Thanks for posting this, I live in the South but I have never listened to a lot of Country ( seems impossible right?). I really like this a lot, sort of reminds me of the Allman Brothers and such when I was young. Gonna be a Grandpa now, where does time go? Really talented guy, you wouldn’t see me all alone on the star at center stage at the Opry, I ‘d be shaking like a leaf, sweatin’ like a Wh..e in church.
He and Chris Stapleton are cut from the same mold. You owe it to yourselves to go down the Stapleton rabbit hole like you did with Bill Burr. Your subs will also go up! Please more Chris! Love the channel!
Was introdroduced to Marcus King when he opened Chris Stapleton up a few years back in Virginia Beach. I just love the bands version of Ritas Gone from jam in the van. This artist can most definitely shred a guitar with the best of them. Thanks for reacting.
nice find boys, this young man is so talented i've been on the bandwagon for the last 3/4yrs. only had the chance once to see him live but he and his band are incredible! South Carolina is where he hails from and his music to me is a melting pot of country blues jazz and pretty much anything else you could think of including funk. dig deeper maybe "Dyin'" live from the Big House. Cheers
marcus king is more blues based but he does dip into some country, rock, and adds a lot of R&B and jazz elements. check out his songs rita's gone and the well.
Best new talent bar none, he will end up being that "hidden gem" that millions will one day find. Good on you blokes for spreading the word about Marcus.
"Son of a Bitch, gimme a drink" by Nathan Rateliff and The Night Sweats is one you would love. Also, their song "I Need Never Grow Old." Cheers from Tampa, Go Bucs!
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Look up the Appalachian Mountains colonized by the Brits with whom they call Irish Scotts deep-rooted music from Europe that can't became a big part of American music history I think you'll find that very interesting and how closely our countries are connected by that music
Great choice..,wait till you listen to the request I sent you..,Walter Cole brewery session “ Kate McCannon” and Tyler Childress “keep your nose on the grindstone. Awesome
It’s more about the words and the singing combined with great instrumentals in what you have been listening to. Not theatrics and nudity. Although that’s ok. When you’re out there with just a guitar in your voice, you’re naked. There’s nowhere to run there’s no group for others to hide behind or dancers. It’s just pure and raw.