Sep 17, 2009 | Telegram & Gazette
Deep 6 is set to rock in the Woods
It would be a bloody shame if veteran rockers Deep 6 - singer-guitarist Jimmy D'Angelo, singer-bassist Al Gallo and drummer Dave Balcom - doesn't break the big time with its new, self-titled disc - not because they deserve it but because of the colorful stories that would make up what would be the ultimate 'VH1: Behind the Music' episode ever.
Da Angeloa s in the studio. Rumored to collaborate with John Mayer, Cee lo, Raphael, and Prince.
D'Angelo's in the studio. Rumored to collaborate with John Mayer, Cee lo, Raphael, and Prince.
Da Angeloa s in the studio. Rumored to collaborate with John Mayer, Cee lo, Raphael, and Prince.
D'Angelo's in the studio. Rumored to collaborate with John Mayer, Cee lo, Raphael, and Prince.
D'Angelo was one of the founding fathers and leading lights of the neo-soul movement of the mid- to late '90s, which aimed to bring the organic flavor of classic R&B back to the hip-hop age.
Michael A. Gonzales on D'Angelo
And there was no doubt that he placed himself in the former category no matter how much the rest of the world wanted to place him as the latter.
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