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Manchester Academy:20th February 2008 Music | List Price | $32.98 (You save $4.83) | | Category | Rock Albums | | Label | Indie Europe / Zoom | | CD Universe Part number | 8040980 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Jan 06, 2009 | | Additional Info | Import |
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$14.19 Since the late 1980's, the town of Beaumont, Texas, has been known primarily for its country music artists - Mark Chesnutt, Tracy Byrd, Clay Walker, and Zona Jones all got their start in Beaumont. But if one looks back a little further, Beaumont has also nurtured its share of stellar blues, rock, and boogie musicians. Bluesman Blind Willie Johnson, whose song 'Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground' is featured on the album launched into space in 1977 aboard the Voyager spacecraft, spent the latter years of his life in Beaumont. Brothers Edgar and Johnny Winter grew up and got their musical start in Beaumont. Former Blood, Sweat & Tears member and Boogie Kings front man Jerry LaCroix also calls this area home. And, of course, Janis Joplin was born and raised just down the road in Port Arthur, Texas. Most significant to the members of Longneck Road, however, is the fact that ZZ Top played their first show with their lineup of Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill and Frank Beard in Beaumont.Dick LeMasters, songwriter and lead vocalist for the Beaumont, Texas, based band Longneck Road, thinks of that connection often. 'I've probably driven by that venue hundreds of times, and it's inspiring to think that one of the most creative, successful, and longest-running bands in history got its start just a couple of miles from my home,' says LeMasters. Although Longneck Road's music draws from many influences, Billy Gibbon's guitar tone ranks high on the list. 'One thing that we are really proud of about our album, Texas Rock, is the guitar tones,' says Longneck Road lead guitar player Miles Sykes. Achieving just the right amount of distortion, or 'crunch' when recording guitars is crucial, and the members of Longneck Road are very pleased with the guitar sounds they were able to capture. On October 1, 2009, Longneck Road released its debut album, entitled 'Texas Rock'. The 10-song effort reflects the members' rock, blues, Texas Country, and boogie influences. 'We decided to make the name of the album reflect the nature of the music. Our music is a little more rock-oriented than what people call Texas Country, so we kind of created our own genre - Texas Rock - maybe the name will catch on!' said Longneck Road bassist Ron Arceneaux. The band also includes drummer Robert Arena. The lead-off song on the album, 'The Way You Walk,' and the song 'Longneck Road,' from which the band took its name, draw the most heavily from Texas Country. The blues influence is apparent in 'Goes Down Easy' and 'Walkin' Stone,' while songs such as 'Whiskey Cure,' 'Call My Name,' and 'Dark Side of Love' lean more towards southern and traditional rock. The song 'Longneck Road' came about when LeMasters misheard a man's address. 'I was getting this guy's mailing ...
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