Will Downing New Album "Soul Symphony"
September 16, 2005
Soul Symphony opens with the seductive beat of “Put Me On” and winds through a range of grooves and emotions. The first single from the album is the hit-bound slow jam, "Crazy Love”. Other songs on the album include the emotive “A Promise,” “Make Time for Love,” a romantic ballad, and a rendition of Brian McKnight’s “What’s It Gonna Be,” from his album Superhero (Motown Records).
Will Downing co-wrote several of the songs featured on Soul Symphony, including the beautiful “Heart of Mine,” “Soul Steppin” with its danceable groove, and “Will Still Loves You,” a respectful dedication to hard-working women and mothers everywhere.
One of the album’s highlights is “Superstar,” a song originally made famous by The Carpenters and later closely associated with one of Downing’s idols, the incomparable Luther Vandross. In fact, Downing brought down the house when he performed this song at the “Forever, For Always, For Luther” tribute and benefit concert held in New York at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in October 2004.
It will be out the october 4th 2005.
Produced by Will Downing, Chris “Big Dog” Davis, Rex Rideout, and Ronnie Garrett
Tracks
1. Put Me On
2. Crazy Love
3. What's It Gonna Be
4. A Promise
5. Make Time For Love
6. Soul Steppin'
7. Will Still Loves You
8. Superstar
9. Heart Of Mine
Something very special will be happening in Chicago surrounding the release of Will Downing's new CD, Soul Symphony. The Music Experience and the DuSable Museum will present The Experience with Will Downing. The Experience will feature an on-stage interview with Will which will be followed by a two song performance. Immediately following the performance will be an autograph session where Will Downing will sign the Soul Symphony CD that was given to attendees of The Experience after they presented their ticket at the door. The Experience with Will Downing will occur in Chicago IL on October 20, 2005. Further information is available at www.AMusicExperience.com
Posted by: Dedry Jones | October 02, 2005 at 01:06 AM