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Article Contributed by IVPR | Published on Tuesday, May 25, 2021 David Ferguson’s name comes up quite frequently when one starts to dig into who’s behind Nashville’s most revered recordings of the last 40 years. A Grammy Award-winning recording engineer, studio owner, video game soundtrack composer, and collaborator with the likes of Johnny Cash, John Prine, and Sturgill Simpson, there’s one thing Ferguson has never been called up until now; a recording artist. That’s all about to change with his upcoming, star-studded release on Fat Possum Records, Nashville No More. Out September 3rd, Nashville No More finds Ferguson better known around town as “Fergie” exiting the control room and entering the spotlight with a self-produced, ten-song collection that will erase any doubt about his lack of history as the name on the marquee. This is no greenhorn debut album, but a long-marinated and much-awaited reveal of a warm and familiar voice of a genera ....
David Ferguson’s name comes up quite frequently when one starts to dig into who’s behind Nashville’s most revered recordings of the last 40 years. A Grammy Award-winning recording engineer, studio owner, video game soundtrack composer, and collaborator with the likes of Johnny Cash, John Prine, and Sturgill Simpson, there’s one thing Ferguson has never been called up until now; a recording artist. That’s all about to change with his upcoming, star-studded release on Fat Possum Records, ....
New York-based singer/songwriter Sam Evian has signed to Oxford, Mississippi-based label Fat Possum Records, marking the occasion with a new single/video, “Easy to Love.” Written and recorded in lockdown after Evian and his partner Hannah Cohen ditched New York City to seek seclusion (and recording sessions) upstate, the song is “the first taste” of “that period of creativity,” wink wink, nudge nudge. The track is aptly titled, an ebullient jam about opting out of the rat race to find peace and fulfillment in nature. Evian’s falsetto vocals and roaring guitars get taken up a notch by Jon Natchez’s (The War On Drugs) baritone sax and Raymond Mason’s trumpet their celebratory horns amplify the song’s explosion of positive emotion, which resonates particularly well right now as the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel slowly, steadily grows brighter. ....
Nashville Tennessean In their earliest, humblest days – back when they were working out of a basement in Akron, Ohio, with two microphones and an eight-track tape recorder – The Black Keys were already writing phenomenal original songs. Their 2002 debut, “The Big Come Up,” had a bunch of them: “Your Man,” “Heavy Soul” and “Countdown” are all classics cherished by the rock duo’s longtime fans. But when frontman Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney were sequencing “Come Up,” they began the album by tipping their hat to two legendary Mississippi bluesmen. Opener “Busted” adopted a lick from R.L. Burnside’s “Skinny Woman,” and was followed by a cover of “Do The Rump” by Junior Kimbrough. ....
Akron-born Black Keys pay tribute to Mississippi Hill Country blues roots in new album, 'Delta Kream' cleveland.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cleveland.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.