
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Talking 'bout that Southern boy.
"Hamilton hit his stride midway through his set with a propulsive "Sista Big Bones." He started out nice and slow like a preacher man at the pulpit, then locked into a steady groove that took him into the audience for nearly 10 minutes to dance with the ladies"....THE BOSTON GLOBE
"In this unstable job market, everyone ought to have a fall-back career -- including popular soul singers. At Anthony Hamilton's sold-out Lincoln Theatre concert Thursday, it was hard to imagine demand for the North Carolina crooner's warm, crackly voice and solid songwriting ever drying up, but if that day comes, he's ready".....THE WASHINGTON POST
"The Point Of It All...it's a seamless blend of R&B with southern blues sensibility. It's a return to sounds long thought dead, like neo-soul with a southern twang".....AM NEW YORK
Check out more Q&A with Anthony HERE.
"In this unstable job market, everyone ought to have a fall-back career -- including popular soul singers. At Anthony Hamilton's sold-out Lincoln Theatre concert Thursday, it was hard to imagine demand for the North Carolina crooner's warm, crackly voice and solid songwriting ever drying up, but if that day comes, he's ready".....THE WASHINGTON POST
"The Point Of It All...it's a seamless blend of R&B with southern blues sensibility. It's a return to sounds long thought dead, like neo-soul with a southern twang".....AM NEW YORK
Check out more Q&A with Anthony HERE.
Labels:
boston,
new york,
playin it cool,
the point of it all,
washington dc
Friday, November 21, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Talking 'bout that Southern boy.
"Besides being way “Cool,” the lead single from Anthony Hamilton’s forthcoming “The Point of It All” (Dec. 16) serves as further evidence that the gritty, North Carolina-bred crooner may be incapable of making a bad song. Rather than rely on overproduction to steamroll listeners, Hamilton lets his vocals work magic on top of a twangy guitar riff. It’s more of that country-tinged, down-home soul we’ve come to love from a young, old-school cat who always keeps it real".....BOSTON HERALD
"Hamilton often sings touchingly of romantic love on the new album. But unlike the R&B veterans he evokes (namely Womack and Charlie Wilson of the Gap Band), the artist isn't packaged as a virile sex symbol. His sound certainly suggests a rugged and sweaty masculinity uncommon in today's mainstream R&B"....BALTIMORE SUN
"Even with the doors opening up late, a DJ that didn't do what was expected, and a sold out standing room only section, everyone had a great time. Anthony Hamilton put on a show like none other. A true entertainer and a unique sound is what the music industry needs right now, and Anthony Hamilton has both of those qualities".....URBAN NEWZ
"Hamilton, a little firecracker of a performer with the swagger of a charismatic Southern preacher, got down to the nitty-gritty, especially gritty in his case, on the reliable soul burners he’s known for such as "Coming From Where I’m From," "Sista Big Bones," "Charlene" and "Can’t Let Go."".....ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
Plus check out: Q&A with Anthony, VIBE.COM PT.1 & PT.2
"Hamilton often sings touchingly of romantic love on the new album. But unlike the R&B veterans he evokes (namely Womack and Charlie Wilson of the Gap Band), the artist isn't packaged as a virile sex symbol. His sound certainly suggests a rugged and sweaty masculinity uncommon in today's mainstream R&B"....BALTIMORE SUN
"Even with the doors opening up late, a DJ that didn't do what was expected, and a sold out standing room only section, everyone had a great time. Anthony Hamilton put on a show like none other. A true entertainer and a unique sound is what the music industry needs right now, and Anthony Hamilton has both of those qualities".....URBAN NEWZ
"Hamilton, a little firecracker of a performer with the swagger of a charismatic Southern preacher, got down to the nitty-gritty, especially gritty in his case, on the reliable soul burners he’s known for such as "Coming From Where I’m From," "Sista Big Bones," "Charlene" and "Can’t Let Go."".....ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
Plus check out: Q&A with Anthony, VIBE.COM PT.1 & PT.2
Labels:
baltimore,
boston,
newspaper,
online,
playin it cool,
st louis,
the point of it all
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Friday, November 14, 2008
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
On the way to Minneapolis.
We left Chicago just as it started raining.

These are the shoes Anthony wore at the Chicago show, some never released patent leather product Red Chuck Taylor's. Pretty coooool. Check these out HERE.




Labels:
belvidere,
chicago,
illinois,
playin it cool,
video
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