After I had been working on this project for a few weeks, I ran into Seattleite Dennis Driscoll in Olympia while catching a show at a house called the Finger Complex. I mentioned the project to him, and he immediately had this song in mind. I had my tape recorder, so he just sang it unaccompanied right then and there. You can listen in and hear the automobiles driving by, and at the very end you can hear the band inside the house start playing. Dennis' singing voice is a lil' bit sped up on this song, due to the batteries dying. There's a few numbers that work out that way, it's just a part of the process. This situation was destiny if there ever was, and I'm pleased as punch with the recording!
Nicolette Hoang's velvety vocals are the finishing touch on this pitch-perfect update on outlaw country with a touch of 60s glam. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 27, 2024
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I joined the fanclub and have been enjoying the random KB albums I'm unfamiliar with (there are a lot LOL) I must say this was a brilliant stand out. These two tracks breathe in a way music always should, relaxed on the edge of my seat Harvey Cliff