Polly O’Keary And The Rhythm Method “Black Crow Callin’”

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    Artista / Grupo: Polly O’Keary And The Rhythm Method

    Álbum: Black Crow Callin’

    Discográfica: Self Production / Frank Roszak

    Año publicación: 2017

    Fecha crítica: 9/2017

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

The life of singer and bass player Polly O’Keary is extremely curious Polly was born in a log cabin with no electricity and plumbing When she was only fifteen years old, you could find her singing in bars and joints in Mexico and border area At nineteen she already had a husband in jail and her studies had only come up to eighth grade Despite what it may seem at first sight, Polly was clever enough to manage her life and now, twenty years later, it is a pleasure to find her touring in the five continents with first class renowned musicians and studying for a Ph D This is her fourth album so far, she has recorded with the electrifying legendary California guitar player David Miller and the overwhelming work on drums by Tommy Cook Polly has also counted with the valuable collaboration of a good bunch of guest musicians who enhance a well displayed recording with a large dose of colourful sounds Eleven songs where Polly O’Keary reveals herself as a wild singer with an indomitable personality full of an expressive force, as well as a more than convincing bass player



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