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“Making the video was so much fun as I could use my spinning/gun handling experience as a sheriff! I’m a big western movie fan, especially the movie ‘Tombstone,’ starring Val Kilmer.” – Micki Free
Free can stand toe-to-toe with with any of the current blues rock guitar slingers on today’s circuit and more than hold his own. I imagine a lot of young guns are going to have to step up their respective games.
“I titled the album ‘Mercy Me’ as I was thinking about all the things going on in the world. We need to have more mercy for the world, for other people and for ourselves.” – Ronnie Earl
“When we first received word that ‘Hog Wild’ was going to be the first single, we knew we had to do a video for it.” – Chuck Jackson of the Hogtown Allstars
“I have to say, I couldn’t be more pleased with the outcome of the sessions for this album. It’s just a damn good representation of my band, the guest artists and the music we chose to record.” – Duke Robillard
Wherever they perform, Kenneth Brian and the band continue to captivate audiences with hard-hitting guitar tones, soulful vocals and a powerful rhythm section.
Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne’s ‘Blues From Chicago to Paris: A Tribute to Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon’ is available March 4th, 2022 via Stony Plain Records.
“The blues and blues-infused music is rooted in truth. This album is my truth.” Albert Castiglia
“’That’s What the Blues Are For’ is a retro, heavily blues influenced song with a Nashville lyric twist. It is a request for truth in a relationship, but in an ‘in your face’ kinda way.” – Mike T. Lewis of The Twangtown Paramours
“My music style is soulful, Southern blues. That’s how I describe my music. I want the listener to hear it but also feel it! Muscle Shoals, Alabama was where I needed to record to get that sound.” – Reddog