Showing posts with label Morning River Band. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Morning River Band. Show all posts

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Morning River Band released a free Folkadelphia LIVE IN-STUDIO EP

Malachy Egan Illustration

Philly's Morning River Band released a free LIVE IN-STUDIO EP cuts from their May Folkadelphia session, including their tribute to the late, great George Jones - The Possum, tunes from the most recent release, To Suzie (available digitally and on vinyl from CDBaby,) and two BRAND NEW songs! Download below.
Track Listing:
1. A Broken-Hearted Man
2. Drinking Blues, No. 2 (Drinking in Heaven with George Jones
3. Lefty's Last Blues
4. Sing!
5. Drinking Blues, No. 6 (Hard-Drinking Blues)
6. So Long, Suzie (The Damage is Done)



Recorded by James Clark Conner on May 1st, 2013 at the XPN Performance Studio. Mixed by James Clark Conner and Eric Sanderson in Philadelphia.
Released 16 May 2013
Jeffrey Fields - vocals, guitar, and harmonica
Denny Baron - bass
Arthur Herrmann - dobro
Philip Kunkle - drums and percussion

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Morning River Band NEW Album 'To Suzie'



Morning River Band's latest release, To Suzie, described by Fields as “an ode to good riddance,” was inspired by encounters with George Jones and Jim Beam.

I am sure a lot will be made of ‘A country band from Philly?’ but let’s get past all that, this is a drinkers band from Philly. While known for great songs of booze and blues, there is a glimpse of insight and depth of character on this album that show potential for a leap of growth from the band.  Two songs stripped naked and vulnerable, the instrumental opening Suzie’s Theme and the gospel cappella track ‘Bury Me’ along with ‘Lefty’s Last Stand’ and ‘A Broken Hearted Man’ hint at the underlying seriousness the lads take to their craft. On ‘Hangover Blues’ guest vocalist Morgan Caulfield adds her twangy honky tonk Mae West meets Loretta Lynn attitude singing, “I wonder if the savior ever drank too much of that wine / I'm sure he would if he were broke like me and cryin' all the time.” And of course there are the two signature ode’s to the spirits ‘Drinking Blues, No. 4 (Pills & Pabst Blue Ribbon)’ and Drinking Blues, No. 5 (Drinking Every Day)
The closer ‘So Long, Suzie (The Damage Is Done)’ sounds like something that could have been on the The Bands Basement Tapes.
If you’re a fan of the band you will be excited about the growth and maturity of their third release, if you are new to the band this is a perfect album that highlights what they do best, make damn good music no matter how you classify it.

To Suzie will be released on May 21, 2013—digitally via Bandcamp, iTunes, and CDBaby, and on limited-edition colored vinyl.



1. Suzie's Theme
2. Lefty's Last Blues
3. A Broken-Hearted Man
4. Drinking Blues, No. 4 (Pills & Pabst Blue Ribbon)
5. Bury Me (Vocal)
6. Drinking Blues, No. 5 (Drinking Every Day)
7. Hangover Blues
8. Requiem for Suzie
9. So Long, Suzie (The Damage Is Done)





Morning River Band is Denny Barron: bass, vocals; Jeffrey Fields: acoustic guitar, vocals; Arthur Herrmann: dobro, Weissenborn; Philip Kunkle: drums, percussion; with Morgan Caulfield: ukulele, vocals; Lou DiDomencio: vocals; Sean Grexa: mandolin; Joe Kille: fiddle, vocals; Dino Lionetti: organ, piano, vocals; Bob Saunders, vocals; Steve Shomo: vocals. 

Recorded in July and October 2012 by Matt Weber and Steve Poponi at Gradwell House, Haddon Heights, NJ. Mixed by Steve Poponi and Morning River Band. Mastered by Dave Downham. Artwork by Denny Barron.


Morning River Band (Record-Release Show)
The Miners
John Train (Record-Release Show)

Fri, May 17, 2013 at Milkboy Philly

Doors: 8:30 pm / Show: 9:30 pm

$10.00 in advance







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