Ray Bonneville

Started by Queequeg, July 26, 2024, 01:11:45 AM

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I've got this guy's music on heavy rotation for months now.

"Acclaimed raconteur Ray Bonneville strips his bluesy Americana to its essentials and steeps it in the humid grooves of the South, creating a compelling poetry of hard living and deep feeling. His ninth release, At King Electric, delivers more than his trademark grit and groove. Rich guitar and harmonica lines resonate over spare but spunky rhythms, while Bonneville's deep, evocative voice confesses life's harsh realities. Whether performing solo or fronting a band, playing electric or acoustic guitar, Bonneville allows space between notes that adds potency to every chord, lick, and lyric. Often called a "song and groove man," he began writing his own music after two decades working as a studio musician, playing rowdy rooms with blues bands, and living hard. He's since released nine albums, won Canada's Juno award and other prestigious honors, earned wide critical acclaim, and garnered an enthusiastic following in the U.S., Canada, and Europe."

I like it, thanks for posting. I don't think I've come across him before. Should I start with his first album or jump in somewhere else?
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Quote from: fantex link=msg=485644   date=1721995963I like it, thanks for posting. I don't think I've come across him before. Should I start with his first album or jump in somewhere else?
I especially enjoy GUST OF WIND :thumb
released in 1999.

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