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The Gospel-Soaked Americana Anthem for 2019.
If the Beatles and the Beach Boys had a love child- this might be it.
alternative blues rock with a widely accessible sound
A tasty blend of Folk and Rock music that reveals mature songwriting and amazing vocals musicianship.
This album was recorded to catch the contagious remedy sound.
A lively recording of Scott Kirby’s band “The Contagious Remedy”. Features Shilo Dunlap on drums, Hannah Mckenzie L’Herault on fiddle, David Kriesel on bass , Scott Kirby on Guitar, harmonica, vocals, and bass Apple Love has a gritty low-fi sound, that perfectly captures the energy and brilliance of this emerging “blue country folk grass” Jam band. Beautifully articulated violin, by L’Herault, weaves in and around Kirby’s Harmonica riffs. Dunlap’s approach to drums combines elements of Jazz and funk in a Carter Beauford- like approach, which allowed Kirby to walk some meaty bass lines, overdubbed on the foundation that Kriesel Laid down