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“Americana music has evolved from music cast off by other mainstream genres for not fitting their particular mold.”
The new album includes 12 Lukas Nelson originals that draw on his country and rock lineage, including literate Texas songsmiths like his father.
A little gospel, a little bluegrass, a little rock & roll, and whole lot of soul make ‘The Richmond Sessions’ a delightful must-have.
‘Almost Home’ succeeds in looking backwards, while still sounding as vital and modern as ever.
LeGrow’s interpretation of “Who Do You Love” is less Bo Diddley and more George Clinton.
Here, the King of Slydeco’s work stretches and twists across 93 minutes of full-band acoustic, and electric bottleneck lightning.
The closer Amy Black gets to “home base,” the better her music becomes.
The KWS Band will celebrate the album’s release with a US tour that kicks off August 9th in Westbury, NY.
The two-hour concert film includes performances by Bonnie Raitt, Jeff Tweedy, Win Butler & Regine Chassagne of Arcade Fire, Eric Church, Gregg Allman, and more
Henry Stuckey may well have invented the “gothic” blues sound, but Skip James took it to the next level, Ledfoot gave it the name, and now, Neals has perfected it.