Moonshine - Moonshine (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Moonshine
- Title: Moonshine
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Southern Blood Records
- Genre: Southern Rock, Blues Rock
- Quality: Mp3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 48:45
- Total Size: 116 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Mississipi Delta Blues
02. Warm Beer Catfish Stew
03. The Devils Road
04. Fortunate Son
05. The Last Song
06. Mamas Kitchen Brew
07. Southern Blood
08. Turn Me Around
09. Fade Away
10. The American Train
Derek Davis- Vocals
Buzzy James - Slide guitar, Background Vocals
Creg DeFalco - Guitar, Background Vocals
Mike Malone - Piano, Harmonica, Background Vocals
Brian Fox – Drums
Michael Norton – Bass
Extended Family Players:
Jane Child - Piano, Background Vocals
Michael Anthony - Background Vocals
Kevin Hill - Bass
Drums - David Lauser
01. Mississipi Delta Blues
02. Warm Beer Catfish Stew
03. The Devils Road
04. Fortunate Son
05. The Last Song
06. Mamas Kitchen Brew
07. Southern Blood
08. Turn Me Around
09. Fade Away
10. The American Train
Derek Davis- Vocals
Buzzy James - Slide guitar, Background Vocals
Creg DeFalco - Guitar, Background Vocals
Mike Malone - Piano, Harmonica, Background Vocals
Brian Fox – Drums
Michael Norton – Bass
Extended Family Players:
Jane Child - Piano, Background Vocals
Michael Anthony - Background Vocals
Kevin Hill - Bass
Drums - David Lauser
Down by the levy, where you can still hear the “Mississippi Delta Blues” screaming through the black water swamps, there’s a band named Moonshine. Southern Rock Blues is the music they play and they’ve burned many a mile on the “Devils Road.” The long endless nights spent in dank motels and biker bars with only the comfort of “Warm Beer and Catfish Stew”.
Of this six-member band of wandering brothers, not one can be called a “Fortunate Son”.
And many a times they’ve played their “Last Song” in a hot tin-roofed juke-joint to a sweat soaked packed house. The crowd dancing and drinking a secret recipe of their very own corn whisky that some call “Mamas Kitchen Brew”.
It’s “Southern Blood” that runs deep through the veins of these boys, and when they rip through one of their songs like ”Turn Me Around”, the blistering bottle-neck slide guitar, hellcat harmonica, piano, drums, bass and firey vocals all come together in a electrifying and powerhouse sound of hi-octane fervor and colorful story telling.
The blues has not, and will not ever “Fade Away” if this band has its say.
So punch your ticket and take ride on “The American Train” and groove to the music of the band “Moonshine”.
Of this six-member band of wandering brothers, not one can be called a “Fortunate Son”.
And many a times they’ve played their “Last Song” in a hot tin-roofed juke-joint to a sweat soaked packed house. The crowd dancing and drinking a secret recipe of their very own corn whisky that some call “Mamas Kitchen Brew”.
It’s “Southern Blood” that runs deep through the veins of these boys, and when they rip through one of their songs like ”Turn Me Around”, the blistering bottle-neck slide guitar, hellcat harmonica, piano, drums, bass and firey vocals all come together in a electrifying and powerhouse sound of hi-octane fervor and colorful story telling.
The blues has not, and will not ever “Fade Away” if this band has its say.
So punch your ticket and take ride on “The American Train” and groove to the music of the band “Moonshine”.
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