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Delta Kream, and it’s one of Dan Auerbach’s favorite tracks on the album. The duo put their own spin on one of R.L. Burnside’s best-known songs, 1969’s “Going Down South.” “That was one of R.L. Burnside’s hits!” Auerbach said in a statement. “We strayed a little from the original on our version with the falsetto and percussion, but we liked how it sounded in that moment. It’s become one of my favorites on the album.” Like the video for the album’s lead single “Crawling Kingsnake,” “Going Down South” was filmed at Jimmy Duck Holmes’ Blue Front Café, which is the oldest active juke joint in America. It also highlights other northern Mississippi blues landmarks like Junior Kimbrough’s hometown of Blues Alley in Holly Springs and Mississippi Fred McDowell’s home of Como, as well as the Chulahoma community, The Burnside Palace, and Aikei Pro’s record shop. ....
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Delta Kream, band s tenth studio album, is due out May 14 Sarah Grant | April 15, 2021 - 10:07 am Share this article: CREDIT: Joshua Black Wilkins The Black Keys are back with a new video for the single, “Crawling Kingsnake.” The song is a cover of the 1920s Delta blues song, “Crawling King Snake.” The blues song was famously covered by John Lee Hooker in 1949, who reimagined Big Joe Williams’ country-blues version from 1941. “I first heard [John Lee] Hooker’s version in high school,” guitarist-singer Dan Auerbach said in a statement. “My uncle Tim would have given me that record. But our version is definitely Junior Kimbrough’s take on it. It’s almost a disco riff!” ....
The Black Keys Celebrate Mississippi Hill Country Blues With New Album Delta Kream On May 14, The Black Keys release their tenth studio album, Delta Kream, via Nonesuch Records. The record celebrates the band s roots, featuring eleven Mississippi hill country blues standards that they have loved since they were teenagers, before they were a band, including songs by R. L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough, among others. Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney recorded Delta Kream at Auerbach s Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville; they were joined by musicians Kenny Brown and Eric Deaton, long-time members of the bands of blues legends including R. L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough. The album takes its name from William Eggleston s iconic Mississippi photograph that is on its cover. Delta Kream is available for pre-order on all formats here. ....
A Manitoba born Metis, Joey Pringle grew up in the small town of Birch River, Manitoba. The soulful singer was raised on the farm with his brother, by his single father. Â On weekends if he didnât stay with his grandparents, he would go with his dad to gigs to watch his dad play from back of the stage. In junior high he started to play percussion and played through high school. It was at the age of 15 he started to develop his aggressive Country Blues style of playing which would eventually lead to a deep love for entertaining and song writing. Mr Pringle had no intention to work in the bush or farm in Manitoba, so in 2005 he decided to move to Hinton Alberta to work in the Oilfield. In 2012, due to the fact there wasn’t enough music in his life, he decided to make the big move to Calgary Alberta to be part of the great and growing music scene there. He now can be seen regularly playing in a variety of different blues and rock venues throughout Calgary and surrounding ....