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Nina Kahle hails from Motown, which is evidenced in the stylistic components of her music. Displaying influences that range from Smokey Robinson and Laura Nyro, to Joni Mitchell and lastly Rogers & Hammerstein, she evolved into her own unique expressive style culminating in her Lifesong/CBS Records release "Deep, Down and Real". Her album, recorded in 1977 at the Hit Factory in New York with producers Cashman and West, was left unreleased to to conflicts between CBS and Lifesong Reacords.
Nina Kahle hails from Motown, which is evidenced in the stylistic components of her music. Displaying influences that range from Smokey Robinson and Laura Nyro, to Joni Mitchell and lastly Rogers & Hammerstein, she evolved into her own unique expressive style culminating in her Lifesong/CBS Records release "Deep, Down and Real". Her album, recorded in 1977 at the Hit Factory in New York with producers Cashman and West, was left unreleased to to conflicts between CBS and Lifesong Reacords.


What seemed like defeat took an unexpected turn when Nina was asked to sing for two television advertisements for Gillette's "Silkience" hair-care line. The album and it's title track "Deep, Down and Real" was released in 1981 and used to promote their hair shampoo product. Reviews for the album were excellent and promising.
What seemed like defeat took an unexpected turn when Nina was asked to sing for two television advertisements for [[Gillette's "Silkience"]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=USy6hTkyga0|title=Silkience ad,1981}}</ref> hair-care line. The album and it's title track "Deep, Down and Real" was released in 1981 and used to promote their hair shampoo product. Reviews for the album were excellent and promising.


In 2024, Nina Kahle continues her artistic pursuits with additional recorded music.
In 2024, Nina Kahle continues her artistic pursuits with additional recorded music.

Revision as of 20:10, 19 April 2024

Nina Kahle is a pop singer-songwriter of sorrowful confessionals, ballads and soft rock. She is best known for her CBS/Lifesong album entitled "Deep, Down and Real" released in 1981. [1]

Nina Kahle
OriginDetroit, Michigan,United States
GenresPop
LabelsLifesong Records, Inc
Websiteninakahle.weebly.com
Nina Kahle
File:Nina Kahle - Deep, Down & Real.jpg
Deep, Down & Real

Background

Nina Kahle hails from Motown, which is evidenced in the stylistic components of her music. Displaying influences that range from Smokey Robinson and Laura Nyro, to Joni Mitchell and lastly Rogers & Hammerstein, she evolved into her own unique expressive style culminating in her Lifesong/CBS Records release "Deep, Down and Real". Her album, recorded in 1977 at the Hit Factory in New York with producers Cashman and West, was left unreleased to to conflicts between CBS and Lifesong Reacords.

What seemed like defeat took an unexpected turn when Nina was asked to sing for two television advertisements for Gillette's "Silkience"[2] hair-care line. The album and it's title track "Deep, Down and Real" was released in 1981 and used to promote their hair shampoo product. Reviews for the album were excellent and promising.

In 2024, Nina Kahle continues her artistic pursuits with additional recorded music.

Personnel

  • Nina Kahle - main vocal, piano, dulcimer
  • Tony Levin - bass guitar[3]
  • Will Lee - bass guitar[4]
  • Rick Marotta - drums[5]
  • Tommy Rossiter - drums
  • Geni Sackson - string and horn arrangements
  • Terence P. Minogue - woodwind arrangements
  • Ullanda McCulough - b/u vocals
  • Mary Street - b/u vocals
  • Vivian Cherry - b/u vocals
  • Tommy West - producer
  • Terry Cashman - co-producer
  • Bruce Teregen - recording and mixing engineer

Discography

Albums

  • Deep, Down and Real (1981)
  • Deep, Down and Real (2024)
  • The Cat (1984)[6]




References

  1. ^ "BEST RECORDINGS OF THE MONTH" (PDF). Stereo Review.
  2. ^ "Silkience ad,1981".
  3. ^ "Tony Levin's Website and Road Diary". tonylevin.com. 19 April 2024.
  4. ^ "Will Lee". willee.com.
  5. ^ "Rick Marotta". drummerworld.com.
  6. ^ "The Cat". ALLMUSIC.com.,