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What Is a Saint by Michelle Mangione (CD, 2009)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelCdb, CD Baby
UPC0884502115895
eBay Product ID (ePID)12046059987

Product Key Features

Release Year2009
FormatCD
GenreFolk
ArtistMichelle Mangione
Release TitleWhat Is a Saint

Dimensions

Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks12
Number of Discs1
TracksChange Your Mind, Cry to Me, I Know How It Feels, What Is a Saint, Sticky Fingers (The Soul Merchant), Say You Want It All (To Go Away), Last Time, Liberty Jane, Fly, Love and Tenderness, Love Disappears, Without You
NotesSongwriter and acclaimed drummer Michelle Mangione has just released her second CD 'What is a Saint'. The lyrics to the title track were co-written with rock icon Grace Slick (formerly of Jefferson Airplane). Slick, who describes Mangione as "...a gifted artist and poetic songwriter" also contributed lyrics to the song "Love Disappears." In 2007 the rock legend-turned-painter provided the cover art for Mangione's critically acclaimed debut CD Life Beneath the Sun after hearing a demo version of the album. From it's inception much of What is a Saint was created primarily by Mangione in her home 'bedroom' studio - from writing to arrangements, to production to performances. In addition to most of the acoustic and electric guitar work on the record, she plays drums, piano and percussion. 'Financial constraints' translates to 'get as creative as you can with what you have' for the artist, who was once seen putting on a pair of heavy boots in the bathroom to get that specific sound 'only shoes can make' for the recording of the song 'Sticky Fingers.' Mangione also assembled a team of some of her favorite musicians to play on the CD, including Greg Leisz (Beck, Joni Mitchell, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss), Duncan Cameron (Amazing Rhythm Aces, Little Feat, Sawyer Brown) and Larry Hanson (Kenny Chesney, Gretchen Wilson, Alabama). A familiar face in the Los Angeles music scene, Mangione first polished her chops playing drums for such greats as saxophonist Buddy Collette and guitarist Robben Ford. An accomplished drummer by age 16, Mangione taught herself to play guitar, bass and piano while growing up in Los Angeles. She studied under legendary jazz drummer Kay Carlson before going on to graduate at a young age from Percussion Institute of Technology in Hollywood. She later taught at PIT and then became a successful road musician. Mangione was well-known in the rock world as the drummer and driving force behind the band Sideswipe, named one of the ten Greatest Orange County Bands Ever by the OC Weekly and winner of two Orange County Music Awards. Mangione toured nationally and abroad as singer, songwriter and drummer for the band. Audiences were drawn to the rich, alto textures of Mangione's voice, and they connected to her lyrics. Sideswipe's high-energy performances, lauded by music reviewers and fans alike, became synonymous with Mangione's explosive drumming style. Delivered with a powerful voice and bold lyrics, Mangione's songs connect the dots between personal experience and the big picture. She then sets that picture into motion through hypnotic melodies. 'What is a Saint?' challenges our ability to give love freely, while "Man With a Gun," written after she was held-up at gunpoint, examines the cycle of hate, poverty and crime. With her band, box drum and acoustic guitar, Mangione challenges the world of live music to rise to a very intimate and honest level. Her signature blend of percussion-infused acoustic music has been featured on The Early Show with Matt McAllister on Santa Barbara's KTYD FM, along with Amazon Radio, and Long Beach's KLBC Radio. Mangione's music and likeness has appeared in film and on television, including: New Now Next Music Awards (MTV, Logo), Witchblade, Time of Your Life (Sony/TriStar), Army Wives, The Travel Channel, Secret at Arrow Lake and the award-winning film True Rights.