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Tony Joe White: Smoke From the Chimney

7 May 2021 Tony Joe White has always sung in a low growl that made him sound like an older man. Even as a 20-something-year old back in the 1960s when he crooned classic self-penned tunes like “Polk Salad Annie” (with the immortal line, “Gator’s got your granny, chomp chomp”) and “Rainy Night in Georgia”, White sounded like a grizzled musical veteran. His voice never changed much. It got a bit deeper, darker, and murkier as he aged, but his distinctive style remained easily recognizable. White died of a heart attack at the age of 75 back in October 2018. He left nine unfinished vocal and guitar demos that had never seen the light of day. The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach has produced and arranged these songs for a posthumous release called,

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Tony Joe White gets posthumous release with help from Dan Auerbach

I was blown away, Auerbach told The Tennessean. There s so much variation. It wasn t just one thing. That s obvious because it s Tony Joe. But when you re faced with this whole little bundle of brand new songs and they all fit together like some strange puzzle, even though they re not the same genre, I just love that so much.  [It s] stuff that makes you feel good. I connected to that.   Tony Joe White recorded the backbone of Smoke From The Chimney  roughly three to five years before death, per his son. But the songs time-travel through decades and genres impacted by the singer. 

Tony Joe White gets posthumous release with help from Dan Auerbach

After Tony Joe White died, his son took to the archives.  He dug through a Franklin storage unit, finding boxes of reel-to-reel tapes with hundreds of demos from White s five-decade career as an enigmatic swamp-rock singer-songwriter.  My dad didn t have a record deal from 78 until the 90s, but he had a home studio  which was a dangerous combination, said son-manager Jody White. He was always making music and always recording and always putting it to tape.   Jody White fired off one track in an email to Nashville producer-Black Keys frontman Dan Auerbach, who talked for years with Jody White about making a record with his dad but never previously connected. 

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