Hurricanes Of Love Holiday Rambler Elrichman Little Howlin Wolf

HOLIDAY RAMBLER http://www.qualityco.co/

D. Alex Meeks of Hooded Fang solo guitar project rides again. Bouncing guitar notes roll along like tumble weeds, as Mr. Meeks spins his folk songs intrenched in the spirit of the american south. His lyrics, smart, cautious, and full of unbridled honesty, like a Flannery OConnor novel he weaves religion, family and the future of the world as we know it, into something human and tangible. Intricate repetitive plucking dot Holiday Ramblers songs like stars in the sky, all in the right place, so natural their placement seems accidentally. Languid emotions float gently over the simplicity of an acoustic guitar. Holiday Rambler is the everyman that died long ago, the tradition your grandparents remembered, but your parent discarded. Lose yourself in these lost hymns. Eat your heart out computer music.

HURRICANES OF LOVE hurricanesoflove.bandcamp.com

Psychedelic folk music by the man, the legend, the mystery, Frank Hurricane. Boston singer, songwriter, finger picker spouts his universal yarns with cosmic positivity. Like a classic fireside story teller Frank pulls you into his mystical world. One of the most charismatic & engaging performers of our time. Don't sleep on this hidden gem. Come dip into the psych river, come be part of a tale, come make a new friend! A not to be missed spiritual force.

ELRICHMAN http://elrichman.bandcamp.com/

Paul Erlichman formerly of garage pop band Gay & currently of avant pop trio Germaphobes' solo effort evokes the clever naivet of Jonathan Richman, with a pop sensibility that is grand while still retaining it's simplicity. His noodly guitar chords provide the perfect back drop for his story like lyricism. He's the soothing voice of non reason that lives in the adventures of our youth.

LITTLE HOWLIN WOLF https://www.facebook.com/pages/Little-Howlin-Wolf/275306819520

Infamous Chicago bluesman Little Howlin Wolf from his beginnings as a self taught street musician, his ruckusly soulful sax playing, deep vocals & languid guitar rips recall the raw & true sorrow of his blues fathers. Beyond having an expansive career that has seen his roam all across America spreading his soul, his early alter ego Deacon Blue is also the subject matter of Steely Dan's song of the same name. A legendary ripper on multiple fronts, don't miss this hard cruiser.

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