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Gulf Coast Blues & Impressions 2 – A Louisiana Wetlands BenefitA Louisiana Wetlands Benefit
Studio album by
Released2012 (2012)
Recorded2012
GenreJazz
Label
ProducerGeorge Winston
George Winston chronology
Love Will Come – The Music of Vince Guaraldi, Volume 2
(2010)
Gulf Coast Blues & Impressions 2 – A Louisiana Wetlands BenefitA Louisiana Wetlands Benefit
(2012)
Harmonica Solos
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Gulf Coast Blues & Impressions 2 – A Louisiana Wetlands Benefit is the thirteenth album of pianist George Winston, also his thirteenth solo piano album, released in 2012. It is his third benefit release, made as a fundraiser for the Louisiana Wetlands.[2] The album furthers the benefit work to help victims of the 2005 Hurricane Katrina disaster that began with fundraising efforts from his Gulf Coast Blues & Impressions: A Hurricane Relief Benefit CD released in 2006.[3]

Track listing

# Title Length Music
1 "New Orleans Shall Rise Again #7 (Are the Levees Shored Up In America?)" 4:51 George Winston/Henry Butler
2 "Pixie #6 in E Minor (Gobajie)" 3:28 George Winston
3 "Kindred Spirit" 3:48 George Winston/Shad Weathersby
4 "Elements" 6:14 Michael Barry-Rec
5 "Fanning the Flames" 6:03 Jon Cleary
6 "The Gulf Will Live Again #1" 3:58 George Winston
7 "Georgianna" 6:44 Dr. John
8 "The Cries of the Wetlands 1" 3:23 George Winston
9 "The Cries of the Wetlands 2" 3:47 George Winston
10 "New Orleans Slow Dance" 3:49 George Winston
11 'An African in the Americas" 10:07 George Winston/Dr. Ysaye Maria Barnwell

References

  1. ^ "Gulf Coast Blues & Impressions, Vol. 2: A Louisiana Wetlands Benefit". Allmusic. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  2. ^ Tunis, Walter (March 12, 2017). "What you don't know about George Winston, he'll bring to 'Woodsongs' Monday". Lexington Herald Leader. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  3. ^ Moser, John J. (April 9, 2015). "Pianist George Winston, playing in Bethlehem, finds inspiration in illness, recovery". Allentown Morning Call. Retrieved 9 June 2018.

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