Here’s some swampy blues released last week from Louisiana bluesman Kenny Neal and his son Micah Willis, with Kenny’s brothers Frederick (keyboards) and Darnell (bass guitar) helping to make it even more of a family affair (along with Amos Singleton also on keys and Michael Harris on drums). Kenny provides some gravelly vocals and gritty harmonica in addition to slide and rhythm guitar work on the track, with Micah contributing some slightly smoother and more soulful vocals to help balance things out, to make for a smoky, entrancing track that will transport you deep (some might say devilishly deep) into the Delta!
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