Showing posts with label Scott Holt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scott Holt. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Earl & The Agitators - Earl & The Agitators (Feat. Scott Holt) EP

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 19:36
Size: 44.9 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[4:07] 1. Sunday Morning Coming Down
[5:02] 2. Where's The Rock N Roll
[5:46] 3. Love Isn't Kind
[4:39] 4. Hi Heel Sneakers


‘Classic Rock’ meets ‘Blues’ with a little bit of ‘Country’ thrown in! That’s what “Earl & The Agitators” is all about. A good old rock n’ roll band having too much fun. These veterans know what it takes to make an audience get up and party, and they give it all they’ve got and then some. “Earl and the Agitators” features Tennessee native Scott Holt, whose 10 year tenure with Buddy Guy established him as an incredible guitarist and a rich, soulful singer/ performer/storyteller in his own right. He is a force to be reckoned with!

The band began as an audio-engineering graduation project at Dark Horse Institute in Nashville. It turned into an opportunity for Roger Earl and Bryan Bassett of the classic rock band Foghat to record with their good friend Scott Holt who also happens to be a special guest on Foghat’s soon to be released album “Under the Influence”.

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Sunday, June 26, 2016

Foghat - Under The Influence

Released: 2016
Size: 123.7 MB
Time: 53:33
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Styles: Hard Rock, Blues Rock
Art: Front & Back

1. Under the Influence [4:29]
2. Knock it Off [4:14]
3. Ghost [3:19]
4. She's Got a Ring in His Nose [3:57]
5. Upside of Lonely [4:30]
6. Heard it Through the Grapevine [4:21]
7. Made Up My Mind [3:13]
8. Hot Mama [3:34]
9. Heart Gone Cold [4:26]
10. Honey Do List [4:44]
11. All Because of You [4:57]
12. Slow Ride [7:43]

On June 24, Foghat will release a new album, Under the Influence. It is their 17th studio record and first since 2010’s Last Train Home.

The project, which took three years to come to fruition, brings together the current lineup — founding drummer Roger Earl, singer/guitarist Charlie Huhn, lead guitarist Bryan Bassett and bassist Craig MacGregor, who has played on and off with them since 1976 — with some important names from their past. Kim Simmonds, the guitarist of Savoy Brown, which Earl and two other men left to form Foghat, makes an appearance. Also, Nick Jameson, who played bass on “Slow Ride,” sat it on a new version of their biggest hit, which celebrates the 40th anniversary of “Slow Ride.”

Under the Influence was produced by Grammy-nominated Tom Hambridge, known for his work with Buddy Guy, Lynyrd Skynyrd and George Thorogood. Work began in 2013 at the band’s Boogie Motel South studio in Florida, but eventually moved to Nashville’s Dark Horse Studios. According to Earl, Hambridge lobbied for the gig.

“I met Tom when presenting three awards to Buddy Guy and Tom (his producer) at the Memphis Blues Awards,” he said in a press release. “Tom said that he was a fan, and would love to produce a Foghat record. Putting that in the back of my mind, this was the perfect opportunity. Tom came down to Boogie Motel South to meet the band and we clicked and started writing together immediately. Working with him was inspirational!”

Under The Influence