Wednesday, April 2, 2008

TOMAS DONCKER BAND- LIVE@ THE SHRINE in Harlem - $5

All,

If you have not heard of Tomas Doncker, you should come out to Shrine in Harlem on Thursday April 3rd to hear his craft of song and melody.

He always has a great group of musicians backing him up to support his new CD release "InsideOut"

Check out his myspace page at this link http://www.myspace.com/tomasdoncker

Check out my interview link with Tomas on the Soultracks.com website.
http://www.soultracks.com/story-interview_t_doncker

Check the info below on the gig details.

Hope 2 C u there.

Peace,

Tom

THE TOMÁS DONCKER BAND APRIL 3rd LIVE @ THE SHRINE
HARLEM, NEW YORK
8:30 PM - $5 cover at the door.

THE SHRINESHOW STARTS 8:30 PM2271 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd
Harlem, New York 10027

If you need information on how to get to Shrine, please click on the venue link
http://www.shrinenyc.com

The Tomás Doncker Band is:
Bass- Booker KingPercussion-
Daniel Sadownick
Vocals- Camelia Qabazard
Keyboards- Etienne Lytle
with Special Guest Karma Johnson on vocals

Pick up his new CD "InsideOut" online at this links www.cdbaby.com , http://www.apple.com/itunes/overview/ , www.pandora.com and search for Tomas Doncker.

Here is a brief snippet from a review of his CD.

Tomas Doncker is an artist who wears his proverbial heart on hissleeve. His songs are as joyous as they are thoughtful, as honest as they are sentimental. Doncker's influences are obvious, but notoverbearing. The album opener, the rolling "Faith and Trust" with it'shandclaps and breezy organ, recalls late '60s soul music. "Learn toCry" is blessed with elegant sax lines and Doncker's introspectivelyricism, his cover of Yusef Islam's (Cat Stevens) "Peace Train" is asresonate as the original. All in all, Doncker injects each recordingwith sincerity and depth. A wonderful listen. –dusty culpepper REVIEW FROM www.ROLLINGOUT.COM

http://www.soul-tracks.com

http://www.myspace.com/tomasdoncker

http://www.youtube.com/tomasdoncker

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