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Tanya Dennis: White Sails Blue Skies
By"The World Can Do Without Us Today" is one of the most (in)decently sensual tunes to hit the air since

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"Desolation Sound" with Dennis on the violina fiddle was her original instrument is literally a Desert Island song. I want you "All To Myself," Dennis informs. Have you had a better offer lately? The music is as sensuous as can be and stays on the safe side of PG. And it only gets better with repeated listenings. Dennis paints with words and music. Her time slips behind the beat, like a sailboat's wake. Everything comes together here.
Dennis has an intriguing background. She is not only a singer and a writer, but she produces and sails as well. Her background includes stints with the arch-bopper

Ira Sullivan
multi-instrumentalist1931 - 2020
Track Listing
Chiaroscura; Till You; Slow Reckless Tango; Where You Are; White Sails; The World Can Do Without Us Today; Indigo; Desolation Sound; All To Myself.
Personnel
Tanya Dennis
vocalsMatt Berry
guitar, acousticJim Ferguson
bass, acousticDann Sherrill
percussionScott Halgren
pianoJohn Richards
guitar, acousticNoah Hungate
percussionBilly Panda
guitar, acousticHendrik Meurkins
harmonicaAlbum information
Title: White Sails Blue Skies | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Paloma Records
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