Matt Begley and Bitter Whiskey is a band of buddies. All of the guys
have been in different bands, but have come together chasing a dream.
The fellas of MBBW have one goal in mind -- to entertain the folks that
will listen to the songs that we wrote as well as songs of the greats
and those of the no name songwriters. Our band plays to the people, who
lend an ear to the stage and we record original material for the people
who want a little more Bitter Whiskey after the bar closes. The band has
played countless venues, festivals, parks, weddings, motorcycle
rallies, birthday parties and even a funeral. MBBW has traveled
throughout the Great State of Texas and surrounding states. Also, the
band travels annually to the Badlands of South Dakota to entertain at
the historic Sturgis Motorcycle Rally for a good ol’ throwdown for the
bikers. Please visit www.mattbegley.com – @bitterwhiskey or twitter
and/orfacebook.com/mattbegleyandbitterwhiskey for all dates and
information to follow this band of fellas cuttin’ up and laughing their
way through the dark alley of the music business. New album, website,
merchandise and SONGS coming in the latter part of 2013!!
MATT BEGLEY & BITTER WHISKEY
Visualizzazione post con etichetta FolkPop.CountryPop. Mostra tutti i post
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domenica 23 febbraio 2014
venerdì 24 gennaio 2014
MARSHALL PEERY PROJECT "LIFE'S TOO SHORT"
The creative duo of Kenny Marshall and Kevin W. Peery started in early
2005. Kenny Marshall, a legendary guitar picker and well respected
singer/songwriter was paired with an unknown lyricist/storyteller from
North Central Missouri, Kevin W. Peery.Since the first collaborative meeting Marshall/Peery exhibited instant energy, crafting more than 50 original songs to date.A TAXI Review of Marshall in 2005, compared him to another guitar picking legend, Mark Knopfler!!
Kenny's ability to play 5 string banjo, resonator, acoustic, electric, & bass guitar makes folks take notice. A "Guitar Player Magazine", review of Kenny Marshall highlights his ability to find depth and tone.Peery writes about his personal life experiences. The cold hard truth bleeds from his pen onto the page. It's only when you listen and take time to digest the lyrics that you can begin to feel the honest vulnerability embedded in his writing. Each project is reflected by Kevin, in an innate ability to dig up the past and offer it to the listener as if he were speaking directly to them.The Marshall/Peery Project have appeared on the Roots Music Report and Radio Free Texas charts on and off for more than 8 years. Their most recent release "Life's Too Short" will be the the featured CD of the month in March 2013, on both Radio Free Texas and Roothog Radio. Many Americana radio stations across the country are now spinning songs from the album and "Life's Too Short" is now being played regularly in Germany, Serbia, Belgium, Norway, France, the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Australia & Japan.
Kenny's ability to play 5 string banjo, resonator, acoustic, electric, & bass guitar makes folks take notice. A "Guitar Player Magazine", review of Kenny Marshall highlights his ability to find depth and tone.Peery writes about his personal life experiences. The cold hard truth bleeds from his pen onto the page. It's only when you listen and take time to digest the lyrics that you can begin to feel the honest vulnerability embedded in his writing. Each project is reflected by Kevin, in an innate ability to dig up the past and offer it to the listener as if he were speaking directly to them.The Marshall/Peery Project have appeared on the Roots Music Report and Radio Free Texas charts on and off for more than 8 years. Their most recent release "Life's Too Short" will be the the featured CD of the month in March 2013, on both Radio Free Texas and Roothog Radio. Many Americana radio stations across the country are now spinning songs from the album and "Life's Too Short" is now being played regularly in Germany, Serbia, Belgium, Norway, France, the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Australia & Japan.
giovedì 11 luglio 2013
COURT YARD HOUNDS "AMELITA"
Secondo album di Emily Robison e di Martie Maguire, "Amelita", dal 16 luglio per la Columbia. Come "Court Yard Hounds", che arriva poche settimane dopo il debutto da solista di Dixie Chicks, e la differenza sia di tono che per atteggiamento, non poteva essere più sorprendente. Dove Maines il produttore e Ben Harper vanno per lo più profondo e scuro. Amelita, prodotto da Jim Scott, rimane fedele ai più luminosi suoni pop, con l'aggiunta di tocchi di strummy acustica, folk-rock. Penso che non è solo un album pieno di speranza, ma è molto di più. "Beh, certamente molto divertente" dice Robinson, nel confrontare le loro nuove canzoni, del duo, registrate in un momento quando Robison stava affrontando le conseguenze di un divorzio. Molto più significativo, aggiunge. Un nome prelevato dalla città di ladri di Game of Thrones, del creatore David Benioff. Le sorelle affrontano una varietà di soggetti e suoni sui diversi album di country-pop. COURT YARD HOUNDS
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