Son Henry & T. Rogers - Grace (2024)
- Title: Grace
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Twang House Records
- Genre: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 42:04
- Total Size: 265 MB | 97 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Grace (4:16)
2. Josie (4:27)
3. Ribbon Of Tar (4:11)
4. Waiting On A Sign (4:59)
5. Painted Windows (2:33)
6. Looking At Trouble (3:11)
7. Down Hard (2:07)
8. It Ain't You (3:44)
9. Shame Shame Shame (3:33)
10. Three Words (5:56)
11. Better Man (3:01)
1. Grace (4:16)
2. Josie (4:27)
3. Ribbon Of Tar (4:11)
4. Waiting On A Sign (4:59)
5. Painted Windows (2:33)
6. Looking At Trouble (3:11)
7. Down Hard (2:07)
8. It Ain't You (3:44)
9. Shame Shame Shame (3:33)
10. Three Words (5:56)
11. Better Man (3:01)
Son Henry is an award-winning singer/songwriter and lap steel guitarist based in New York State. If Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton, and Robert Johnson met in a bar and decided to have a monster jam, you’d get a sound like Son Henry's. His raw yet melodic storytelling style reflects his love of Roots, Blues, and Vintage Country music. Son sings and performs covers and original material on the guitar, lap steel, dobro, and slide guitar as either a solo artist or as a lead in bands with long-term collaborators in the UK, US, and Eastern Europe.
Over his 30-year career, his style has evolved from pure Blues to Country Blues, to a more nuanced combination of Roots, Blues, and Americana. He has received two British Blues Awards, released four albums, and has played in multiple venues and festivals across the US and Europe.
Son is a native Rochesterian who spent his teens playing the guitar in the basement and making weekly pilgrimages on the bus to House of Guitars and the Record Archives. Life and work took him to Dallas, Texas, where he found himself playing alongside Texas Blues legends Mike Morgan, Tyrone Starks, Buddy Miles, and Sam Meyers. In the late 90’s, he moved north to Alaska and spent the next 10 years playing the rough-and-tumble bars and festivals across the last frontier, releasing his first two albums, Glenn Highway Blues and Heartache and Trouble, and learning to play the lap steel and dobro, perfecting his fingerpicking style, and honing his vocals. It’s cold. And dark. And there’s not a lot to do…
In 2005, Son moved to Scotland and quickly became a favorite at the Roots music clubs, bars, and festivals across the UK and Europe - places like the Crawdaddy, Redcar and the Red Lion in the UK and Festivals including the Orkney, Arbroath, Dundee, and Burnley Mechanics Festivals (UK), Gaastroblues (Hungary), Augustibluus (Estonia), Blues on the Green (US) and the Ft. Worth Blues Festival (US). He also released his third album, Long Way Home, won two British Blues Awards, and had two original tracks “Ribbon of Tar” and “Second Glance”, featured on the BBC.
A move back to Texas, this time to Houston, in 2012 led to a strong infusion of honky-tonk, twang, and red dirt swing into his music with the happy result of a truly unique and original sound. During his Houston years, he backed off from fronting a band, focusing instead on raising a family and songwriting, while performing as lead guitarist and string instrumentalist for Nashville recording artists Jon Stork and Blake Harlow.
Over his 30-year career, his style has evolved from pure Blues to Country Blues, to a more nuanced combination of Roots, Blues, and Americana. He has received two British Blues Awards, released four albums, and has played in multiple venues and festivals across the US and Europe.
Son is a native Rochesterian who spent his teens playing the guitar in the basement and making weekly pilgrimages on the bus to House of Guitars and the Record Archives. Life and work took him to Dallas, Texas, where he found himself playing alongside Texas Blues legends Mike Morgan, Tyrone Starks, Buddy Miles, and Sam Meyers. In the late 90’s, he moved north to Alaska and spent the next 10 years playing the rough-and-tumble bars and festivals across the last frontier, releasing his first two albums, Glenn Highway Blues and Heartache and Trouble, and learning to play the lap steel and dobro, perfecting his fingerpicking style, and honing his vocals. It’s cold. And dark. And there’s not a lot to do…
In 2005, Son moved to Scotland and quickly became a favorite at the Roots music clubs, bars, and festivals across the UK and Europe - places like the Crawdaddy, Redcar and the Red Lion in the UK and Festivals including the Orkney, Arbroath, Dundee, and Burnley Mechanics Festivals (UK), Gaastroblues (Hungary), Augustibluus (Estonia), Blues on the Green (US) and the Ft. Worth Blues Festival (US). He also released his third album, Long Way Home, won two British Blues Awards, and had two original tracks “Ribbon of Tar” and “Second Glance”, featured on the BBC.
A move back to Texas, this time to Houston, in 2012 led to a strong infusion of honky-tonk, twang, and red dirt swing into his music with the happy result of a truly unique and original sound. During his Houston years, he backed off from fronting a band, focusing instead on raising a family and songwriting, while performing as lead guitarist and string instrumentalist for Nashville recording artists Jon Stork and Blake Harlow.
Year 2024 | Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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