Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:33:54
Size:78,0 MB
Label:Bradshaw Studios
Styles:Electric Blues/Blues Rock
Art:Front
Year:2024
Time:33:54
Size:78,0 MB
Label:Bradshaw Studios
Styles:Electric Blues/Blues Rock
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. One More Thing - 3:26
2. On With the Show - 3:08
3. Nobody Told Me So - 4:47
4. The Reason - 3:01
5. Ode to Cissy - 4:07
6. The Sandman - 3:59
7. Clear Skies - 6:05
8. Sugar - 5:19
1. One More Thing - 3:26
2. On With the Show - 3:08
3. Nobody Told Me So - 4:47
4. The Reason - 3:01
5. Ode to Cissy - 4:07
6. The Sandman - 3:59
7. Clear Skies - 6:05
8. Sugar - 5:19
The band consists of Rich Russman (vocals, guitar), Paul Dudley (drums), George Belton (bass), and Austin Day (keyboards, guitar). The group began as an offshoot of Rich Russman’s debut solo CD, First In Line (2015). Fellow founding member Paul Dudley, a veteran of the DC music scene, collaborated with Russman to craft a modern Blues project with the goal of writing, recording, and touring. Following a regular schedule of experimenting for several months with different ideas, the band added George Belton on bass and Austin Day on keyboards/guitar to complete the lineup. Rich Russman is an American guitarist, bassist, vocalist, composer, instructor, and recording engineer. Specializing in Blues and Rock music, he has written well over 100 original compositions for numerous bands. In addition to his work as a solo artist, he has founded Shakin Woods, an American Blues band, The Creaky Bones, an Americana Rock band (co-founded with Mike Jones), and Halfway to Concord. Rich is also the bassist for The Jones, a log-running DC Rock band, and an Audio Production Engineer for Youtube's The Crossover TV. Growing up in a family of music lovers, Rich was first inspired by the songs of the sixties. Piano lessons established a solid musical foundation, and then he soon moved on to guitar. His inspierations include Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, SRV, Gary Moore, The Allman Brothers, and The Who, BB King, Albert King, Howlin’ Wolf, Elmore James, Freddie King, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, Robben Ford, and Sterling Magee. He has been fortunate to perform all over the US at memorable venues in San Diego, NYC, New Orleans, Cleveland, DC, Maryland and Virginia, sharing the stage with acts such as Yngwie Malmsteen, Eddie Money, The Record Company, Eli Paperboy Reed, Old Dominion, Ernie Williams and the Wildcats, and Five for Fighting. Rich’s approach to The Blues feeds off high-energy funky grooves and doesn’t turn its back on The Delta roots or the Marshall-stack successors. The guiding principle is raw and fun.
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