
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TOP40 Charts/ Blue Pie Records ) -- Singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist, John Enghauser, has just won "Best Album" for his latest release "Lost in the Pages" in the 2009 LA
Music Awards, Hot AC category. John will accept his award at the official LA
Music Awards ceremony which takes place on November 12th at the Avalon Theater in Hollywood, CA. Backed by his new label, Blue Pie, �Lost in the Pages� is now getting global radio play in 14 countries and growing. The list includes, but is not limited to, the U.S., England, Australia, Germany, New Zealand, India, France and Canada.
John Enghauser has been on the original music scene since the mid 90's. Beginning with his band Jamawokee, a high octane 4-piece funk rock project which debuted in Boston, and later formed the group, Jeng, where he wrote all of the material and whose potent live show grabbed the interest of record labels such as Columbia and Virgin Records. Around this time his credits also included his work as Music Supervisor on indie films "Urban Relics" and "When it Rains".
Lost in the Pages by seasoned songwriter and producer John Enghauser is a brilliantly crafted pop/rock album filled with radio-ready hits. John's diversified musical compositions keeps listeners engaged, while his skillfully penned lyrics infuse his audience with fervent emotions. The title-track proves to be an auspicious beginning for this album, highlighting John's niche for creating groovy musical hooks that are hard to forget. Still Waters and Breathe Again reveal a softer side of the record, led by the beautiful sounds of the acoustic guitar, and backed by stellar, heartfelt vocal performances.
Moreover, the vintage southern-rock tune, Kitchen, goes on to highlight the diversity displayed on this album, as well as John's remarkable ability to deliver vocal performances fitting for numerous genres. Polished with superb production, fans of passionate pop and acoustic rock with an occasional vintage undertone will enjoy this CD.
- RadioIndy.com
"Merge the vocal complexities of Stevie Wonder with the magnanimous presence of Chris Robinson and somewhere in between you'll find John."
- The Boston Globe