“After all the years of playing sax with famous guitar players, I realize that, ‘I’m a Guitar Player’…I just don’t play guitar.” – Eric Demmer
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French born and UK raised, Henri was a musical prodigy, playing the piano at just four years old. He was drawn at an early age to records made by the piano-pounding pioneers Jerry Lee Lewis, Albert Ammons and Little Richard.
“I try to keep the music honest and direct like my heroes did. I add a modern twist to reflect this present moment in time, just like they did.” Lightnin’ Malcolm
Solo fingerstyle collection arrives October 1 for Listener’s Circle Members, available everywhere else November 4!
‘Good Trouble’ is out October 21 via VizzTone!
The Byrds: 1964-1967, a new large-format 400-page book is out now via BMG. Curated by…
The complete re-record of Kenny’s most successful album will be accompanied by a documentary about the making of the original ‘Trouble Is…’ and a live DVD filmed at The Strand Theatre in Shepherd’s hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana
Dermody points pridefully to the fact that everyone involved were Louisiana artists — “Louisiana musicians, the graphic designer, the photographer. Everybody.”
“Be My Rock” reunites Charlie Thomas and Doc Pomus. Doc, who left this world in 1991 wrote instantly recognizable hits for The Drifters including, “Save the Last Dance for Me,” “This Magic Moment” and also penned Charlie’s famous lead on “Sweets for My Sweet.”
Two-Volume Set on Vinyl and CD Features Nicholas, Along with Marcia Ball, Linda Gail Lewis, Earl P Ball, Augie Meyers, Peter Rowan, Steve Riley, Los Texmaniacs and Many More!
