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I really like the Marrcus King band and have seen them live. But I'm not a fan of this song by him without his band. I would suggest something from the Marcus King Band .
tripp1 wrote:
There's something in the water around GSP. Bill should play some Uncle Walt's Band.
I am from Greenville, SC, Marcus's hometown. He has been known in these parts for years. I used to see him play with his Dad's band in bars when he was a teen. We all knew he was going somewhere. I have seen him live numerous times, opening for Govt. Mule and headlining music festivals. I have been listening to RP for a few years and noticed Bill didn't have his stuff on rotation for all to hear. But after a few emails and recommendations I saw he finally let The Well be played. A good start but I really like his stuff from The Marcus King Band. He was younger and was showing his mastering of the guitar and was learning his vocals. He' been touring the world now for a years, constantly. He has been on tours with Chris Stapleton as well as Billy Strings. He is a real "Southern Rock" guitar protégé, and has played Duane Allman's famous Les Paul's. Warren Haynes and Dan Aurbach from Black Keys have produced some of his latest efforts. He has quite the future. He has moved to Nashville and recently got married and I have noticed he is getting all tatted up! Keep it going son!
There's something in the water around GSP. Bill should play some Uncle Walt's Band.
scrumptious wrote:
If rap sounded like this it would be Groovy too. But alas
Groovy
If rap sounded like this it would be Groovy too. But alas
Chris Stapleton into Marcus King! Two of my favorite newish-to-me artists!
Roguewarer wrote:
There is a skip option on the webpage and the app. Use that!
This is such boring-ass music. I can’t stand this type of pseudo-soul and would gladly PSD if that was an option. Hate this junk.
thx for listening,
There is a skip option on the webpage and the app. Use that!
Thank God there are still musicians in the USA. The Grammys are showing the contrary.
This is such boring-ass music. I can’t stand this type of pseudo-soul and would gladly PSD if that was an option. Hate this junk.
thx for listening,
thx for listening,
bigbobbybubba wrote:
Instead of whining at God about a gift given to another, perhaps try asking for a more open mind?
god this sucks
tripp1 wrote:
Thanks for "twisting Williams arm" long enough and, the "assisted" intro to this artist! First listen definitely makes me yearn to hear, what else?!?
I am from Greenville, SC, Marcus's hometown. He has been known in these parts for years. I used to see him play with his Dad's band in bars when he was a teen. We all knew he was going somewhere. I have seen him live numerous times, opening for Govt. Mule and headlining music festivals. I have been listening to RP for a few years and noticed Bill didn't have his stuff on rotation for all to hear. But after a few emails and recommendations I saw he finally let The Well be played. A good start but I really like his stuff from The Marcus King Band. He was younger and was showing his mastering of the guitar and was learning his vocals. He been touring the world now for a years, constantly. He has been on tours with Chris Stapleton as well as Billy Strings. He is a real "Southern Rock" guitar protégé, and has played Duane Allman's famous Les Paul's. Warren Haynes and Dan Aurbach from Black Keys have produced some of his latest efforts. He has quite the future. He has moved to Nashville and recently got married and I have noticed he is getting all tatted up! Keep it going son!
Thanks for "twisting Williams arm" long enough and, the "assisted" intro to this artist! First listen definitely makes me yearn to hear, what else?!?
god this sucks
I'm getting a Cee-Lo Green vibe here.
Maybe I'm just crazy 🤪
Maybe I'm just crazy 🤪
Jayesea wrote:
Agree! Really liking this.
Wow, digging that intro with the guitar riff. Very nice song on first listen.
Agree! Really liking this.
I am from Greenville, SC, Marcus's hometown. He has been known in these parts for years. I used to see him play with his Dad's band in bars when he was a teen. We all knew he was going somewhere. I have seen him live numerous times, opening for Govt. Mule and headlining music festivals. I have been listening to RP for a few years and noticed Bill didn't have his stuff on rotation for all to hear. But after a few emails and recommendations I saw he finally let The Well be played. A good start but I really like his stuff from The Marcus King Band. He was younger and was showing his mastering of the guitar and was learning his vocals. He' been touring the world now for a years, constantly. He has been on tours with Chris Stapleton as well as Billy Strings. He is a real "Southern Rock" guitar protégé, and has played Duane Allman's famous Les Paul's. Warren Haynes and Dan Aurbach from Black Keys have produced some of his latest efforts. He has quite the future. He has moved to Nashville and recently got married and I have noticed he is getting all tatted up! Keep it going son! 
Wow, digging that intro with the guitar riff. Very nice song on first listen.
Nice
I'm not sure, as usual, but either a Muppet or a character from Wkrp would probably describe it well. I definitely enjoyed this on first listen & that album cover.
Groovy
Nice new track.



