Showing posts with label Cashman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cashman. Show all posts

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Cashman - Redemption Road

Album: Redemption Road
Size: 77,4 MB
Time: 33:16
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2025
Styles: Acoustic Blues/Roots
Art: Front

1. Delta Town (2:46)
2. Mudbugs (3:01)
3. Rainfall (4:18)
4. Tomorrow's Devil (3:25)
5. Redemption Road (3:39)
6. Lafayette (3:33)
7. Simple Life (3:06)
8. Lungs (3:00)
9. Come On (2:53)
10. Southern Sky (3:31)

Mississippi singer, songwriter, and guitarist Ray Cashman has spent more than three decades crafting his own brand of raw, blues-driven American roots music. With a powerful voice, masterful finger picking, amplified foot percussion, and storytelling steeped in the Southern tradition, Cashman’s songs bridge the gap between front-porch authenticity and modern grit.

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Thursday, June 27, 2019

Ray Cashman - Houston Electric

Size: 95.6 MB
Time: 41:37
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Feet On The Ground (3:26)
02. Good Times (4:12)
03. Devil's Smile (3:52)
04. Fire Dance (4:21)
05. Electric Pistol (3:31)
06. Domino (3:23)
07. Pickle Juice (2:49)
08. Full Moon Over Orlean (4:04)
09. Hardway (3:11)
10. Reefer Headed Woman (4:22)
11. Millionaire (4:21)

Ray Cashman is a blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist, who performs mainly solo or with an electric band. Armed with a National guitar, stomp box and a Fender amp he performs a blues gumbo repertoire that can conjure up the ghosts of the Mississippi Delta. Cashman grew up outside of Conroe, TX, listening to older black men play guitar, sing and drink. The influences of those times are certainly everywhere in his music. He is filled with years of experience from travel and inspirations of Southern Gothic literature. His songs are filled with passion and feelings and honesty and subtly be damned.

It all came together rather unexpectedly back when he was ten years old. He was at a friend’s house and a guitar that was sitting in another room caught his eye. He asked if he could pick it up and something about holding that guitar seemed to fit rather well. There was a mirror in the room and he looked into it while holding that guitar. Somehow it just felt like it was meant to be and that was the beginning.

Next, Ray would take in the blues from some real down home bluesmen. The young man was hooked. Years later while looking back at those formative years, Ray never would have imagined that armed with just the blues in his veins that he would go on to share his love of the guitar and the blues with people all over the U.S. and Europe.

Ray Cashman is an interesting musical gumbo of a person. The man fits into the Americana roots scene as well as in both the blues and rock genres. His sound is solid and his lyrics hit home. Two things you can tell about the man is that his heart is in his music and he’s passionate about sharing the blues with all sorts of folks. After all, that’s how he found it. It hasn’t stopped since; his upcoming release is probably his best.

Cashman’s 2007 release, Texassippi Stomp, which featured Jimbo Mathus, (Squirell Nut Zippers, Buddy Guy) was widely praised. It was placed on a number of critics’ year-end best of lists for blues recordings. Since 2003, Cashman has toured England, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, and the USA from the Gulf Coast to Canada and sea to shining sea. Cashman has released 6 full-length albums with the latest being 2016 “Slow Drag.”

From Spain to Belgium to Italy and on to the Netherlands, Ray had been sharing what’s inside him naturally with folks across the big pond. Then, he returned to the states and set up camp in Austin. Afterward he went on to Nashville where he could license his music to the Discovery Channel. However, as time moved forward, the notion of returning to Southeast Texas grew deeper in his heart. Now he’s back in Montgomery, Texas and even though performing on the stages in New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, Austin at SXSW, as well as a number of other cities was a tremendous experience, the man has now settled back in where it all began.

He’s turned out six albums over the years and once he arrived back home there was one more working its way to the surface. This time around, the album will be a blues-rock release which Ray will title as “Houston Electric.” Ray describes his upcoming album as the best one he has ever done and “the most rounded one and even more rocking.” This is not too surprising when you learn that his top musical influences over time include the Rolling Stones, Howlin’ Wolf, and the great songwriter Townes Van Zand.

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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Ray Cashman - Slow Drag

Size: 104,5 MB
Time: 39:52
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Electric/Acoustic Blues
Art: Front

01. Fame (4:35)
02. Nana's Diner (3:41)
03. Dead Man's Cadillac (3:53)
04. She's Just A Girl (4:34)
05. Baby (3:19)
06. Thank God I Have You (3:16)
07. Where The Blues Was Born (3:08)
08. Full Moon Over Orleans (4:08)
09. Rise Again (1:58)
10. Bleed (2:56)
11. She's Just A Girl (Reprise) (4:19)

Ray Cashman is a blues singer, songwriter and guitarist, who performs solo, duo or with a electric band. Armed with a National guitar, stomp box and a Fender amp he performs a blues gumbo repertoire that can conjure up the ghosts of the Mississippi delta. Cashman grew up outside of Conroe, TX, listening to older black men play guitar, sing and drink. “They would sell us BBQ sandwiches and Budweiser beer. We would sit around and listen to them play music and tell stories", and the influences of that are certainly everywhere in his music.

Filled with years of experience from travel and inspirations of Southern Gothic literature his songs are filled with passion and feelings and honesty and subtly be damned.

Cashman's 2007 release Texassippi Stomp which featured Jimbo Mathus,( Squirell Nut Zippers, Buddy Guy) was widely praised and placed on a number of critics year end best of lists for blues recordings. Since 2003 Cashman has toured England, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, France, Italy and the USA from the Gulf Coast to Canada and sea to shining sea. Cashman has released 6 full lenth albums with the latest being 2016 "Slow Drag". Cashman resides in the hills outside of Nashville TN.

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Sunday, May 3, 2015

Ray Cashman - Desolation

Size: 100,4 MB
Time: 41:46
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Acoustic Blues, Folk Blues
Art: Front

01. Let The Good Times Roll (3:27)
02. Desolation (3:18)
03. See Me Laughing (3:09)
04. Whiskey, Weed And Women (4:14)
05. Wasting (3:55)
06. Tennessee Blues (3:05)
07. Highway Kind (3:14)
08. Snake Feast (3:31)
09. Day After Hell Burns Out (5:12)
10. The Weather Song (3:57)
11. Time (4:38)

I wanted to record an album of songs that represented me at the current stage in my career. I had ditched the band and was playing almost exclusively solo acoustic. I wanted to made an acoustic album, quick and easy. Together with a few of my friends, we went to Guido‘s South Studio in Nashville, TN. There was Mark Robinson who played dobro and acoustic guitar, Dan Seymore on upright bass and S. Javier Jones on mandolin. It was much like back in the day. I just went in with my guitar and sang a handful of new songs and a couple older ones that never saw the light of day. I took the best of those performances, threw in a traditional song and one Townes VanZandt cover and found myself with a 11 song album that I'm quite pleased with.

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Sunday, October 12, 2014

Cashman - 2 albums: Texassippi Stomp / Snake Feast

Not for the faint of heart is Cashman, purveyor of full-frontal downhome blues, as subtle as a tornado funnel or an artillery blast. On Texassippi Stomp, the music arrives courtesy of two guys, Ray Cashman (electric and acoustic guitars, dobro, percussion) and Grant A. Brown (harmonica), with the periodic assistance of the ubiquitous but unfailingly worthy Jimbo Mathus (bass, guitar, snare drum), who also produces. This is rude, raucous Mississippi juke-joint music, much less delta than hill country -- the sort of raw approach whose then-surviving (and some since-deceased) native practitioners (including T Model Ford, R.L. Burnside, Paul "Wine" Jones and Robert Belfour) the Oxford, Mississippi, label Fat Possum famously recorded and promoted. Among our many debts to Fat Possum (in whose Money Spot studio Cashman cut this album), we may thank it -- snark alert -- for encouraging talented young white guitarists to stop trying to sound like Eric Clapton trying to sound like Albert King. Or, to the more knowledgeable, giving them some idea of a living, as opposed to an archival, country blues. Cashman's uncompromising approach renders trivial, even absurd, conventional notions of "authenticity." Who Cashman and Brown are in prosaic fact -- you could call them, technically, folk musicians in the revival sense -- is detail, and, worse, misleading detail, because in the post-traditional early 21st century anybody who decides to carry a tradition has become a tradition carrier. If the music is so felt and true that it rises above rote impersonation, that's as close to a working definition of "authentic" as you're going to get. Cashman is as authentic as all hell. ~Jerome Clark

Album: Texassippi Stomp
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 39:20
Size: 90.1 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2007
Art: Front

[3:44] 1. Black
[3:16] 2. Whatcha Doing
[3:24] 3. Reefer Headed Woman
[3:10] 4. Pistol Blues
[3:08] 5. Footlights
[3:23] 6. Baby
[4:31] 7. Como, Ms
[4:10] 8. Down Slow
[3:11] 9. Out Of Your Life
[4:20] 10. Trouble's On The Way
[2:59] 11. Long Road

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Album: Snake Feast
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 42:56
Size: 98.3 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[3:46] 1. Love Stands Time
[3:42] 2. Snake Feast
[2:59] 3. Come On Girl
[3:46] 4. Oxford Blues
[2:34] 5. Bullet
[4:57] 6. I Want Back
[3:09] 7. Miss Maybelle
[3:25] 8. Sweet Southern Sister
[3:34] 9. Motherless Child
[4:55] 10. Whiskey, Weed And Women
[2:59] 11. Pickle Juice
[3:04] 12. Don't Tread On Me

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