Showing posts with label Jason McIntyre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason McIntyre. Show all posts

Friday, August 15, 2014

Jason McIntyre & Junior Tutwiler - Miles

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 37:01
Size: 84.8 MB
Styles: Roots, Country blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[2:56] 1. Things You Said
[3:17] 2. Time Is Forgotten
[2:50] 3. Drinkin'
[3:33] 4. Please My Heart
[3:36] 5. Magazine
[4:42] 6. Storms & Gasoline
[2:19] 7. St. Peter's Time Blues
[3:28] 8. Words
[3:56] 9. Stop Breaking Down
[4:17] 10. Madness In Her Eyes
[2:02] 11. Ava's Dreams

MILLHEIM, PA — Local musicians Jason McIntyre and Junior Tutwiler will release their first album, “Miles,” at 5 p.m., Sunday, July 20 at the Elk Creek Café. This event will feature Jason and Junior joined by other local musical favorites. “Miles” is a melding of both Jason McIntyre and Jason “Junior” Tutwiler talents to create an album that has an Americana bloodline with a modern resonance. Tracks, such as “Things You Said” and “Stop Breaking Down,” connect to your rollicking, down home soul, while the lyrics are sincere and grounded.

In 2003, Jmac and Junior was formed when McIntyre and Tutwiler teamed up and started playing gigs around central Pennsylvania. This includes classic tunes by The Band, Tom Petty, Muddy Waters and other influential artists. After honing their craft in the local bar scene, the pair pulled in a few more musicians to form the alternative-country band, The Rustlanders. After releasing their self-titled debut album, The Rustlanders toured the country establishing a presence with other national acts, such as grammy-winning songwriter Ryan Bingham, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, John Fogerty and Keith Urban.

In 2010, The Rustlanders disbanded, after which McIntyre and Tutwiler continued to collaborate and entertain local audiences. “Miles” was recorded at Hickory Lane Studio in Lemont. Jmac and Junior will tour to support the album, playing in Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

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