Soon ten year since this:
http://tafusion-gracepotter.bandcamp...red-shoe-rebel
Nice debut! But Grace's voice and technique has evolved enormously in ten years. From lamb to lion?
Soon ten year since this:
http://tafusion-gracepotter.bandcamp...red-shoe-rebel
Nice debut! But Grace's voice and technique has evolved enormously in ten years. From lamb to lion?
nice .. big thanks to you for sharing that, Scandinavian
wait, that's where Moondance came from ? ... http://tafuto.com/recordings/
and all things eventually lead to Twitter... https://twitter.com/#!/thomastafuto .. I must have been sleeping Feb 24th
Last edited by toofarnorth; 05-16-2012 at 12:50 AM. Reason: found more info
"Songs take a message directly to your heart. When you can't speak for yourself, sometimes a song can say something in three minutes that you've been trying to say all your life."
- Solomon Burke -
This is so cool - to hear something very early that I've never heard before. What an incredible thing! Thank you for posting!
I'm gonna guess that Nate will shut this thread down. Pretty sure this same topic has been discussed and it's not clear if the website in question actually has the right to be selling that recording. Caveat Emptor!
interesting ...
the tafuto.com site that came up in a search is rather primitive .. this statement precedes the mp3s featuring Grace
"(Grace Potter's first commercial recording made in 2001-02 * Thomas F. Tafuto and Grace Potter 2002 All Rights Reserved)"
* is a copyright symbol .. which shows up as gobblygook here
there is an email on the 'home' page .. ttafuto @ gmail.com
more searching seemed to connect to the Tafuto person who tweeted the same link Scandinavian posted
since Twitter's embed feature won't work on this site, I did a screen cap of his tweets from profile page just for fun ...
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Last edited by toofarnorth; 05-17-2012 at 12:41 AM.
"Songs take a message directly to your heart. When you can't speak for yourself, sometimes a song can say something in three minutes that you've been trying to say all your life."
- Solomon Burke -