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Shepherd (right) and Stephen Stills perform as The Rides in Boston, 2013. In January 2017, the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band went into the studio with producer Marshall Altman to record a new album of all newly written songs titled Lay It On Down and released the album on August 4 (July 21 in Europe on Mascot Label Group).
"Blue on Black" was regarded as the best rock song of 1998 by various media. It won the Billboard Music Award for "Rock Track of the Year" and the song's popularity helped make Trouble Is... the 1999 "Blues Album of the Year" in Billboard. The song continues to be a top download of the Kenny Wayne Shepherd catalog, ranking at number one on ...
Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band. Kenny Wayne Shepherd – lead guitar, vocals; Noah Hunt – vocals; Joe Nadeau – rhythm guitar; Jimmy Wallace – keyboards; Robby Emerson – bass
Kenny Wayne Shepherd wrote/co-wrote all but four songs found on the album. The album track "I'm Leaving You (Commit a Crime)" is incorrectly credited on the album to Howlin' Wolf . Although Howlin' Wolf was the first to record the song on his album The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions , it was written by James Oden , although writer Bill Janovitz ...
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UPDATED: Kenny Wayne Shepherd is no longer a contender for this year’s Blues Music Awards, due to controversy over his “Dukes of Hazzard” replica car and its Confederate flag imagery, which ...
The Rides are an American blues supergroup, featuring guitarists Stephen Stills and Kenny Wayne Shepherd and keyboardist Barry Goldberg. [1] The group formed in 2013 following a performance by the trio at a benefit led by Stills. [2] Stills called the band “the blues band of my dreams”.
He also played guitar in recording sessions for musical artists such as Kenny Rogers, Johnny Reid, Keni Thomas, Jimmy Hall, and Wynonna Judd. Selby is perhaps best known for the number of songs that he co-wrote with the blues-rock artist Kenny Wayne Shepherd which includes the No. 1 single, "Blue on Black". [2]