10TH CHILD - Mckoy, Madison

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ITEM DETAILS
- Artist:
- Mckoy, Madison
- Title:
- 10TH CHILD
- Format:
- CD Regular
- Barcode No.:
- 634479177477
- Available:
- 16-01-2006
- Sourced:
- Australia
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The release of Madison McKoy's new CD - "10th Child" marks his second studio recording since migrating to Sydney in 1994 from North Carolina, USA. His music easily crosses the RnB, Pop, and Soul genre and reflects immediate familiarity reminiscent of Lionel Richie, Luther Vandross, and a touch of Seal in an adult contemporary style.
The idea behind the title of Madison's forthcoming release, '10th Child' is simple. He is the last born of ten children. Throughout your listening journey, you'll find that Madison is "crazy, sexy, and cool". Most of the songs are given a tongue-in-cheek type presentation, allowing a light spin on some not-so-light subjects.
Madison McKoy will enthral you with '10th Child', his new album, which demonstrates the progression of his exceptional song writing ability, powerful vocals and performance finesse.
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