Blackberry Smoke frontman Charlie Starr appears on 'The JamBase Podcast' to talk about the band's new album, 'You Hear Georgia,' the Spirit Of The South Tour and more.
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Charlie Starr can t quite believe it, but he and his Blackberry Smoke bandmates have been making music together for 20 years now. Every time I try to wrap my brain around that, it s tough, Starr tells The Boot. And it doesn t feel like it s been 20 years. I was 26 years old when we started this band, and now I m 46 that s crazy.
If you ask him, the band Starr on guitar and vocals, Richard Turner on bass and vocals, Brit Turner on drums, Paul Jackson on guitar and vocals and Brandon Still on keys hasn t changed much in those two decades. In fact, when he went back and listened to their debut album, 2003 s