Pyeng Threadgill

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Close To Me 04:29 Tools
Phonograph Blues 03:33 Tools
It's Late 05:26 Tools
Can We Pretend? 04:44 Tools
I Believe I'll Dust My Broom 03:10 Tools
Love In Vain Blues 04:35 Tools
Ambrosia 02:56 Tools
Last Fair Deal Gone Down 03:54 Tools
Close To Me (The Cure) 04:30 Tools
Wishing Well 03:06 Tools
They're Red Hot 03:08 Tools
Sweet Home Chicago 03:46 Tools
Dead Shrimp 06:07 Tools
Milk Cow's Calf Blues 04:06 Tools
Caterpillar Crossing 04:33 Tools
When You Got A Good Friend 03:22 Tools
Come On In My Kitchen 09:08 Tools
Before Day 03:22 Tools
Inner Lining 04:07 Tools
Ramblin' On My Mind 05:31 Tools
Jitterbug Waltz 03:55 Tools
Power Trip 04:19 Tools
It's A Dream 05:01 Tools
Close To Me(The Cure) 04:24 Tools
CloseTo Me (Random Chance) 04:19 Tools
Propeller 04:37 Tools
My Left Foot 04:34 Tools
Lost Continent 06:17 Tools
Igloo 06:08 Tools
Safe & Found 07:15 Tools
Archives of the Sky 04:25 Tools
Mining for Sapphires 05:40 Tools
An Orbit of Skirts 04:40 Tools
In What Way 07:18 Tools
Can We Pretend 04:34 Tools
I Can't Write Left Handed 06:48 Tools
Close To Me (The Cure cover) 04:30 Tools
CloseTo Me 04:30 Tools
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Pyeng Threadgill is an American born jazz blues singer who studied music on a Mellon fellowship in Brazil, and graduated from Oberlin college. She has been a fixture in New York venues like The Kitchen, Joe's Pub etc, has toured Europe extensively, and moved to Berkeley CA after releasing 2 LPs on the Random Chance label. In her first Random Chance effort 2004's "Sweet Home: The Music Of Robert Johnson" she took some dirt encrusted Robert Johnson tunes and polished them with a laid back moderne jazzy feel that makes 'em shine and glimmer as bright as the platinum platters of contemporaries like Norah Jones. While embraced in the jazz world, and the daughter of jazz composer Henry Threadgill, Pyeng categorizes her music as progressive pop, asserting that jazz was once considered popular music. "I'm just trying to bring jazz in all of its branches back to a popular position, which is where it originated. People who listen to straight ahead Jazz may not listen to the more avant garde improvisation or mainstream Pop and if someone is listening to my music they wind up hearing influences from all of the above. That's when I feel I am succeeding as an artist." Her album "Of The Air", which inclues a cover of the Cure's "Close to Me" was recorded with Berkeley CA based guitarist Shelley Doty and local avant music scene producer Myles Boisen. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.