Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2017
Time:51:34
Size:118,7 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues/Texas Blues/Country
Art:Front
Time:51:34
Size:118,7 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues/Texas Blues/Country
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. You Got Nothin' on Me - 5:44
2. She Lives in a Place - 4:05
3. Ghosts of Mississippi - 5:46
4. 30 Miles from Nowhere - 4:59
5. Opposite of the Half - 3:23
6. A Stones Throw Down - 4:57
7. Love in Your Heart - 7:25
8. One of the Lucky Ones - 3:48
9. All About the Song - 5:17
10. The Last Goodbye - 6:06
1. You Got Nothin' on Me - 5:44
2. She Lives in a Place - 4:05
3. Ghosts of Mississippi - 5:46
4. 30 Miles from Nowhere - 4:59
5. Opposite of the Half - 3:23
6. A Stones Throw Down - 4:57
7. Love in Your Heart - 7:25
8. One of the Lucky Ones - 3:48
9. All About the Song - 5:17
10. The Last Goodbye - 6:06
Houston-based foursome of friends making great music around regular lives that, as their name implies, borrows from country and blues influences for an unmistakabely Texas sound.
In 2011, Randy Frisch started to lay down the groundwork for his original Texas folk/rock songs. Randy, an accomplished songwriter needed to find the right musical blend to express his honest, emotional and heartfelt lyrics.
There were many musicians that came along the way, band names changed like the Texas weather, but the songs remained and got tighter with every twist and turn the band endured.
June of 2013 saw Kenny Whitewolf, a veteran lead guitarist from Virginia laying down the bedrock to RKN with his unique style of soaring riffs, dynamic slide leads and growling blues vocals
In February of 2014, Greg Kenefic, an experienced east coast drummer of many moons established the steady, consistent, always in the pocket back beat that gave RKN the presence and grit it truly deserved.
The band started playing some classic rock and blues cover songs to compliment the original songs and soon realized how good this band could sound with the right musicians.
In December 2015, Ricardo Aguilar introduced RKN to his 6 string bass. Influenced by the west coast sound, Ric amped up the "Country Blues" movement and kept the bump and grind momentum alive and cooking.
February 2016 saw the band bidding farewell to Kenny Whitewolf and his lead guitar as he moved to new opportunities inTyler Texas. Lynn Girouard, formerly bassist with RKN, returned to fill the vacancy in the lead guitar spot. Lynn has passion for the RKN Country Blues Band sound and is a stellar lead guitarist with a fluid style that spans the range of country, blues and Rock and Roll genres. In July of 2017, we said our goodbyes and good luck to Ric Aguilar, who has moved on to pursue other interests and brought on bassist/vocalist Jerry McDonald to fill the void. Jerry is an outstanding bassist, with years of experience.
Our music is fresh, spontaneous and a little rough around the edges. It's where Dylan meets Austin City Limits. It's where country ballad blends with rock and roll guitar. It's unique and vibrant as Robert Johnson's blues.
In 2011, Randy Frisch started to lay down the groundwork for his original Texas folk/rock songs. Randy, an accomplished songwriter needed to find the right musical blend to express his honest, emotional and heartfelt lyrics.
There were many musicians that came along the way, band names changed like the Texas weather, but the songs remained and got tighter with every twist and turn the band endured.
June of 2013 saw Kenny Whitewolf, a veteran lead guitarist from Virginia laying down the bedrock to RKN with his unique style of soaring riffs, dynamic slide leads and growling blues vocals
In February of 2014, Greg Kenefic, an experienced east coast drummer of many moons established the steady, consistent, always in the pocket back beat that gave RKN the presence and grit it truly deserved.
The band started playing some classic rock and blues cover songs to compliment the original songs and soon realized how good this band could sound with the right musicians.
In December 2015, Ricardo Aguilar introduced RKN to his 6 string bass. Influenced by the west coast sound, Ric amped up the "Country Blues" movement and kept the bump and grind momentum alive and cooking.
February 2016 saw the band bidding farewell to Kenny Whitewolf and his lead guitar as he moved to new opportunities inTyler Texas. Lynn Girouard, formerly bassist with RKN, returned to fill the vacancy in the lead guitar spot. Lynn has passion for the RKN Country Blues Band sound and is a stellar lead guitarist with a fluid style that spans the range of country, blues and Rock and Roll genres. In July of 2017, we said our goodbyes and good luck to Ric Aguilar, who has moved on to pursue other interests and brought on bassist/vocalist Jerry McDonald to fill the void. Jerry is an outstanding bassist, with years of experience.
Our music is fresh, spontaneous and a little rough around the edges. It's where Dylan meets Austin City Limits. It's where country ballad blends with rock and roll guitar. It's unique and vibrant as Robert Johnson's blues.

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