“I titled the album ‘Mercy Me’ as I was thinking about all the things going on in the world. We need to have more mercy for the world, for other people and for ourselves.” – Ronnie Earl
Author: American Blues Scene Staff
‘Established 1972,’ out April 15, is not bound by genre other than the widest range of American Roots Music!
“I wanted to make this song sound like it came from a Londoner as much as possible. The lyrics describe the city and its vibe so precisely, so I had to follow that feeling.” – Boris Zamba Lead Vocalist/Guitarist of Voodoo Ramble
“I think ‘Lifted’ is the closest we’ve ever gotten to bottling up the live show and putting it on a record. This time around I told everybody to really cut loose, to perform like they were onstage at a festival.” – Trombone Shorty
“It has been a long winter, and we are so looking forward to a new beginning performing our music for you all.” – Walter Trout
The eleven new tracks of classic R&B, Soul Blues and Torch songs find Lynn full of the fire and sass that first earned her attention and acclaim on the Houston music scene.
“This album is an evolution. I’m hoping that’s what is always happening with my music.”
‘Ann Peebles & the Hi-Rhythm Section Live in Memphis’ set for April 29th release
“Matt’s guitar is like an Americana altar call that reminds me of the Ryman’s first intended use as a Tabernacle.”
“The ‘Tall Boy’ video was all about creating authentic moments and energy that match the song.” – Shaboozey
