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JD McPherson
You could mistake JD McPherson for a revivalist, given how few other contemporary artists are likely to assert, as he boldly does, that Keep a Knockin by Little Richard is the best record ever made. Its so insanely visceral, you feel like its going to explode your speakers. If Im listening to that in the car, I find myself having to brake suddenly. I can listen to that and it makes me feel like Im 20 feet tall. And the feeling of joy I get from that record is always going to be the real push behind trying to make music.
But in a very real sense, McPherson is much more a pioneer than roots resuscitator. Hes knocking at the door of something that arguably hasnt yet been accomplisheda spirited, almost spiritual hybrid that brings the forgotten lessons from the earliest days of rock & roll into a future that has room for the modernities of studio technique and 21st century singer/songwriter idiosyncrasies that Richard Penniman would not recognize. Let the Good Times Roll, his second album, is a stranger, and more personal affair than its Fats Domino-redolent title might at first suggest, but the name isnt exactly ironic, either. If you, too, brake for pleasure, youll screech to a halt at the enrapturing sound of these Good Times.
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LocationThe Hangar (View)
675 River Street
Troy, NY 12180
United States
Categories
Minimum Age: 21 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Contact
Owner: The Ale House |
On BPT Since: Dec 02, 2014 |
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The Hangar on the Hudson |
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