might come.”
 
The name “Road Angel Project” is a Terry Allen-authorized nod back to the visual artist’s piece that inspired George’s song “Sex In Cars,” the first “Road Angel Project” release (see below), and the cover image for the series by Alice Lin is based on a Brian Fitzsimmons photograph of Allen’s actual installation.
 
Sweet Relief’s Aric Steinberg says, “Sweet Relief is so grateful to be a part of the ‘Road Angel Project.’ It’s been incredible to see the music community come together during this pandemic, and this is another example of good people doing good things. The funds raised will allow us to help even more music industry professionals in desperate need and we are truly thankful for Inara’s support.”
 
For more information about the Sweet Relief COVID-19 Relief Fund, visit: https://www.sweetrelief.org/covid-19-fund.html
 
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Road Angel Project | Links
 
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Friday, April 16, 2021

Gallons of Crayola paint (and Jared Putnam) star in “Funk That You’re In” video by The March Divide; New album “cinq,” out April 23rd.

 “Sunshine-drenched hooks,” “feel-good melody” also take center-stage in video for song that Under The Radar calls “relentlessly catchy.”
 
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 Jared Putnam of The March Divide as photographed by Rico DeLeon
 
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The March Divide | “Funk That You’re In”
 

 
 
[VIDEO]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSOBjrHYAZU
 
[STREAM]: https://fanatic.lnk.to/TheMarchDivide-TheFunkThatYoureIn
 
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“Relentlessly catchy, with an easygoing acoustic instrumental, earworm pop chorus, and even a show-stopping kazoo solo.” — Under The Radar
 
“Impressively hooky. His effortless ability to craft organically catchy and uplifting music is on full display.” — American Songwriter
 
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“I really shoved a lot of pop into this one, but it carries a message of self-destruction,” explains Jared Putnam of The March Divide about his latest single “Funk That You’re In.”  “The idea was to showcase the irony of being your own worst enemy The kazoo solo is probably worth mentioning.”
 
The song (and kazoo solo) is the end product of a number Putnam thought would remain in his phone graveyard.
 
“That’s usually where my ideas go to die!” he says, “It’s not that I don’t like them, I usually just forget about them, but like everyone else, I had a lot of time to burn last year. Once I picked up my guitar and started messing with the idea, the whole song just kinda fell out of me.”
 
Read more with Jared Putnam of The March Divide and check out “Funk That You’re In” via Under The Radar or American Songwriter now or at the links above.
 
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The March Divide
cinq
April 23rd, 2021
(Slow Start Records)
  

Track Listing:
01. The Funk That You’re In (STREAM | VIDEO)
02. Kris Takes Her Time (LYRIC VIDEO)
03. Lie To Me (LYRIC VIDEO)
04. Numb (LYRIC VIDEO)
05. Your Light (LYRIC VIDEO)
06. September Blues
07. I Don’t Wanna Die Young (LYRIC VIDEO)
08. New Me (LYRIC VIDEO)
09. Remember Who You Are (VIDEO)
10. I Believe
 
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The March Divide | In The Press
 
“Putnam’s vocals pop.” — PopMatters
 
“Classic pop hooks... Hits the mark again and again. ” — The Big Takeover
 
“Catchy as ever.” — Twangville
 
“Strummy acoustic reverie.” — BLURT
 
“Infectiously poppy.” — Glide Magazine
 
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The March Divide | About
 
Jared Putnam is one of the most prolific songwriters in Texas, and he earns that distinction in his second act.
 
Having already flirted with the danger of major labels when his young band The Conversation was a national next thing, in the past decade as The March Divide, Putnam has basically done it all on his own, self-releasing a barrage of singles, EPs, and albums at a seemingly non-stop pace during that time.
 
cinq – his fifth album (Slow Start Records, April 23rd) – was conceived as a full-length, but has mostly been released throughout the pandemic as a series of singles, with the last two arriving surrounding the album’s release date.
 
With Putnam’s successful regional touring business at a stand-still, he recorded cinq at home, sending tracks to friends to add bass and drums, and tending to his expanding business managing social media ad campaigns for other artists, a skill he learned while systematically building a fanbase for The March Divide that has sustained him, even during lockdown.
 
Barely.
 
“I am very much looking forward to forgetting and moving on from the wrath of what still might end my career,” Putnam says, voicing the frustration of many musicians with vulnerable cottage businesses on the line. “Recording these songs was something I was able to do to get my mind off of all that. What came out is a real hodgepodge of who I am as a writer.”
 
This “hodgepodge” is a boon for fans of Putnam’s songs that are personal, but always safe-effacing, and with a sly humor underneath their rich production and get-to-the-point style. Think a slightly less angular Spoon with work boots on instead of pointy tips (but not too worn out!)
 
“I was able to revisit my rock roots in a meaningful way on this record,” Putnam explains, “but still expand and experiment with the acoustic-based pop ideas I’ve been obsessed with the last few years. I even incorporated some of the hokey melodies that have popped into my head lately by finally taking the time to go back and listen to all the ridiculous phone recordings I’ve made of them.”
 
One of these “hokey” melodies, that a less humble musician might just call “catchy,” became one of cinq’s two new singles, “Funk That You’re In,” a number Putnam thought would remain in his phone graveyard.
 
“That’s usually where my ideas go to die! It’s not that I don’t like them,” he says, “I usually just forget about them, but like everyone else, I had a lot of time to burn last year. Once I picked up my guitar and started messing with the idea, the whole song just kinda fell out of me. The kazoo solo is probably worth mentioning.”
 
On the other side of the conceptual spectrum from “Funk That You’re In,” is what will be cinq’s final single and video. “I Believe,” is one of the most personal songs in Putnam’s catalog.
 
Written in a stream of consciousness style, and backed up by a promise to himself not to change the words, Putnam plans to work in this style more going forward.
 
“It’s pretty satisfying to just say what you wanna say, without worrying about how cool it sounds,” he confesses.
 
cinq, the fifth full-length album by The March Divide arrives on April 23rd via Slow Start Records.
 
Jared Putnam of The March Divide is available for interviews. Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic for more information.
 
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The March Divide | Links
 
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Tuesday, April 6, 2021

J Hacha De Zola channels John Denver on “Greatest Hits;” See new noir video for “Strange” by award-winning Buenos Aires-based filmmakers.

 Upcoming all-new album “East of Eden” (June 11th) is heavily inspired by Doo-wop, Motown, Sha Na Na, Temptations, Four Seasons.
 
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J Hacha De Zola as John Denver as photographed by Christopher Welby
 
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J Hacha De Zola | In The Press
 
“Enticing as it is distant and strange.” — MAGNET
 
“Deftly merges baroque pop, anti-folk and other explosive elements... alluring and unsettling.” — NJ.com
 
“A wild man in the vein of such fire breathing artists like Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” — Paste
 
“The kind of alluring character found in old children’s books.” — UTNE
 
“Bound to light the way forward and inspire a legion of imitators.” — PopMatters
 
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Obviously, as a songwriter, J Hacha De Zola and John Denver come from vastly different places, with different musical ideas… As for the could-be-ironic, mostly inexplicable, definitely fun tribute that is the J Hacha De Zola’s Greatest Hits album cover, a dead-on approximation of singer-songwriter John Denver’s own eponymous and iconic John Denver’s Greatest Hits album image… Hacha De Zola focuses in on, and connects with what they have deeply in common, saying, “I loved this idea of being exactly what you are. Whatever you are, be it.”
 
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J Hacha De Zola | “Strange”
 

One of the featured greatest hits on J Hacha De Zola’s Greatest Hits is “Strange,” which award-winning Buenos Aires, Argentina-based filmmakers Sebastián Alberto Juiz (as Bastian-a) and Rocío Ray recently offered their own short film interpretation of.
 
The creators commented, “It could be a silent film and return, even more, to the sources. Everything else is pure imagination and subjectivity. You will decide what to believe, dear viewer. Isn’t that what cinema is about?”
 
For his part, Hacha De Zola says, “I have always wanted my music to have this cinematic quality to it, and I think these two have really captured that.”
 
[STREAM]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnUjvj9B2Pw
 
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J Hacha De Zola
J Hacha De Zola’s Greatest Hits
Out Now
(Caballo Negro)
 
Streaming Link:
STREAM FULL LP
 

Track Listing:
01.  Blue Sky (STREAM)
02.  Strange (STREAM | VIDEO)
03.  El Desgraciado
04.  No Situation
05.  El Chucho
06.  On A Saturday
07.  Lightning Rod Salesman
08.  Bubble Gum
09.  Black Sparrow
10.  Anarchy
11.  A Fools Moon
12.  Syn Illusión
 
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J Hacha De Zola | About
 
“A big inspiration for me was the vocal group tradition from the 50s and 60s, especially those from New Jersey, New York and Detroit,” Jersey City-based J Hacha De Zola explains about his upcoming all-new album East of Eden (Caballo Negro, June 11th.) “Doo-wop groups like Sha Na Na, The Temptations, The Four Seasons, Flamingos, and others. Heavy Motown vibes on this new record.”
 
He continues, “Being a Jersey boy, right across the river from New York City, I couldn’t help but be influenced in the rich vocal singing group tradition. With East of Eden I didn't want to hide behind a wall of instruments and sound as I have done in the past. It was important for me to bring the vocal component of this record right up front.”
 
As for his just-released retrospective, J comments, “It’s a gas, looking back at what we have done,” considering the music that comprises J Hacha De Zola’s Greatest Hits, a re-mastered 12-song collection of tunes culled from the four albums and various EPs that the eclectic “Urban Junkyard” artist has released over the past five years.
 
“I never really thought of myself as a recording artist when I started out, but I guess that’s what I do now,” he realizes, concluding, “Sometimes you find yourself so far down the road that there’s only one option: to keep on going.”
 
Sequenced as its own stand-alone album, J Hacha De Zola’s Greatest Hits is dense with awesome. The record stands as a proclamation of identity for Hacha De Zola as a tightwire-walking artist that has defied early comparisons to everyone from Tom Waits to Captain Beefheart to Jim Morrison to becomes his own thang (with an “a!”)
 
“Sometimes to get an idea of where you are going, ya have to take a look at where ya been,” he says. “I’m taking a moment to reflect upon the previous work, while also keeping my thoughts on the first-time listener who may happen upon my music with this compilation release.
 
“I thought to myself, ‘what songs are most representative of J Hacha De Zola’s voice and spirit? What would you want a first time listener to hear? This compelled me to make sure that listening to the ‘greatest hits’ was a fun, captivating and immersive experience, and a strong introduction to what I do as a recording artist.
 
“I picked what I felt were some of my best moments and crafted it into what feels like a new record. Hopefully some will delve a bit deeper, but I wanted this to be a fun collection of my proudest, and maybe most accessible moments.”
 
As for the could-be-ironic, mostly inexplicable, definitely fun tribute that is the album’s cover, a dead-on approximation of singer-songwriter John Denver’s own eponymous and iconic John Denver’s Greatest Hits album image, Hacha De Zola explains, “John Denver was one of the greatest singer-songwriters of the 70s, and there definitely was no shortage of those during that time.”
 
Drawing the connection, Hacha De Zola continues, saying, “He wrote authentic tunes that came directly from his heart, soul, and experience. There was a certain purity about him and what he did. My introduction to his music was through his John Denver’s Greatest Hits record, and everything about it, including the album cover, was a perfect representation of his music and overall vibe. I would like to think that I have done something similar with my own record, except that John Denver actually had hits!”
 
Obviously, as a songwriter, Hacha De Zola and Denver come from vastly different places, with different musical ideas, but Hacha De Zola focuses in on, and connects with what they have deeply in common.
 
“I loved this idea of being exactly what you are. Whatever you are, be it.”
 
J Hacha De Zola’s Greatest Hits is out April 2nd, 2021. His albums Escape From Fat Kat City, Antipatico, Picaro Obscuro, and Icaro Nouveau are all streaming now. Look also for the Spanish-language EP “Syn Illusión” and Hacha De Zola’s EP of covers of songs by female pop stars, “UnPOPular.” The all-new J Hacha De Zola album East of Eden arrives on June 11th, 2021.
 
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Monday, April 5, 2021

Inara George to continue “Road Angel Project” charity releases with album of The Bird and The Bee covers by producer Dev Marvelous, out April 16th.

Hear George’s version of Allen Toussaint’s “Southern Nights” (w/ Michael Andrews of The Greyboy Allstars) from “Volume 5” now at Brooklyn Vegan.
 
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“Road Angel Project: Volume 5” | Cover art by Alice Lin based on a photograph by Brian Fitzsimmons of artist Terry’s Allen’s installation “Road Angel.”
  
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Road Angel Project: Volume 5 | Michael Andrews (ft. Inara George) – “Southern Nights” (Allen Tousaint)
  

The fifth volume of The Bird and The Bee vocalist Inara George’s charity initiative with
Sweet Relief’s COVID-19 Relief Fund features three tracks including a version of the Allen Tousaint classic “Southern Nights,” by Michael Andrews (aka Elgin Park of The Greyboy Allstars) featuring vocals by George herself. Hear it now at Brooklyn Vegan or at the link below.
 
The latest edition of the series also includes a 20-minute plus meditative piece “Stringbath 6” by Gabe Noel, and an unreleased track “Brightest Star Tonight” by renowned producer Daedelus (streaming now at UK blog York Calling here.) Stream all of the “Road Angel Project” releases to date here.
 
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Road Angel Project Presents: Dev Marvelous X The Bird and The Bee | “La La La”
 
 
[STREAM]:  https://Fanatic.lnk.to/devmarvelous-lalala
 
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“It is always so incredibly flattering to have someone play or record a cover of a song I wrote, no matter what,” says Inara George of The Bird and The Bee.
 
When Louisville, Kentucky-based producer, singer-songwriter, and pianist, Devon Moore aka Dev Marvelous, sent George an album’s worth of reinterpretations of The Bird and The Bee songs, George immediately asked if she could put them out.
 
“Road Angel Project Presents: Dev Marvelous X The Bird and The Bee” is now scheduled for release on April 16th as the sixth volume in George’s ongoing charity series in partnership with, and benefitting, the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund’s COVID-19 fund. A single release of the Dev Marvelous cover of the duo’s “La La La” is out now.
 
Read an interview with Inara George at Atwood Magazine including a track premiere and commentary from Dev Marvelous about “La La La,” his “mesmerizing, colorful immersion of upbeat melodies and hot funk sounds” that comprise his “compelling spin on The Bird and The Bee’s original, first released on their self-titled debut album in 2007.”
 
Road Angel Project Presents: “Dev Marvelous X The Bird and The Bee” is out everywhere on April 16th via Release Me Records.
 
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Various Artists
“Road Angel Project: Volume 5”
Out Now
(Release Me Records)
 
Streaming Link:
STREAM FULL EP
  

Track Listing:
 
01.  Daedelus - Brightest Star Tonight
02.  Michael Andrews (ft. Inara George) - Southern Nights (Allen Tousaint) (STREAM)
03.  Gabe Noel - Stringbath 6 (Live on Zoom, October 26, 2020)
 
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Road Angel Project Presents:
“Dev Marvelous X The Bird and The Bee”
April 16th
(Release Me Records)
  

Track Listing:
 
01. Polite Dance Song (The Bird and The Bee)
02. What’s In The Middle (The Bird and The Bee)
03. La La La (The Bird and The Bee) (STREAM)
04. Gamera (Greg Kurstin)
05. Take Me To Paris (Inara George)
06. Lovey Dovey (The Bird and The Bee)
07. Birthday (The Bird and The Bee)
 
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Inara George (feat. Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters)
| “Sex In Cars”
 
[STREAM]:  https://Fanatic.lnk.to/InaraGeorgeFeatDaveGrohl-SexInCarsRoadAngelProject
 
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The Bird and The Bee vocalist Inara George has teamed with Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters for a new single “Sex In Cars: Road Angel Project,” a duet version of the track “Sex In Cars” from George’s latest release “The Youth of Angst”. The song is available now on all streaming platforms and can also be heard via Rolling Stone here.
 
 “Having been such a massive fan of Inara for years, it’s always such an incredible honor to work with her, whether on Foo Fighters music or for The Bird and The Bee,” says Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters about his contribution to the first “Road Angel Project” release. “Her voice is timeless, so pure and real. So I jumped at the chance to duet with her on this song. It was a dream come true! And for a great cause: Musicians coming together to support each other in difficult times, working to keep the music alive.”

“I always knew I wanted this version of ‘Sex In Cars’ with Dave to benefit some amazing non-profit,” George says.
 
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About | Road Angel Project
 

Click to listen to a playlist of all five volumes of the “Road Angel Project” here
 
“I reached out to some of my musician friends to see if anyone had a track that they’d like to donate to the cause,” George says. “As the pandemic hit and it became very clear that live music would not resume for many, many months, I immediately thought of Sweet Relief, not only because they help so many musicians, but also because they help everyone in the music industry. All of those people who work at venues booking shows, stage managing, bartending, lighting, mixing sound, and on and on... Sweet Relief is set up to help all of these workers during this crisis and also any other crisis that might come.”
 
The name “Road Angel Project” is a Terry Allen-authorized nod back to the visual artist’s piece that inspired George’s song “Sex In Cars,” the first “Road Angel Project” release (see below), and the cover image for the series by Alice Lin is based on a Brian Fitzsimmons photograph of Allen’s actual installation.
 
Sweet Relief’s Aric Steinberg says, “Sweet Relief is so grateful to be a part of the ‘Road Angel Project.’ It’s been incredible to see the music community come together during this pandemic, and this is another example of good people doing good things. The funds raised will allow us to help even more music industry professionals in desperate need and we are truly thankful for Inara’s support.”
 
For more information about the Sweet Relief COVID-19 Relief Fund, visit: https://www.sweetrelief.org/covid-19-fund.html
  
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Road Angel Project | Links
 
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Josh Bloom at Fanatic Promotion | Contact
 
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