Carmichael <Cool & Sexy>

Carmichael <Cool & Sexy>

Track Listings

1. I Never Thought
2. Cool & Sexy
3. You Need A Man
4. Girl In The Cafe
5. Always
6. Someday Soon
7. Miles From Nowhere
8. Say Hello
9. My Child
10. Holding Me
11. Wedding Song
12. See You In July

Editorial Reviews

About the Artist
Carmichael was born in Dillon South Carolina where he lived until age nine. He and his family then relocated to Birmingham Alabama where at the age of 17 he discovered his love for singing and writing songs. In 1994 Carmichael moved to Atlanta Georgia to persue a career in the music industry. After a list of part-time jobs and dealings with people in the industry who promised but never delivered he decided to start his own record label. Working countless hours saving money and buying studio equipment Carmichael managed to find enough time, energy and creativity to produce his first debut album entitled "Cool & Sexy".

Product Description
Carmichael's debut album entitled, "Cool & Sexy" is simply a beautiful assortment of POP/R&B tracks and smooth soulty vocals. If Carmichael's CD had to be described in one word, "Timeless" would pretty much sum it all up.

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