Kara britz joe cocker biography
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Fire It Up (Joe Cocker album)
2012 studio album by Joe Cocker
Fire It Up is the twenty-second and final studio album by Joe Cocker, released on 6 November 2012 by Sony/Columbia in Europe. It was recorded at Emblem Studios Calabasas, California and like Cocker's previous album, Hard Knocks, it was produced by Matt Serletic. The album was released as a regular jewel case edition as well as a premium edition with additional DVD.
Track listing
[edit]- "Fire It Up" (Alan Frew, Johnny Reid, Marty Dodson) - 3:53
- "I'll Be Your Doctor" (Jeff Trott, Victoria Horn, Steven McMorran) - 3:32
- "You Love Me Back" (Steve Diamond, Stephanie Bentley, Dennis Matkosky) - 3:55
- "I Come in Peace" (Rick Brewster, Ross Wilson) - 4:20
- "You Don't Need a Million Dollars" (Rob Giles) - 3:56
- "Eye on the Prize" (Marc Broussard, Courtlan Clement, Chad Gilmore, De Marco Johnson, Jamie Kenney, Calvin Turner) - 4:09
- "Younger" (Gary Burr) - 4:13
- "You Don't Know What You're Doing to Me" (Tyler Hi
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Kara Britz
The voice behind ‘The Voice’
by Stephen Stern, Executive Editor
Kara Britz has been turning heads for years, but given the opportunity, she could as easily vända the judges chairs. But as a voice behind “The Voice,” Britz’s vocals can only be used to bring stardom to others on NBC’s smash- hit reality show.
Such irony, however, gives way to the ecstasy this 27-year-old vocal bombshell feels when she gets to add color, depth, and breadth to another vocalist’s performance, whether it’s for Joe Blow or Joe Cocker.
“I am so happy backing up singers,” Britz explains. “They stand on stage, so vulnerable in the public eye. They know I have their back. inom love it more than inom thought I ever would.”
That’s despite the grueling 12- to 18-hour days learning hundreds of songs in various keys and parts, technical rehearsals, dress rehearsals, film shoots and the live performances.
“Everything is live; nothing is fabricated or lip-synched on “‘The Voice,’” Britz adds. “We do track
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Q: Tell us about a planerat arbete you worked on you are especially proud of and why. What was your role?
A: The first song I ever sang BGVs on for an actual Blake Shelton record was God's Country. I went into the studio and Scott Hendricks and Blake were there with me. They just said "go for some ad libs" at the end. I sang my face off for 2 hours getting valuable feedback from Scott, one of the industry's most successful producers... I'd do a resehandling and hear "too Kelly", "too Christina", "too P!nk" etc just trying to find the vibe and sound they were hunting. And then hearing the sweet words "WOW!! THAT'S IT, WE GOT IT!" . I LOVE sessions where you get to dig deep like that and that song went on to be Blake's biggest digital release of his career. And it was grammy nominated! I am so grateful that they believed in me to give me that opportunity.
Q: What are you working on at the moment?
A: The Voice Sea