COMMUNITY JUKEBOX Vintage Honky Tonk Some Velvet Evening: No Law Against Talking album review. By Natalie Sugarman ome Velvet Evening is the charming Honky Tonk duo of Detroit's own Carrie Shepard and John Holk. Their )'' sound is reminiscent of days gone by. As stated in their bio,"Masters of twang, melancholy and harmony, their original tunes harken back to the lonesome crooners of yesteryear in the tradition of the Louvin Brothers, Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton, Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn, and Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris." Their debut album No Law Against Talking is an assemblage of cleverly written songs. Their writ- ten musical verse travels down the dusty road with a sparkling versatility that pops with vintage country-western style. The album was pro- duced by John Holk, who was nominated in 2010 by the Detroit Music Awards for Best Country Record- ing for the John Holk & the Sequins' album If You See Her. Shepard also per- formed with the group. Shepard and Holk met in 2007 at a show in Fern- dale."I went to see John Holk & the Sequins play at the New Way Bar in 2007, and I was completely blown away by the music;' says Shepard."So when I had an opportunity to do my first solo show at Oak City Grille, I asked John to join me. We each per- formed some of our own original material and also tried out a few duets includ- ing Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra's "Some Velvet Morning,"from which we borrowed our name. We gradually added more and more duets to our repertoire, returned to Oak City Grille for many more 'velvet evenings; and began writing some duets of our own." Shepard and Holk's vo- cals blend together well, with pleasant harmonies that are sultry, sweet and full of heart. The 11 tracks on the album flow together in a steady rhythm. The first track,"Shoot- ing the Breeze;' opens with toe-tapping, rollicking guitar. It has the feel of a Johnny Cash and June Carter duet.The song is about two members of the opposite sex talking to each other, and as the chorus states, "just shooting the breeze." Under- neath that guise there are undertones of a hidden desire; however, "they're not the cheatin' kind!' No Law Against Talking includes the cover song "Come On, Let's Go;' originally written by Ritchie Valens. Shepard and Holk's version of the Valens hit has the classic '50s pop-rock sound. They sound JOIN OUR NIGHTLY CELEBRATION 0 OD, WINE & MEMORABLE TIME SOME VELVET EVENING NO LAW AGAINST TALKING comparable to the currently popular duo of She & Him on this track. Other great tracks on the album include "Behind the Line" and "Springtime."The closing track, "Come on Down," begins with harmonica and tambourine as the vocals kick in and are met with guitars that intertwine into a song that is melancholy, whimsical and full of longing. No Law Against Talking is a great album to listen to on a cold, gray, rainy day or a sunny day when you're feeling blue. If you love honky tonk, catchy lyrics, sultry vocals and brilliant musicianship, check out the album.You also can catch one of their live shows.They will be performing Tuesday, Jan. 24, at Oak City Grille in Royal Oak. P,7 For more info on Some Velvet Evening, visit somevelvetevening.com . • 7‘-e, RAYDL&NCETM spy Raycliance is a 3rd generation family owned and operated company. With our 45 years of caring experience, we have invested, researched and perfected the most innovative hair loss solutions for any situation so we may lend a guiding hand to those who have lost their hair or who face the possibility of hair loss. 41 Prime Steak & 100 Wines by the Glass Fleming's features the finest prime steaks and an award-winning list of 100 wines by the glass. Join us for an evening with family & friends in our lively, relaxed atmosphere. PRIME STEAKHOUSE 6- WINE BAR 323 North Old Woodward Avenue, Birmingham 248-723-0134 www.FlemingsSteakhouse.com/BirmMl 10 January 2012 I RED TREAD 5799 West Maple, Suite 167 West Bloomfield, Michigan 48322 248-855-8845 537 W. Main St Brighton, Ml 48116 810 220 8888. Hours: Mon Fri 9-5pm Call today for your appointment or Visit us at our website: www.raydianceforwomen.com www.redthreadmagazine.com