Showing posts with label Jeff Fetterman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeff Fetterman. Show all posts

Friday, November 24, 2017

Jeff Fetterman - 9 Miles To Nowhere

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:38
Size: 102.2 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[4:24] 1. Somebody Get Me A Doctor
[3:25] 2. Something Just Ain't Right
[4:48] 3. Devil Knockin' At My Door
[6:24] 4. Brand New Day
[4:32] 5. Lover Man
[2:28] 6. Goodbye John Brown
[6:16] 7. Broken Hearted
[3:57] 8. Early Grave
[3:22] 9. Bad Feeling
[4:59] 10. These Arms Of Mine

Pennsylvania based, blues rocker Jeff Fetterman, has added another stellar album to his catalog. 9 Miles to Nowhere was released on Fetterman’s own Green Tea Music label. An impressive follow-up to Bottle Full of Blues, this latest offering renewed our faith about blues in rock n roll. Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Mato Nanji, Chris Duarte, and myriad others have left an indelible mark on Fetterman’s style. He comes out swinging, no-holds-barred, like a prize fighter looking for that 10th round knock out.

“Somebody Get Me a Doctor,” leads off with some Hendrix influenced guitar work. Fetterman’s voice, like two truckloads of gravel, comes in as strong as we’ve ever heard. Make no mistake. Jeff is no newcomer to the game. The man is a seasoned vet, who writes, produces, and plays his own original music. The sound may be familiar, but the stories are fresh, and come from his own life. The usual suspects are all present. Fetterman (lead guitar, vocals), is once again joined by clock master John McGuire (drums), uber-funky Ralph Reitinger III (bass), and harmony mistress Judy Kessler (vocals, percussion). There is a new addition to the group as well. Eric Brewer has joined Team Fetterman on second guitar, adding some super cool riffs and additional depth.

9 Miles To Nowhere

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Jeff Fetterman - 2 albums: Bottle Full Of Blues / Ordinary Man

Album: Bottle Full Of Blues
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:35
Size: 104.4 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[4:27] 1. Paradise
[3:40] 2. Out Of Time
[3:16] 3. Southbound
[6:47] 4. Bottle Full Of Blues
[3:39] 5. Funky Candy
[2:39] 6. Devil's Shuffle
[4:04] 7. Talk To Me
[5:16] 8. Down & Out
[5:40] 9. Wash My Blues Away
[3:28] 10. Angel Blue
[2:32] 11. T-Bone & Nthe Ghost

Jeff Fetterman's current release,
Bottle Full of Blues is full of new energy, new grooves, and new promises. Written in the blues/rock genre, the album is Fetterman's most personal project to date. Fetterman's original writings take you into his deepest emotions and feelings and lets you have an honest look into his musical soul. Blues/rock grooves with a dash of funk, this album will be sure to give you a kick start into feeling good!

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Album: Ordinary Man
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:30
Size: 83.6 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 1998
Art: Front

[5:25] 1. Ordinary Man
[4:38] 2. Giver Of A Broken Heart
[4:57] 3. Last Walk In The Rain
[2:49] 4. Same Ol Thing
[4:46] 5. Ive Seen The World
[4:11] 6. Diversity University
[5:09] 7. Red House
[4:30] 8. Freedom

Ordinary Man (1999), an album written as he went through the turmoil of a divorce and his then 7-year-old son’s moving 100 miles away. The title track was written to try to explain to his son Jeffrey what was happening to his world. “The only way I could convey what was happening to him was through the music on this album. I didn’t want him to be like me and I needed to release my feelings about that situation and explain to him that I’m not really different from anybody else. I needed to tell him to ‘Do the best that you can not to be like me, just an ordinary man.’ I wanted him to be something above and beyond me and not be ordinary.” The efforts of the CD won Jeff the tri-state (OH, NY, PA) award as the Best Up and Coming Blues Rock Guitar Player through Ohio radio station WREO.

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