It all goes back to MySpace (for younger readers that was…. oh, never mind) – that’s where Bridge 19’s frontwomen Audrey Cecil and Amanda Lucas came across each other’s music – and soon started working as a duo. They’d actually know each other as kids, but had headed off to different colleges and unbeknownst to each other had taken up songwriting. As their sound grew they expanded from a duo to full band status, and thus Bridge 19 came into being. Bridge 19 has had some band members come an go over the years; the current lineup consists of Cecil on lead guitar and Lucas on rhythm guitar or handheld percussion, Joey Thieman (horns, accordion), Meg Samples (drums), Jeff Faith (bass) has been in place since 2014.
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Aipate Magazine Streams David Quinn’s Full Debut Album “Wanderin’ Fool”
“Where The Buffalo Roam” is the last track on David Quinn‘s just-released, debut album, Wanderin’ Fool. The project’s nine engrossing songs introduce us to the Americana singer/songwriter’s unique perspective. The album was written on the road as the artist adventurously traversed the United States, playing at a number of venues while rediscovering and reinvigorating his passion for music. The LP is, thus, full of engaging storytelling, as “Where The Buffalo Roam” exhibits.
Maine Today profiles Portland, Maine-based indie-folk group GoldenOak
GoldenOak is a Portland-based soul-folk band featuring Kendall siblings Zak (guitar, vocals) and Lena (vocals), along with Mike Knowles (bass) and Jackson Cromwell (drums and percussion). They’ve got two new swoon-worthy singles coming out Friday, and you can see them live in Portland this weekend. READ MORE….
Williamson Source Shares Kyle Daniel’s Video Performance of “God Bless America (Damn Rock n Roll)”
The Bowling Green, Kentucky native grew up listening to iconic southern rockers like Gregg Allman and credits him as a lifelong musical influence. Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, and Brent Cobb are also on his list of inspirations. The musician has several awards to his credit, including winning The Southern Kentucky Blues Society Blues Challenge and The International Blues Challenge. Additionally, Daniel earned the title of “Nashville’s Best Guitarist” at the 102.9 Buzz Rock Awards.
Staccatofy Reviews Drivin N Cryin’s Upcoming Album “Live The Love Beautiful”
Drivin N Cryin is releasing “Live the Love Beautiful” in June of 2019, the band’s first full-length album since their 2009 working-class rock opera, Whatever Happened to the Great American Bubble Factory. Produced by Aaron Lee Tasjan, the new record is an anthemic blast of full-spectrum rock & roll, with frontman Kevn Kinney singing about the troubled times of modern-day America; the trials and triumphs of an adulthood logged on the road; the benefits of appreciating the small things in life; and even the legacy of the Faces’ late keyboardist, Ian McLagan.
Saving Country Music Highlights David Quinn, Adds “Crying Shame” to Playlist
Two songs from just released records that also need to be on your radar include “Cryin’ Shame” by David Quinn, who’s your fix if you like that Luke Bell, Pat Reedy-style of old school country . . .