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Premiering exclusively is the official video for “Broken Woman,” a slow-burning torch song steeped in brooding blues.
Ray performs a variety of Christmas time favorites, done in his indomitable style with his signature touch.
“Hot horn jabs and a sizzling lead guitar bolster Keyes piano and vocals on the driving “That’s What The Blues Are For.”
“I’ve loved blues-rock as long as I can remember…the style of combining blues-based riffs and rock together moves my soul…I am driven by guitar tone.” – Micki Free
Americana singer-songwriter Roger Street Friedman Announces
‘Love Hope Trust,’ Out November 4th
French born and UK raised, Henri was a musical prodigy, playing the piano at just four years old. He was drawn at an early age to records made by the piano-pounding pioneers Jerry Lee Lewis, Albert Ammons and Little Richard.
With entrancing, true blues fretwork it’s the perfect song choice to represent this powerhouse’s most guitar-driven album to date.
With Peggy Lee’s version of “Fever” in mind, Johnny came up with a piano figure and a finger-snapping idea to give it that smoky feel.
The complete re-record of Kenny’s most successful album will be accompanied by a documentary about the making of the original ‘Trouble Is…’ and a live DVD filmed at The Strand Theatre in Shepherd’s hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana
Dermody points pridefully to the fact that everyone involved were Louisiana artists — “Louisiana musicians, the graphic designer, the photographer. Everybody.”