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The cover for Disaster Relief and Thornetta Davis’ R&B-blues-funk songs, ‘How I Feel’ and ‘Not So Scared of You.’
Artist Name: Disaster Relief with Thornetta Davis; Musicians: Thornetta Davis: Vocals; Darrin James: Guitar, organ and vocals; Brennan Andes: Bass; Michael Shimmin: Drums; Tim Haldeman: Tenor sax; Dan Bennett: Bari sax; and Ross Huff: Trumpet
Songs: ‘How I Feel’ and ‘Not So Scared of You;’ Released: April 13, 2021 by Ravine Records; Producer: Darrin James
The most inspirational songs are those that negate the adverse vibes in the world, and encourage their listeners to happily groove to the stylized beats of their unique blend of genres and instrumentals. Singer-songwriter Thornetta Davis, who’s known as Detroit’s Queen of the Blues, has teamed up with fellow vocalist, Darrin James and his instrumental, funk-driven band, Disaster Relief, to record two such poignant, electrifying tracks, which are titled ‘How I Feel’ and ‘Not So Scared of You
<p>t.l.a.o.o (this little abomination of ours) was founded in 2005 in Ann Arbor, Michigan inspired by the work of the University of Michigan’s Creative Arts Orchestra. With collaborative exploration at the core of their creative process, the repertory is dominated by the performers’ original compositions featuring both structured and free improvisations. In addition, t.l.a.o.o. performances include the works of Mark Kirshenmann, Ed Sarath, Brennan Andes, Amy K.