EX19 - Featuring - Henry Lee Summer - I Wish I Had A Girl and Hands on the Radio
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EPISODE 19 - EXTERNAL Version for Non-Spotify Listeners!
Hey did you catch the promo for Steve Yusko's great podcast - Long Island Sound! Eager to discover new music from a wellspring of talent? Learn the backstory of the musicians you love from Long Island. In this podcast, we uncover new original music as well as the backstories of each artist and their journey to deliver their art. Steve Yusko, your host is a curiosity seeker and amateur musician who engages each guest in fun-loving conversation while introducing a few original songs during the show. Discover the journey and how our guests have navigated the turbulent waters of the music business. Up and coming artists will learn the tips of the trade to be successful in bringing their music to the forefront while understanding how The Long Island Sound podcast can be a great platform to reach a broader audience. The Long Island Sound podcast lives at GigDestiny.com
On this episode, we uncover a great artist - Henry Lee Summer and share two songs from his catalogue
Henry Lee Summer - I Wish I Had A Girl
Henry Lee Summer - Hands On the Radio
More about Henry Lee Summer
This Brazil, Indiana native is self-taught on guitar, piano, and drums influenced by the best in country, R&B, rock & roll, and blues. Expressing a raw an style of rock & roll, Henry always adds his own voice and style. Summer recorded his first single, "Sweet Love," in 1982 and put out three more original songs on various samplers. Majestic released his first full-length album, Stay With Me, in 1984. It sold over a half million copies and was followed by Time for Big Fun in 1986. CBS also released three albums of his during the '80s. Summer signed with Epic in 1987 and released a self-titled album in 1988, followed by two more albums every two years. 1989 saw "I've Got Everything" emerge. In 1990 Henry entertained at Farm Aid IV. "Way Past Midnight" was released in 1991. "Til Somebody Loves You," a single, was released by Sony in 1991, and in 1993, Sony released Slamdunk featuring several favorites on it, including "The Boys and the Girls Are Doin' It" and "Forever Just Ain't What It Used to Be." Summer's next big CD came out in June 1999, released by Moon Pie. Smoke and Mirrors was a rock & roll fan's delight of all new lyrics and sounds, an eclectic mixture of Summer's songwriting that represented his 25 years of writing for and being in front of an enthusiastic audience. His sales over the years have topped well over the million mark. This has given him the opportunity to be a support act for artists such as Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eddie Money, Chicago, and Richard Marx. Although most of his touring is in Indiana, he has appeared on the Arsenio Hall Show and Late Show With David Letterman. He also married and raised four children during this period, and successfully supported himself and family with music since he was 17.
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