Cooly & Steve Clisby - Hey Girl video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/06/10

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Steve Clisby’s career has been about breaking down barriers. Growing up as a young black man in a largely segregated 1950s America. Creating an unlikely life for himself bringing soul music to Europe. Holding on to a love of jazz to carve out a 50 year career in a world besotted with rock n roll. Taking the leap to audition for The Voice while holding true to his musicianship. Collaborating with Thundamentals, Hermitude and Chew Fu at the age of 68. Nobody told Steve Clisby he couldn’t. So he did.

A novice to fame, but not to music, Steve Clisby spent over sixty years as a musician, living an inspirational life in the US, Europe and finally in Australia following his muse and love of rhythm & blues and jazz before finding his breakthrough moment.

It was TV juggernaut The Voice which changed his life, captivating audiences as he reached the semi-finals, broadcast into more than two million living rooms, introducing the nation to Steve’s muse and soul.

“It was a big risk for a jazz singer to take,” said Clisby. “My band razzed me out at the time for attempting it at my age and it took me a while to adjust and to realize just what impact it was going to have on my life. Big love and a genuine connection from that TV audience had a profound impact and made me able to confidently explore my musical curiosity. I loved it!”

Moving seamlessly from his jazz background to northern soul revival, Steve Clisby’s live performances showcase supreme musicianship and legendary cool. The ageless appeal of this accomplished artist has brought him a legion of loyal fans. Steve’s first tour following The Voice sold out 20 shows in record time.

“In a lot of ways the last twelve months have really liberated me. I have decided to have some fun and while I love most music styles now I want to record some more uplifting and less serious music because I can.”

Now Steve Clisby begins another chapter in his music, with a new album that sets out to give fresh interpretation to his heritage and inspire a new generation of fans.

Recorded and mixed at The Grove Studios with Scott Horscroft (The Presets, Empire Of The Sun, Birds of Tokyo) and Andy Mak (Bertie Blackman, Boy And Bear, Tina Arena), the album is a true contemporary statement, reinventing classic soul, funk and jazz inspirations into a quintessential pop record. From the raw power of the album’s lead single “Walking These Streets” to the Seal-esque emotion of title track “Every Time I Close My Eyes” as well as subtle reimagining of modern classics like Coldplay’s “Magic” and John Legend’s “All Of Me”, the album is a triumph of timeless music which transcends age, genre and demographic, creating a sound dripping with the life experience and joy that only an old soul with a young heart can lay down on a record.

With a childhood in the 1950s, Clisby battled racist attitudes while never allowing it to be an excuse and gained a work ethic and love of music from his mother (who has just celebrated her 103rd birthday!). Relentlessly spinning vinyl classics from female legends of jazz such as Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan and Carmen McCrae, she cemented Clisby’s early appreciation for unique and soulful vocal interpretations.

From jamming with Hendrix at the Experience Club on Sunset Boulevard to being broke and homeless in Torremolinos Spain, in the late sixties, the talented twenty one year old decided to make music his life’s work. In the early seventies, he and seventeen musicians followed the infamous Hendrix trail to Europe – and there they stayed, making Holland their base and beginning a two decade career as American Gypsy.

Cooly & Steve Clisby - Hey Girl

Comments

10 years ago

Grenador

I never expected 67 year old Steve Clisby to sing this type of song.....Another song of Steve in my playlist

12 years ago

blackopszombie87

@0:26 EURRK! TOO MUCK SKINNY :$

12 years ago

julasfani68

♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

12 years ago

ideagirlconsulting

hot song for a movie, tv show soundtrack, sexy bikini girl scenes, hello adam sandler this is your style of songs for yours!

13 years ago

luca247official

*thinkin' of summer*

13 years ago

phantomfireNL

@nickotten156 defenitely the girls

13 years ago

MATUSOWNED

Nice break from 7 Card Stud..Thanks !

13 years ago

DiJayDario88

goooooooooood!

13 years ago

donmakaveliiiiii

interesting :)

13 years ago

olpa ase

Not a hit, but good one!!!

13 years ago

danlyda

Super track!!!!!!!!! Summer HIT 2010!!!

13 years ago

Flo z

geez so boring

13 years ago

PARTICOLT

echt ne coole neue scheibe :)

13 years ago

MoviWab

nah, ok song :)

13 years ago

VianuDJ

0:34 What is The Name of This Girl ?

13 years ago

patschiSoloRocker

this is really a chill song for the summer of 010 *_* and btw nice to shuffle :P

13 years ago

dwayneem

Great vocals & excellent production!!

13 years ago

zaugayxzgnyukdazz

@mannymarkful :P

13 years ago

zaugayxzgnyukdazz

Very good

13 years ago

Andrei-Cristian Gherghescu

nice summer song :)

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