Former Guelph native Stephen Fearing is continuing his very successful partnership with Belfast singer/songwriter Andy White. Tea and Confidences, the duo's sophomore CD (released through LowdenProud Records) continues the high quality set by their wonderful debut album.
Boasting superb harmonies, amazing songwriting craft, funky riffs, sweet lighter moments and much more, the CD offers much to the listener. These are two musicians at the top of their game.
Gary Craig (Rodeo Kings) deftly handles percussion on most of the album with a great assist by Hamilton's Ray Farrugia (Lee Harvey Osmond, Junkhouse) on drums. Jeff Bird of the Cowboy Junkies pops by to lend some superb harmonica work as well.
On another local note, the disc was recorded at the Cottage in Guelph.
You can pick up this CD at their live shows or online through MapleMusic. It can also be downloaded through through iTunes or eMusic.
Video above courtesy of Amarok50
Video above courtesy of Hamilton Blues Lovers
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Saturday, May 17, 2014
New Fearing and White CD: Tea and Confidences
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