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Erica Wheeler - Strong Heart flac album
  • Performer Erica Wheeler
  • Title Strong Heart
  • Date of release 1989
  • Style Folk
  • Other formats AUD MP1 VOX MP4 MOD APE WMA
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1992 mb
  • Size FLAC 1960 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 720

Erica Wheeler (born May 2, 1991) is an American professional women's basketball guard for the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Wheeler was undrafted out of Rutgers, but eventually made her way into the WNBA in 2015. Wheeler grew up in the Miami neighborhood of Liberty City. Liberty City was described as rough, and Wheeler saw two of her close friends die when she was young. Wheeler attended Parkway Academy and was a member of the basketball team there.

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Wheeler established career highs across the board in 2016, after appearing in 20 games as a rookie; and set new standards in 2017 while making 26 starts and averaging a career-best 1. points per gam. n 2018 she became the sixth undrafted player in league history to reach career milestones of 1,000 points and 400 assist. n 122 career games.

In 1989, Wheeler released a ten-song cassette titled Strong Heart. Her first full-length recording, From that Far, was released in 1992 and produced by Darlene Wilson. It included stellar musicians such as Johnny Cunningham (fiddle), Doug Plavin (percussion), Peter Calo (acoustic slide and electric guitars), and Diane Ziegler and Cosy Sheridan (harmony vocals). Shortly after placing first in the troubadour contest at the Rocky Mountain Folk Festival in 1995, Wheeler recorded her second CD, The Harvest. Wheeler's third CD marks her first collaboration with producer Steve Miller (no relation to the musician), who previously produced two CDs by Dar Williams.

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Erica Wheeler (born October 24 in Maryland) is an American folk singer-songwriter. She currently lives in western Massachusetts. Growing up in the suburbs of Washington, . she was exposed to traditional folk and bluegrass music in surrounding Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland, which influenced her later style. She attended Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. Her songs such as "Rivers", "Spirit Lake", and "Maryland Country Road" draw on the natural beauty of the surroundings where she has lived  . This album is sponsored by The Trust for Public Land. From That Far (1992).

The chaste ballads "My Heart Will Never Break This Way Again" and "Thirsty" (the latter featuring Travis Tritt on harmony vocals) sound like singles, but the song that cries out to be a country hit is "She Never Stopped Loving Him," one of those big, sentimental, string-filled country ballads that ends in the cemetery. True to form, Loveless and Gordy somewhat underplay it, when this kind of tearjerker should be done all out or not at all. At any rate, Strong Heart is a worthy addition to her catalog.

Tracklist

A1 Strong Heart
A2 Diner
A3 Take It Easy
A4 To The Southwest
A5 I Loved The Love
B1 Quiet Night
B2 Lovin' Ain't Easy
B3 Memory
B4 If You Keep On Lyin'
B5 Pony

Companies, etc.

  • Engineered At – The Iron Horse
  • Engineered At – Garden Gate Recordings
  • Mixed At – Garden Gate Recordings
  • Mastered At – Garden Gate Recordings

Credits

  • Design – Charlie Hunter
  • Engineer – Coleman Rodgers* (tracks: A3 to A5, B4), Jim Henry (tracks: A1, A2), Joe Podlesny (tracks: B1 to B3, B5)
  • Mixed By, Mastered By – Joe Podlesny
  • Photography By – Beth Grace
  • Written-By – Erica Wheeler

Notes

A3 to A5 & B4 recorded live at the Iron Horse 8/28/89, Northampton, MA