PEACH &
the Electric Blues Band performing at WitZend last November.
(photo by Ed
Simon)
"(PEACH) exhibited her guitar skills along with
strong singing on Stix Hooper/Will Jenning's 'Never Make Your Move To Soon' and
also showcased 'It Meant Nothin' that she co-wrote with Keb'
Mo', singing ever
so soulfully and supported by Gospel-liker piano solo," writes L.A. Jazz Scene
in a review of her previous show at WitZend last November. "PEACH proves that
nice girls CAN sing the blues," asserts Ed Simon in L.A. Beat, in a review of
the blues diva's last WitZend gig. "The music seems to flow naturally out of her
almost effortlessly, a natural singer (and excellent guitar player too) who kept
the crowd at the WitZend transfixed. She sings without the forced 'blues
inflection' that many performers add in songs just to make it bluesy. Instead,
she has a crystal clear voice that was born to sing the blues," concludes
Simon.
About...PEACH
PEACH is at the forefront of female-fronted blues acts
performing both modern and old-time blues, with an All-Star band of musicians
featuring keyboardist Ken Stange (Joe Cocker); guitarist Jamie James (Jamie
James & The Kingbees, Steppenwolf); bassist Jervonny Collier (Bruce Hornsby,
Pointer Sisters); and legendary drummer James Gadsen (Paul McCartney, B.B. King,
Smokey Robinson, Thelma Houston, Ray Charles, Freddie King, many more).
In the recent past PEACH has recorded
with Taj Mahal, Marty Grebb (Bonnie Raitt, Leon Russell), Reggie McBride (Elton
John), Joey Delgado (Delgado Brothers), Garth Hudson (The Band) and Paul Barrere
(LIttle Feat). She has co-written with Keb' Mo' and Marty Grebb and is a past
Los Angeles Music Awards, Rockwired Radio Awards, All Access Magazine Music
Awards, and South Bay Music Awards recipient.
"PEACH has done a duet with Taj Mahal, co-wrote a song
with Keb' Mo' and uses her decades of experience to bring real blues to her
audience. Her kind spirit and passion make for a unique blend of Blues artist."
- INFLUX MAGAZINE.
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