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Deep down in Louisiana, close to New Orleans, rang like a Sunday morning church bell, calling on saints and sinners alike to free their minds and become part of the revolution. They came out of the Southern swamps, the California desert, the working class towns of the Midwest and all along the East Coast. Loud guitars and larger than life drumming came together with storytelling poetry. Rebel-ism gave birth to rock “n’ roll. Every few years or so, a special batch comes up from the ground, to serve as a beacon. Black Stone Cherry has arrived with their second Roadrunner Records release, Folklore and Superstition due out August 19.
"There is a mystique with folklore and superstition," says Black Stone Cherry drummer John Fred Young. "We're intrigued by and interested in history, roots and heritage, and we incorporate that into the band." The ability to tell compelling stories and lyrical tales isn't the only thing that Black Stone Cherry brings to the table. The band can churn out riffs that'll put hair on your chest. They crank out choruses that are fit for a fist-raising rebel rousing and still keep the beauty of a Sunday morning back porch service. Folklore and Superstition isn't just a Southern rock record. It's an American rock n’ roll record. |
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| Randy Rogers Band, Casey Donahew Band, Roger Creager, Kyle Park, Johnny Cooper, Bart Crow Band, Jonathan Tyler and The Northern Lights, Bleu Edmonson, Rich OToole, Mark McKinney, Adam Hood, Larry Joe Taylor, No Justice, Cody Johnson Band, Tejas Brothers, Kyle Bennett Band, Buckshot Bradley, William Clark Green, Zack Walther Band, Six Market Blvd, Richard Leigh, Deryl Dodd, Dave Perez, Brandon Rhyder, Ali Dee - 5/17/2012, 5/18/2012, 5/19/2012 |
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Crudefest - Midland, Texas |
| Chris Allbright Band, Curtis Grimes, Billy Joe Shaver, Matt Wayne, Taylor Hodak Band, Jon Wolfe, Shane Howard Band, Chris Low, Darby Ledbetter, Gordon Collier Band, Kayla Ray, Matt Wayne and Company - 5/25/2012, 5/26/2012, 5/27/2012 |
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Moonlight Music Festival - Meridian, Texas |
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