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Author: JD Nash
JD Nash is the former host of Blues Influence on WREN radio and current editor-in-chief of American Blues Scene.
“I have found the Memphis community to be very welcoming, and very warm. I look forward to post-COVID when I can really get out and start to meet our partners and those people who make up the blues community here.” – Patricia Wilson Aden
Fullerton wrote 10 of the 12 songs on his upcoming Vizztone release, including the slinky “Say You’ll Stay,” featuring Jake Friel on harmonica
“Having made my reputation as an electric guitar player, performing and recording solo acoustic is something I wanted to do to really challenge myself.” – Alastair Greene
“We put a lot of heart and soul into making this happen in the midst of all that’s going on. Please check it out, and please share it. We need all y’all to see it, I mean everyone and their dog! Thank you for all of your support!”
“This song is a prime example of what can happen when you bring together a group of Memphis musicians who have never played together before: absolute wildfire.” – Robert Allen Parker
“My goal, with my music is to introduce people who may not know about blues music and segue them into that world.” – Ally Venable
“I want people to relate to the songs. You can dance to it but the words have to carry the weight. I know if a song hits me, it’ll hit others just as hard.” – Curtis Salgado
“Cherry on Top” is available today via Delmark Records on all major outlets
“Hopefully the music will keep the listener engaged throughout with the diversity of instruments; strings, Gospel choir, horns, and a lot of piano.” – Jared Feinman
I call it ‘One More Mile’ because it really feels like a lifetime journey that I’ve been on. And I’ve been playing music for well over 50 years, so the milestone is quite significant.