SOUL VOCALIST CURTIS SALGADO TO RECEIVE OREGON MUSIC HALL OF FAME'S 2012 ALBUM OF THE YEAR AWARD
Alligator Records recording artist Curtis
Salgado will receive the 2012 Oregon Music Hall Of Fame's Album Of The Year
Award for his groundbreaking release, Soul Shot. The
7th Annual Oregon Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Concert will take
place at Portland's Aladdin Theater on Saturday, October 5. The award-winning
album was released on April 10, 2012. The Los Angeles Times says
Salgado plays "soul-infused blues, funk and R&B with muscular, funky
grooves" and sings with "husky, ebullient vocals. Salgado is keeping the flame
of soul music alive."
According to The Oregon Music Hall Of Fame, "There were many incredible albums by Oregon artists in 2012, but the honors go to longtime Oregon artist Curtis Salgado. Soul Shot was his first solo album to come out on Alligator Records. It also proved to be the best album of his career." For additional details, a list of all the award winners and inductees or to purchase tickets to the event, go to http://www.omhof.org/7th-annual-oregon-music-hall-of-fame-induction/ . Soul Shot, Saldago's eighth solo release, was produced by funk and R&B guitarist Marlon McClain, drummer Tony Braunagel and co-produced by Salgado. Soul Shot speaks loud and clear to contemporary audiences, carrying on the timeless spirit of 1960s and ‘70s R&B. The album features four Salgado originals and seven carefully chosen covers. Songs by Johnny "Guitar" Watson, George Clinton, Otis Redding and Bobby Womack flow into and out of Salgado's own compositions. Each track -- the slow-burning ballads and the driving rockers -- is delivered with the vocal power and passion of a musical master. "Soul Shot was the most challenging recording of my career," he says, "and it's the solid best thing I've ever done. That's a fact." |
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