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Kenny Wayne Shepherd Is 'Goin' Home' For Concord Records Debut, Out May 19th

Kenny Wayne Shepherd Is ‘Goin’ Home’ For Concord Records Debut, Out May 19th

Guitar Hero Revisits His Roots To Deliver A Musical And Personal Landmark With Help From Friends Ringo Starr, Keb' Mo', Joe Walsh, Warren Haynes, Robert Randoph + More

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"This is a homecoming in more ways than one," Kenny Wayne Shepherd says of 'Goin Home', The Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band's May 19, 2014 debut on Concord Records. "I felt like I was retracing my steps and reliving all the good times that I've had in my life because of this music. And hopefully, that amount of happiness comes through on the album."

Recorded in a mere 11 days, 'Goin Home' finds Shepherd revisiting a dozen of the vintage classics by B.B. King, Albert King, Freddie King, Muddy Waters + more that first ignited his love of the blues and inspired him to play guitar. Lending a hand on the project are several talented friends who shared Shepherd's enthusiasm for this back-to-basics concept: fellow guitar icons Joe Walsh, Warren Haynes, Keb' Mo' and Robert Randolph, longtime friend Ringo Starr, Fabulous Thunderbird Kim Wilson, The Rebirth Brass Band, and one of Shepherd's musical mentors, Pastor Brady Blade Sr. 'Goin Home' is Shepherd's first album to be recorded in his hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana, where he had come of age musically but never actually recorded, raising the project's emotional intensity.

Although Shreveport didn't have a world-class recording studio when Shepherd was growing up, the city is now home to Blade Studios, the celebrated facility run by respected drummer/producer Brady Blade, who's renowned for his work with Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle and Dave Matthews. Shepherd and his crack band--singer Noah Hunt, ex-Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble drummer Chris Layton, former Firm bassist Tony Franklin and keyboardist Riley Osbourn--cut the album on two-inch tape with no studio trickery and minimal overdubbing.

The process of choosing material for 'Goin Home' allowed Shepherd to relive some of his earliest musical epiphanies. "I dug through tons and tons of songs and artists' catalogues, trying to find songs that I thought would be right for this record," he explains. "That brought back all these distinct memories of sitting in the living room in front of the record player and cassette deck as a kid and learning how to play this material."

"I feel like I've matured a lot as a musician," Shepherd concludes. "My purpose for making music is the same as it ever was, but I've also learned a lot over the years. Less can be more. The great blues musicians who originally moved me didn't always have to burn up the neck of the guitar by playing a bunch of notes. They knew how to play the right note at the right time, in a way that just pierces you right to your heart. That was an important lesson, and it's my goal to move people in that same way that my role models moved me."


Track Listing:
1. Palace Of The King
2. Everything's Gonna Be Alright
3. I Love The Life I Live
4. The House Is A Rockin'
5. Breaking Up Somebody's Home
6. You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now
7. You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover
8. Boogie Man
9. Looking Back
10. Cut You Loose
11. Born Under A Bad Sign
12. Still A Fool

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