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Thursday, June 18, 2009
Ella Cauthen and Cinder-Graham - demos of a young Voodoo Woman
Watch for the first 50 seconds of the video for the young lady to make her appearance.
This was a 2008 senior talent show down in Decatur, Alabama, and the band is fronting for 18-year-old Ella Cauthen, the grand-daughter of my friends Johnny and Ann Sandlin. The track is Susan Tedeschi's "Voodoo Woman," hence my thought to try this here as a premier moment.
(Voodoo Lounge meets Voodoo Woman.)
This was Ella's first gig--and it caused the athletic coach (Ella's also an athlete; she's only 5'1") to ask her father who was standing there, "Where in hell did that come from?!"
After hearing this young girl sing, Bonnie Bramlett asked to do some recording with Ella; it's likely that Susan Tedeschi is gonna get a call from the Sandlin's, especially with their association to the Allman Brothers.
Ella and her brother-in-law, guitar player Zach Graham, are also doing small gigs (linked) as
an acoustic set. I'd welcome any comments or feedback; I just think this little lady is gonna be getting more attention real damn soon. Be polite, though; Grandma Ann can do things long-distance with healing energy; she's also one very dangerous lady with strong Cherokee roots who shot the mailbox once in anger because people kept running into it with their car.
1. Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
2. Shelter
3. Black Horse
4. Stay
5. Voodoo Woman
http://rapidshare.com/files/245712628/ellacauthen.zip
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