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The Sugar People are at it again.  This time the group covered Janet Jackson’s Pleasure Principal.  This is song is part of the on going album called “Under the Covers”

The players:

Vocals/Guitar = Jacobe

Bass = Phillip Peet

Piano = Thew Wilken 

Drums = Mr. Shawn Neal

Mix/Engineer = Fuzzy Wenzel

Mr. Shawn Neal Speaking at D-New Tech

Thanks to Brian Mulloy of Michigan Essay for taking this snap shot of Shawn speaking at D-New Tech.

At @dnewtech meetup digging @TheSugarPeople story

Happy 21st Birthday to Mr. Shawn Neal

The Sugar People would like to wish Mr. Shawn Neal a Happy 21st Birthday!!!

Take some time out of your day to send him some birthday wishes.

TSP Trivia #1

Are you paying attention?  So a little while back I posted the name of “Fuzzy Wenzel” iconic 1979 Fender Stratocaster.  Do you know what the name of the guitar is and where the name comes from?  Get this right and I’ll send you the new Sugar People album Sugaroses Collection.

Photo by: Chris Dzombak

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“Under the Covers” spawned out of The Sugar People hosting a Thursday Night Music Club at their studio in Detroit, MI. Each week the core members invite different musicians to come and play their instruments. How the songs are chosen? Well, that the fun. Nobody knows what the group is going to be working on until they are set up and ready to play. Sort of a “Iron Chef” secret ingredient play on the music club idea. Each week a new song will be available as a free download. This week is TNT by AC DC

 

http://thesugarpeople.bandcamp.com/album/under-the-covers

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Nothing like making songs about Hot Dogs.

The Sugar People Roadcases.  Maybe one day we will use them. 

The Sugar People Roadcases.  Maybe one day we will use them. 

Ray Stable Review #0004

Infectious grooves and lush, atmospheric melodies punctuate a skillfully crafted production that draws you into each song. The compositions range from celebratory to melancholy and dark and at times, all three. Although tied together as a concept, each song of The Ray Stable Story easily stands on it’s own. While listening to the tracks, I couldn’t help but visualize a film with these songs as a music score. The huge amount of passion they have put into this album is obvious. A big thumbs up to The Sugar People for this incredible collection!

Douglas A. ( Detroit, MI ) @Douglas_M_Akers

http://thesugarpeople.bandcamp.com/