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On June 5, 2016, Seasick Steve announced Keepin' the Horse Between Me and the Ground from his YouTube channel. [4] Shortly after, a European tour was announced, with concerts in Paris, Zurich, Amsterdam among others.
Steven Gene Wold (né Leach; 19 March 1951), [2] commonly known as Seasick Steve, is an American blues musician. He plays mostly personalized guitars and sings, usually about his early life doing casual work. [ 3 ]
The album was officially announced on February 14, 2024. In a statement regarding the project, Seasick Steve explained "this album was made by mistake, as the title suggests we just tripped and stumbled into it, and it became my favorite album ever and the piece of work I'm most proud of to date.
Steve uses the guitar frequently, both live and in the studio. The song "Down On The Farm" was debuted live at the 2012 Pinkpop Festival in the Netherlands. A music video was also released, with Seasick Steve dancing behind his farm with the hubcap guitar in his hand, in similar fashion to The Black Keys' song, "Lonely Boy". [7]
In August 2011, he appeared at Reading and Leeds Festivals to play alongside Seasick Steve. On 16 September 2012, Jones appeared at the Sunflower Jam charity concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London, performing alongside guitarist Brian May of Queen, drummer Ian Paice of Deep Purple, and vocalists Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden and Alice Cooper ...
You Can't Teach An Old Dog New Tricks is the fifth studio album by Seasick Steve. [1] It was released on May 30, 2011, on Play It Again Sam . [ 2 ] The album features former Led Zeppelin bass guitarist John Paul Jones .
Garden Stage (Main Stage) saw James headline along with Twin Atlantic, Pigeon Detectives, Alabama 3, Seasick Steve and many more. Mothers Ruin Stage (DJ Stage) [ edit ]
A "Sonic Soul Tour" started in April 2015, with concerts in the US, and across Europe. The album was his most acclaimed to date by critics, with an average score of 70/100 according to Metacritic. It also was a commercial success, peaking at number 4 on the UK and Scottish Albums Chart , 16 in the Netherlands, 17 in Belgium, 25 in Ireland, and ...