Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2025
Time:14:25
Size:33,2 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Year:2025
Time:14:25
Size:33,2 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. My Baby's Coming Home - 2:40
2. Blue Shadows - 4:58
3. Please Love Me - 3:46
4. Boogie Woogie Woman - 3:00
1. My Baby's Coming Home - 2:40
2. Blue Shadows - 4:58
3. Please Love Me - 3:46
4. Boogie Woogie Woman - 3:00
Laurie Jane and the 45’s are Louisville, Kentucky’s rising blues sensation. Laurie Jane Jessup’s vocals carry a torch for classic singers of the 40’s and 50’s while the band delivers Chicago blues swagger infused with the raw energy of early rock pouring out of Memphis. Their soulful originals and unique interpretations of classics delight any blues-hungry audience. Proudly representing Louisville, Kentucky's musical legacy, Laurie Jane and The 45's are a band of best friends, brothers, and a husband and wife. Their sound is a melting pot of 1950's big city electric blues with the high energy sounds of early rockabilly and soul. Laurie Jane's jazz influenced vocals, sincere and restrained, float across the churning depths of Cort Duggins' twelve-string slide guitar and deep blues picking. Jason Embry's upright bass and Scott Dugdale's drums lay down raucous swinging back beats.
In 2017, released their album “Midnight Jubilee”, a heartfelt and wistful drive down the back roads of American roots music. Laurie Jane and The 45s find themselves walking new paths that are at the same time as familiar as turning down the street to home on their release "Late Last Night - Elixir of Sara Martin" from Down in the Alley Records (2018). Their goal, to revive the work of Louisville's prohibition era blues original, Sara Martin, but not in a purist way. Instead of trying to capture every nuance of music nearly a century old, they reach out to deliver Sara's music in the same way the great British rock bands introduced most of us to the blues. Sara Martin's words ring true through the careful, thoughtful delivery of Laurie Jane's vocals. The band's southern soul shines with layers of rich horns, cascading guitars and their trademark raucous rhythms.
This is the band's new EP album, "Regal Dream": "Music is one area of society where people can have different opinions and preferences, but still find common ground. A true music lover can go to a concert of any genre and still enjoy it. He won't focus on the differences, but instead will enjoy the new melodies and rhythms that define other styles."
In 2017, released their album “Midnight Jubilee”, a heartfelt and wistful drive down the back roads of American roots music. Laurie Jane and The 45s find themselves walking new paths that are at the same time as familiar as turning down the street to home on their release "Late Last Night - Elixir of Sara Martin" from Down in the Alley Records (2018). Their goal, to revive the work of Louisville's prohibition era blues original, Sara Martin, but not in a purist way. Instead of trying to capture every nuance of music nearly a century old, they reach out to deliver Sara's music in the same way the great British rock bands introduced most of us to the blues. Sara Martin's words ring true through the careful, thoughtful delivery of Laurie Jane's vocals. The band's southern soul shines with layers of rich horns, cascading guitars and their trademark raucous rhythms.
This is the band's new EP album, "Regal Dream": "Music is one area of society where people can have different opinions and preferences, but still find common ground. A true music lover can go to a concert of any genre and still enjoy it. He won't focus on the differences, but instead will enjoy the new melodies and rhythms that define other styles."

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