Sunday, July 1, 2012

Gary Lee Wingard


Gary Lee Wingard releases a spectacular collection of Soft Rock songs on his wonderful CD, "Once There Was a Man." This album has a nice selection of songs that will leave you wanting to hear more from this artist. The title track, "Once There Was a Man," offers an upbeat tempo with charming vocals singing insightful lyrics. The songs, "You're So Sexy" and "Never Land" are magnetic as they have a more edgier Rock groove. Another song, "The Road Ahead," has a Bluesy appeal as the relaxed vocals and dynamic instrumentation flow with an expressive tonality. If you like the sounds of Bob Seger or Hootie and the Blowfish, then you will enjoy the excellent variety of Soft Rock songs on the wonderful album, "Once There Was a Man."

Sunday, January 29, 2012

"You Hold the Ladder" by William Ward (Country Artist from The United States)

Musical artist, William Ward, serves up a beautiful Country single, "You Hold the Ladder." This irresistible song has a soothing tonality as Ward sings with a warm and passionate style. His voice instills a peaceful tranquility as his emotive lyrics seep into your soul. You will find that this is a sweet and simple song that is genuine about its roots and sound. This single also has a charming acoustic appeal as the guitar, bass, and fiddle captures a soft and relaxing ambiance. If you like easy listening Country music then the wonderful single, "You Hold the Ladder," is just the song to hear. You will want to hear more from this talented Country artist.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Monday, January 25, 2010

Featured Single

Band Name: Brooke Branning
Featured Single: You Won't Be Denied
Album: It's Not Too Late
Genre: Soft Rock
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Saturday, November 21, 2009

RadioIndy is pleased to present Caroline Gilmour with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Someday "

RadioIndy is pleased to present Caroline Gilmour with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Someday "

Caroline Gilmour's debut CD, "Someday," is simply an excellent example of female-fronted heartland rock played with fire, conviction, and the kind of passion that keeps rock 'n' roll vital. Both in her voice and straight-up rock style, Gilmour, despite being Scottish, actually recalls such North American artists as Melissa Etheridge, Heart, and Sheryl Crow (among others) over 12 songs imbued with Classic Rock-like melody and drive. The album opener, "Be With Me Tonight," for instance, gets things off to a rocking start with a power-chord-backed chorus worthy of any of Pat Benatar's best hits, while the infectious "After All This Time" has a hook that's tailor made for adult oriented rock play lists. Drawn from personal experience, the singer-songwriter's taut and emotionally charged songs such as "I Thank You" and "Before I Can Fall," also find their mark, due particularly to a powerful backing band at one with the material and the vision behind it. While she may be a newcomer to the scene, don't expect Caroline Gilmour's terrific CD to go unnoticed; "Someday" is here for fans of Classic Rock as polished as it is raw and untamed.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

"It's Not Too late" by Brooke Branning (Soft Rock Artist from California(CA))

"It's Not Too Late" by Brooke Branning is a powerful mix of Pop, Rock, and Country that has some real soul. Branning's strong, sensual voice is what gives this album its x-factor. The professional quality of the recordings let the songs show their true potential. The album shifts away from its Country base with tracks like "Love Is The Price" with a bouncy rhythm and melodic lyrics. One track that shines as a favorite is "Given Freely," a Country song with a sweet, catchy chorus accented by its angelic background vocals. If you're a fan of Melissa Etheridge or Sheryl Crow then check out this gifted and talented artist and her latest CD, "It's Not Too Late" as it is soft Rock and Country at its best.

-Matt M. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

"Sleepers Awake" by Char Butler & Amber Whitworth (Soft Rock Artist from Arizona(AZ))

The newly released CD, "Sleepers Awake" by mother/daughter duo Char Butler & Amber Whitworth, is an engaging collection of easy listening/soft pop music while containing spiritual ambiance. Butler and Whitworth share superb vocals as their expressions and delivery of the thoughtful, well written lyrics blend in wonderful uniformity. Your spirits will be awoken as the interlaced vocals and vibrant beat on "Higher Truth" seep gracefully into your soul. For fans of the Beatles, don't miss a chance to hear the beautiful rendition of "Let It Be" as sweet emotions pours forth with warmth and sincere style. Relax as "Love Me Dare" highlights soft and silky vocals that are complimented by the sounds of the tender, musical instruments. The vocal chemistry between these two women is ultimately shining throughout this entire album and as you can hear on "For in Time." Let the artistic arrangements and the brilliant vocals of "Sleepers Awake" lift up your inner most thoughts with hope and peace.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

RadioIndy is pleased to present Craig Donaldson with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Hang in the Balance"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Craig Donaldson with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Hang in the Balance"

Well rounded and talented artist, Craig Donaldson, performs wonderful adult pop/soft rock songs on his newest disc "Hang in the Balance." With a line up of musical accolades to his credentials, Donaldson really knows every aspect of writing and performing. His memorable vocals are soft and serene which complements the melodic lyrics. Feel a touch of country on songs such as "Colorado Ride" and "My Heart's In The Right Place" with the predominantly sweet steel guitar licks. Sultry sax and guitar solo gives "That Would Be Me" a classic, soft rock flavor. A beautiful rendition of the timeless classic "Moon River," featuring stunning strings, has Donaldson impressing the audience with his own sweet, vocal style. This album, "Hang in the Balance" is a must have addition to your soft rock collection especially if you like Dan Fogelberg or Stephen Bishop.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com reviewer team
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