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September 25, 2008
by Rock-N-Radio

FOR IMMEDAITE RELEASE

                    

STEVIE WONDER TRIBUTE

GREG HOWE, KIKO LOUREIRO, BILL HUDSON & MORE Join VERNON NEILLY

HOLLYWOOD, CA ( September 24, 2008) - Stevie Wonder like you have never heard him before is what you get in Vernon Neilly and Friends "A Tribute To Stevie Wonder" on Boosweet Records.

Taking an array of world class musicians and utilizing their talents with their different genre styles gave this tribute compilation a unique and tasty rendition to these iconic bodies of work. From jazz fusion, blues to the heavy metal over tones on Superstition the arrangements give a new dynamic to classic Stevie Wonder.

This masterpiece includes Grammy Award winning bassist Juan Nelson(Ben Harper And The Innocent Criminals), guitar virtuoso Greg Howe(Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, N-Sync, Enrique Iglesias), guitar virtuoso Kiko Loureiro(Angra), jazz gui­tar sensation U-Nam, guitar virtuoso Bill Hudson(Cellador, Coldera, Fresh Meat), sax sensation and virtuoso Michael Paulo(Al Jarreau, Earth Wind and Fire, Peter White), and some new stunning vocal talent in Fabyan Irving(USA), Cristopher Clark(Brazil), and Carlos Zema(Brazil).

As was stated previously, you may have heard the works of Stevie Wonder re-done before at some point in time, but you have never heard Stevie like this!

TRACK LISTING:

1. Boogie On Reggae Woman Instrumental - Vernon Neilly feat. Greg Howe
2. I Wish - Kiko Loureiro
3. Superstition Bill Hudson feat. Carlos Zema on vocals
4. Sir Duke - Miguel Mega feat. Cristopher Clark on vocals
5. Isn't She Lovely  - Vernon Neilly feat. Fabyan Irving on vocals
6. I Was Made to Love You - U-NAM
7. Don't You Worry Bout A Thing - Kiko Loureiro
8. For Once In My Life - Miguel Mega feat. Cristopher Clark on vocals
9. Boogie On Reggae Woman - Vocal Version Vernon Neilly feat. Greg Howe
10. Isn't She Lovely (Instrumental) - Vernon Neilly

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THE G-SPOT COLUMN

Gerry Gittelson