The Lachy Doley Group “Conviction”

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    Artista / Grupo: The Lachy Doley Group

    Álbum: Conviction

    Discográfica: Self Production

    Año publicación: 2015

    Fecha crítica: 10/2015

    Valoración: GREAT

Lachy Doley is a young Australian musician He has gradually become a well-known blues, rock and soul organist In his country people call him the Jimi Hendrix of the Hammond, but his vocal strength gifted with a crude expressiveness is also undeniable, which becomes evident along Conviction, the second album of his music career so far This time the album title faithfully reflects what the listener will find when he listens to it, that is nothing than the real conviction of a young man who, overcoming the ups and downs life has brought him, has become a bright star, working hard with honesty and professionalism Despite his youth, Lachy is already a mature musician with very clear ideas and willing to succeed in the music business Besides singing and playing Hammond organ, Lachy Doley also plays clarinet and piano and in all album songs he is backed by Jan Bangma on bass and drummers Adam Church and Byron Goodwin, together with an additional horn section with Dave Weir on tenor and baritone sax, Ray Cassar on trumpet and James Greening on trombone If Lachy got with his first recording to be the second most played blues album in Australia, i am sure this one will not stay back



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