The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band “Between The Ditches”

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    Artista / Grupo: The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

    Álbum: Between The Ditches

    Discográfica: Sideonedummy / Piedmont Talent

    Año publicación: 2012

    Fecha crítica: 3/2014

    Valoración: GREAT

The Reverend Peyton plays a mixture of Americana and blues music with influences that come from hillbily and Delta blues He is a real master of cooking and combining these musical styles, because he is gifted with a unique talent He has got a good reputation that comes from a long time ago Now The Reverend Peyton captures all the magic of the music he performs in this new work recorded at White Arc Studio in Bloomington, Indiana Peyton plays a different guitar in each song included in the album, so he gets an original sound in every track and gives variety to the whole cd This is the fifth album he publishes and Peyton has done a great composition work both with the guitar and his voice, which shine at a very high level Pure country blues of twenty-first century with some influences and details that come from Son House or Charley Patton’s music



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