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Lucky Tomblin Band in Franklin, TN
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Lucky Tomblin Band in Franklin, TN
Current price: $17.99
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To those on the perimeter, the No Depression movement is represented by a handful of bands (
Uncle Tupelo
,
Whiskeytown
) and a limited style that crosses
country
and
rock
. In truth, however, no depression or
alternative country
is just a catch phrase for a plethora of bands and styles. Take
the Lucky Tomblin Band
. Its specialty is
Western swing
, that Texas-based style made famous by
Bob Wills
and featuring lots of fancy steel and electric guitar licks. Lead vocalist
Tomblin
and company add lively piano and eschew the traditional twin fiddles for a trim, muscular sound. This all works exceptionally well on the opener,
"Ain't No Piece of Cake,"
the bluesy
"Never Slept a Wink Last Night,"
and accordion-flavored
"Illegal Man."
Cindy Cashdollar
's and
Redd Volkaert
's steel and electric guitar work make a perfect match, while
Earl Poole Ball
's piano makes a nice counterpart.
is also a fine singer, capturing the style and flavor of
.
The Lucky Tomblin Band
's only weakness is the material itself: the first three songs are great, but they build a promise that the band can't keep. The group nonetheless turns in good performances and is sure to capture the attention of ardent
fans. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.
Uncle Tupelo
,
Whiskeytown
) and a limited style that crosses
country
and
rock
. In truth, however, no depression or
alternative country
is just a catch phrase for a plethora of bands and styles. Take
the Lucky Tomblin Band
. Its specialty is
Western swing
, that Texas-based style made famous by
Bob Wills
and featuring lots of fancy steel and electric guitar licks. Lead vocalist
Tomblin
and company add lively piano and eschew the traditional twin fiddles for a trim, muscular sound. This all works exceptionally well on the opener,
"Ain't No Piece of Cake,"
the bluesy
"Never Slept a Wink Last Night,"
and accordion-flavored
"Illegal Man."
Cindy Cashdollar
's and
Redd Volkaert
's steel and electric guitar work make a perfect match, while
Earl Poole Ball
's piano makes a nice counterpart.
is also a fine singer, capturing the style and flavor of
.
The Lucky Tomblin Band
's only weakness is the material itself: the first three songs are great, but they build a promise that the band can't keep. The group nonetheless turns in good performances and is sure to capture the attention of ardent
fans. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.
To those on the perimeter, the No Depression movement is represented by a handful of bands (
Uncle Tupelo
,
Whiskeytown
) and a limited style that crosses
country
and
rock
. In truth, however, no depression or
alternative country
is just a catch phrase for a plethora of bands and styles. Take
the Lucky Tomblin Band
. Its specialty is
Western swing
, that Texas-based style made famous by
Bob Wills
and featuring lots of fancy steel and electric guitar licks. Lead vocalist
Tomblin
and company add lively piano and eschew the traditional twin fiddles for a trim, muscular sound. This all works exceptionally well on the opener,
"Ain't No Piece of Cake,"
the bluesy
"Never Slept a Wink Last Night,"
and accordion-flavored
"Illegal Man."
Cindy Cashdollar
's and
Redd Volkaert
's steel and electric guitar work make a perfect match, while
Earl Poole Ball
's piano makes a nice counterpart.
is also a fine singer, capturing the style and flavor of
.
The Lucky Tomblin Band
's only weakness is the material itself: the first three songs are great, but they build a promise that the band can't keep. The group nonetheless turns in good performances and is sure to capture the attention of ardent
fans. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.
Uncle Tupelo
,
Whiskeytown
) and a limited style that crosses
country
and
rock
. In truth, however, no depression or
alternative country
is just a catch phrase for a plethora of bands and styles. Take
the Lucky Tomblin Band
. Its specialty is
Western swing
, that Texas-based style made famous by
Bob Wills
and featuring lots of fancy steel and electric guitar licks. Lead vocalist
Tomblin
and company add lively piano and eschew the traditional twin fiddles for a trim, muscular sound. This all works exceptionally well on the opener,
"Ain't No Piece of Cake,"
the bluesy
"Never Slept a Wink Last Night,"
and accordion-flavored
"Illegal Man."
Cindy Cashdollar
's and
Redd Volkaert
's steel and electric guitar work make a perfect match, while
Earl Poole Ball
's piano makes a nice counterpart.
is also a fine singer, capturing the style and flavor of
.
The Lucky Tomblin Band
's only weakness is the material itself: the first three songs are great, but they build a promise that the band can't keep. The group nonetheless turns in good performances and is sure to capture the attention of ardent
fans. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.