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Songs from the Soul
In the tradition of Rod Stewart's `°Songbook" collections and Michael McDonald's "Motown," The Blenders have selected some classic soul tracks and done them as the only The Blenders can. With over 200.000 units sold in their career this will be another major release for the band. The Blenders are proud to call Minneapolis, MN, their home base. They have spent the last 14 years crisscrossing the country with their unique style of vocal harmony music. They have toured 46 states to date and opened for such acts as Jay Leno, Howie Mandel, Savage Garden, Blues Traveler, Chicago, The Righteous Brothers, Lou Rawls, Chuck Berry, and many more. They have appeared on The Today Show on NBC, Crook & Chase, The Arsenio Hall Show, CNN, WGN TV & Radio, and National Public Radio. The Blenders' loyal fans, with incessant support, have created a national presence that continues to expand. The Blenders' holiday titles, Most Wonderful Time, Nog and When It Snows took the world of vocal music by storm and rewrote the book on a cappella music. They received national acclaim with a CARA Award for the best a cappella Christmas record of the year and reached a solid showing at #34 on the Billboard chart.
See more photos, specs, and reviewsThe Bobs
The Bobs created a very unique style by putting quirky A cappella harmonies to wild rock & roll songs. Here is their ground-breaking recording from 1983. Featuring the college radio favorite Art For Art's Sake and the Grammy nominated Helter Skelter.
See more photos, specs, and reviewsMy, I'm Large
From their introduction in 1983, The Bobs created remarkable music using their powerful vocal harmony on an eccentric variety of rock music. This is the classic 1987 release showcasing some of their best performances. Featuring the favorites Helmet, Johnnys Room and Little Red Riding Hood.
See more photos, specs, and reviewsLes Incontournables
Digitally Remastered Collection of the Recordings by One of the Best Loved Jazz-gospel Vocal Groups Ever. This Collection Comes from the Warner Label Archives in a Limited Digipack.
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