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  1. About “True Reflections” Boyd’s 2003 solo album, the first solo effort by a member of Dave Matthews Band. “True Reflections” Q&A. When did Boyd Tinsley release True Reflections? Album...

  2. True Reflections, an Album by Boyd Tinsley. Released 17 June 2003 on RCA (catalog no. 82876 52633-2; CD). Featured peformers: Greg Calbi (mastering), Boyd Tinsley (lead vocals).

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    • 17 June 2003
    • Boyd Tinsley
    • 2.54 / 5.00.5from 22 ratings
  3. "Listen," the album's first single, is sufficiently radio friendly that it's not completely uninteresting. "True Reflections" ought to be the most engaging song on the disc by virtue of its fame, but it falls flat, with none of the energy that accompanies it in Dave Matthews Band's performance of it.

  4. May 2, 2003 · Guests on “True Reflections” include Matthews, Lisa Germano, Doyle Bramhall II, Corey Harris, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, and Toshi Reagon. Fans who pre-order the disc by June 13 from ...

  5. www.thecountryblues.com › artist-reviews › corey-harrisCorey Harris - The Country Blues

    An internationalist and musicologist residing in Virginia, Harris generously dips into the vividly rich palette of African American traditions – including traditional blues, West African, Afro-Caribbean, funk, jazz, New Orleans, and even rock-n-roll.

  6. downbeat.com › reviews › detailDownBeat Reviews

    By Frank-John Hadley | Published March 2022. Back in the 1990s, Corey Harris was said to be the future of the blues. These days, whether or not one thinks he fit the lofty bill, the Charlottesville singer-guitarist stays true to his vision of blues tradition. His new album, casual and homey, has him alone in an Italian studio last May.

  7. Although a good melody and a little passion can almost always save the worst lyrical outings, it’s only on the rarest of occasions that Tinsley and his all-star band — which features guest spots from Doyle Bramhall II, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Corey Harris, and Dave Matthews — manage to latch onto something remotely memorable, kicking ...

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