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Acclaimed new album, ‘Waterfall II,’ available now
“Herb is a true artist who did things the right way, achieved success on his own terms, and brought much joy to the world in the process.” – John Scheinfeld
“I think this one [Below Sea Level] has a couple of things that maybe follow a traditional structure but, I’ve always felt like the blues is a feeling and it’s not necessarily a pattern.”
Second new album of 2020 due just in time for the election
The recording of the album’s leadoff tracks — Bobby Blue Bland’s “Love to See You Smile,” Little Milton’s “I’m Gonna Cry a River,” and Joe Simon’s “Something You Can Do Today” — set the deep soul template for the eight original numbers that fill out the record.
“Come On” is a blues rock song. It talks about going after what you want, fighting for justice and for what you believe.
Not included on the band’s debut EP, New Illusion, “More” will surely find its home on their next full length release.
Ramirez will celebrate the release of ‘Here I Come’ at The Palladium with Anson Funderburgh, who produced the album
World Premiere Track: “I first heard ‘Blues Stop Knockin’ At My Door’ from Lazy Lester and I think I love his version maybe as much as the original by Al Ferrier, both great artists from the southern Louisiana area.” – Rick Shea
“I chose this track to be the lead single on my new acoustic album because it’s so much fun, with the slide guitar and gang-vocal chorus, “all night long.”