Just heard Sturgill Simpson for the first time last night on SNL. Immediately downloaded all of his albums. Country ain't dead yet. Not on Sturgill's watch.
If you're interested in more music that you might not have come across just looking for Sturgill's solo stuff, I'd highly recommend seeking out a short lived band that he was the singer for, Sunday Valley.
I love his solo stuff but I think this is still my favorite thing that he was involved in, was really disappointed when I found out that was going to be their only ever album.
If you're interested in more music that you might not have come across just looking for Sturgill's solo stuff, I'd highly recommend seeking out a short lived band that he was the singer for, Sunday Valley.
I love his solo stuff but I think this is still my favorite thing that he was involved in, was really disappointed when I found out that was going to be their only ever album.
Nice. I never got to see Sly live, but I did see his bassist Larry Graham with Central Station open for Prince a few years ago and they were fantastic. They did a couple of Family songs.