MATT ISBELL
''ONCE THERE WAS A CIGAR BOX''
APRIL 30 2014
27:57
1 Hard Road To Hoe 03:20
2 Change The Locks 03:11
3 Dead Sea 03:46
4 Without You 02:55
5 Do What It Do 01:45
6 Blues Box Break 00:37
7 One More Whiskey 02:31
8 My Doggy 02:21
9 Hate to See Her Go 02:48
10 Big Shirley 02:00
11 Come Together 02:39
All Songs Written By Matt Isbell except Dead Sea (Orr), Change the Locks (Williams) and Come Together (Lennon, McCartney)
Album Notes
By cdbaby
Native Memphian and Ghost Town Blues Band front man, Matt Isbell, has been a staple in the roots/blues scene since 1995. With songwriting and production credits on more than 30 albums, Isbell’s collaborations with other artists have played a large roll in shaping his sound. Isbell is known for making and playing his unique homemade instruments from hubcaps and his granny’s silverware chest to bottleneck slides and what he calls his “Electric-Analog Broomstick.” Living Blues Magazine described Isbell’s band as “21st century blues at its best,” and the band proved them right by earning 2nd place at this year’s International Blues Challenge.
Whether he’s with his 6-piece band or solo with just a cigar box guitar and harmonica, this year, Isbell is enjoying club and festival performances and workshops from the Florida Keys to Toronto, Canada and all stops in-between.
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''ONCE THERE WAS A CIGAR BOX''
APRIL 30 2014
27:57
1 Hard Road To Hoe 03:20
2 Change The Locks 03:11
3 Dead Sea 03:46
4 Without You 02:55
5 Do What It Do 01:45
6 Blues Box Break 00:37
7 One More Whiskey 02:31
8 My Doggy 02:21
9 Hate to See Her Go 02:48
10 Big Shirley 02:00
11 Come Together 02:39
All Songs Written By Matt Isbell except Dead Sea (Orr), Change the Locks (Williams) and Come Together (Lennon, McCartney)
Album Notes
By cdbaby
Native Memphian and Ghost Town Blues Band front man, Matt Isbell, has been a staple in the roots/blues scene since 1995. With songwriting and production credits on more than 30 albums, Isbell’s collaborations with other artists have played a large roll in shaping his sound. Isbell is known for making and playing his unique homemade instruments from hubcaps and his granny’s silverware chest to bottleneck slides and what he calls his “Electric-Analog Broomstick.” Living Blues Magazine described Isbell’s band as “21st century blues at its best,” and the band proved them right by earning 2nd place at this year’s International Blues Challenge.
Whether he’s with his 6-piece band or solo with just a cigar box guitar and harmonica, this year, Isbell is enjoying club and festival performances and workshops from the Florida Keys to Toronto, Canada and all stops in-between.
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