Finished a week before the COVID pandemic hit, we worked really hard getting this record done. Mostly originals with a Lazy Lester and Sonny Boy Williamson cover thrown in to mix it up. Again recorded live at the Music Shed…
After 13 weeks of no live shows, Rich Parrish convinced us to go into Esplanade Studios and shake the dust off. Misha has good equipment there and the studio is an old church which made a cool backdrop. John Fohl…
2 sweaty days in the lower garden district recording live for the new release. The Music Shed was an ideal place and provided an old school live sound. No headphones, isolation, or…Read more
Living in the 9th ward shows a whole other side to the city I fell for and things can get pretty sketchy with serious issues day to day with race, guns, crime, poverty and weather, Really a few of the…Read more
In the Spring of 2014 we traveled to LA Spice studios in Lafayette to record some new songs and help studio owner Mark Anzalone work out some technical issues. He had recently bought a new board and wanted to have…Read more
Sometimes just going into the studio COLD is fruitful and spontaneous, but it can also be an expensive experiment gone awry if things don't go well. We almost always record live and like this last record, no isolation or fixes…Read more
Living in New Orleans is like living in another world in a lot of ways. It's kinda isolated down here and very european for an american city. There is a lot of love and magic here and things just "seem…Read more
This is one loud and wild place! People drive kinda wild, the neighborhood kids are wild, the streets are missing a lot of signs, the weather is wild and people blast hiphop at unbelievable low frequency decibels. Furthermore, there are…Read more
I'd been coming to New Orleans since 1989 when the French Quarter Festival was just one or two stages! Like a lot of natural relationships, I didn't like New Orleans right away. But over time I did become seduced by…Read more