Kirk Fletcher “Hold On”

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    Artista / Grupo: Kirk Fletcher

    Álbum: Hold On

    Discográfica: Self Production / Blind Raccoon

    Año publicación: 2018

    Fecha crítica: 3/2019

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Considered as one of the best actual black blues guitarists, Kirk Fletcher presents his new album with eight songs, all them focussed in the subject of universal love and by extension of love for humanity, trying to find answers to the strange times we are now living To do so Kirk has surrounded himself with a small but excellent and complete group of musicians with Jonny Henderson on organ, piano and wurlitzer and Matt Brown on drums and percussion with the special collaboration of vocalists Mahalia Barnes and Jade McCrea each one in one song Together with them Kirk Fletcher’s guitar and voice take a leading main role, giving to the whole album quality and value enough to be enjoyed by all those listeners who want to discover this great recording At the beginning of his career he was mentored and introduced to the blues world by Al Blske, singer and harmonica player of that legendary band called Hollywood Fats Band, so he has been able to play with such great artists like Junior Watson, Lynwood Slim, Barrelhouse Chuck, Kim Wilson, Pinetop Perkins, James Cotton, Charlie Musselwhite or Hubert Sumlin among others After everything that has been just mentioned, we can categorically say we are facing a varied, effective and very dynamic album



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