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		<title>Clap Your Hands And Say Yeah&#8217;s Alec Ounsworth to Release Mo Beauty on October 21th via Anti-Records (ENG)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[pressrelease: Anti-Records is excited to announce the upcoming release of Mo Beauty from celebrated singer/songwriter Alec Ounsworth. The Philadelphia native, who earned acclaim with his band Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, recently recorded his debut solo record in the music-steeped metropolis of New Orleans at the famed Piety St. recording studio. For Mo Beauty, Ounsworth [...]]]></description>
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<p>pressrelease:</p>
<p>Anti-Records is excited to announce the upcoming release of Mo Beauty from celebrated singer/songwriter Alec Ounsworth. The Philadelphia native, who earned acclaim with his band Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, recently recorded his debut solo record in the music-steeped metropolis of New Orleans at the famed Piety St. recording studio.</p>
<p>For Mo Beauty, Ounsworth was backed by George Porter, Jr. on bass, Stanton Moore on drums, Robert Walter on keys, and Matt Sutton on baritone and pedal-steel guitars, with additional help from some members of the diversely talented New Orleans community such as Mark Mullins, Craig Klein, Greg Hicks, Washboard Chaz, Shannon Powell, John Boute, Al &#8220;Carnival Time&#8221; Johnson, and Meschiya Lake. The album was produced by veteran musician/producer and fellow Philadelphian Steve Berlin (Los Lobos, Blasters, John Lee Hooker, The Replacements), who initially suggested the New Orleans setting.</p>
<p>“I met Steve while I was in New Orleans,” Ounsworth says. “He said, &#8216;do you want to make a record?&#8217; And I said &#8216;maybe.&#8217;  You see, I was just starting to work on the Flashy Python record, and was working on other projects as well.  Nevertheless, it seemed I had some songs ready to be put forward (most old, some new) and so &#8216;maybe&#8217; became &#8216;yes&#8217; in relatively short order. . .  New Orleans informed the spirit of the record, as it should. It’s not a &#8216;New Orleans record,&#8217; though, because, besides &#8220;Holy, Holy, Holy Moses,&#8221; most of the songs weren&#8217;t written specifically for New Orleans . . .  Any record can be influenced by its location aesthetically, and some are more than others.  So it was with this record . . .  it is New Orleans, after all.&#8221;</p>
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