Sunday Morning Movies is an album by Bonnie Koloc that features a collection of songs that evoke a sense of nostalgia and reflection. The album is a beautiful blend of folk, blues, and jazz, and showcases Koloc's versatile vocal range.
The album opens with the track "Sunday Morning Movies," a wistful song that takes the listener on a journey back in time to the days when going to the cinema was a popular pastime. The song is accompanied by a gentle guitar melody that perfectly captures the mood of the lyrics.
Another standout track on the album is "Hold On To Me," a soulful ballad that showcases Koloc's powerful voice. The song is a beautiful ode to love and the importance of holding on to the people who matter most in our lives.
Sunday Morning Movies is a wonderful album that showcases Bonnie Koloc's talent as both a singer and a songwriter. Her ability to capture the essence of a moment and convey it through her music is truly remarkable, and this album is a testament to her artistry. Fans of folk, blues, and jazz will all find something to love on this album, and it is sure to become a beloved addition to any music collection.
Please upload BK's recording of "Wind on the Water." I listened to the post here of her doing it a few years ago. Nice -- but it doesn't have the strength and pathos she infused the song with on the album. Thanks.
I spent many a Friday and Saturday evening at the Earl, almost always by myself because none of my friends liked folk. The Earl was a very comfortable place. Barbarossa and the no exit cafe were good places too.