Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2025
Time:33:22
Size:77,4 MB
Label:Courtney Pardue/MoMojo Records
Styles:Blues/Americana/Roots
Art:Front
Year:2025
Time:33:22
Size:77,4 MB
Label:Courtney Pardue/MoMojo Records
Styles:Blues/Americana/Roots
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Hurricane - 2:39
2. Drinking Tonight - 3:58
3. What's the Matter Now - 4:02
4. Jitterbug Swing - 2:51
5. What Am I Doing Here - 3:03
6. Time Goes On - 4:56
7. Up Jumps the Devil - 2:57
8. Useless - 3:05
9. Roll Me Right - 2:14
10. Death Letter Blues - 3:33
1. Hurricane - 2:39
2. Drinking Tonight - 3:58
3. What's the Matter Now - 4:02
4. Jitterbug Swing - 2:51
5. What Am I Doing Here - 3:03
6. Time Goes On - 4:56
7. Up Jumps the Devil - 2:57
8. Useless - 3:05
9. Roll Me Right - 2:14
10. Death Letter Blues - 3:33
The posthumous album from beloved Western Pennsylvania musician Kip London emerges from a series of recording sessions with Norman Nardini at his East Side Sound Studio just prior to London's untimely passing in 2022. Masterfully produced by three-time GRAMMY winner Kirk Yano at his studio in Brooklyn, NY, Yano assembled a distinctive group of musicians to skillfully complete the project.
Never straying from the original energy of London's vocal and guitar tracks, producer Kirk Yano assembled a distinctive group of musicians to provide a rhythmic foundation and solos to skillfully finalize 'The Last Dance' after London's passing. In addition to Yano's own guitar and bass tracks, 2021 Blues Music Award winner Solomon Hicks and Pittsburgh's finest, Cheryl Rinovato, also appear on guitar. Don Krueger (Eric Carmen) and Tommy Rich (Donnie Iris) provide drums. Steel guitar from Tony Paoletta (Dixie Chicks, The Opry) and harmonica from world-renowned, six-time Blues Music Award winner John Németh complete the exemplary musician roster.
Never straying from the original energy of London's vocal and guitar tracks, producer Kirk Yano assembled a distinctive group of musicians to provide a rhythmic foundation and solos to skillfully finalize 'The Last Dance' after London's passing. In addition to Yano's own guitar and bass tracks, 2021 Blues Music Award winner Solomon Hicks and Pittsburgh's finest, Cheryl Rinovato, also appear on guitar. Don Krueger (Eric Carmen) and Tommy Rich (Donnie Iris) provide drums. Steel guitar from Tony Paoletta (Dixie Chicks, The Opry) and harmonica from world-renowned, six-time Blues Music Award winner John Németh complete the exemplary musician roster.

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