Tracklist:1. Waco Kool Aid2. Hand Me down Love3. Girl from Plaquemine4. Bayou La Batre5. Almost Forever6. Felt My Heart Breaking7. Shotgun Religion8. Man on the Marquee9. Just in Case10. Another House11. It'll Come Back to Me12. Fog Rolls InNew LP from Gra
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Tracklist:
1. Waco Kool Aid
2. Hand Me down Love
3. Girl from Plaquemine
4. Bayou La Batre
5. Almost Forever
6. Felt My Heart Breaking
7. Shotgun Religion
8. Man on the Marquee
9. Just in Case
10. Another House
11. It’ll Come Back to Me
12. Fog Rolls In
New LP from Grammy-nominated and critically beloved Louisiana songwriter praise from Rolling Stone, American Songwriter & No Depression. Andrew Duhon has a knack for telling the kind of stories that clearly cost the writer something to tell the kind of honesty that feels noble and never half hearted. When a song written by a stranger heals you, even in the smallest way, that’s a connection beyond entertainment, and that is the journey Andrew Duhon sets out on from his home in Louisiana. His songs are about recognizing our story as much as they are about telling his, and his coast to coast pursuits have given him a clearer view of the American Landscape than most are privy to. Still, after years of voyaging off to every corner of the country, a new sensation arises with each return home to New Orleans. From that familiar return comes The Parish Record, a snapshot of life venturing from and returning to one of Americas purest cultural vignettes, and the beauty, conflict, and stories that come with it. The Parish Record was recorded at Dockside Studios in Maurice, LA, where deep in Cajun country sits a wood-panel barn engulfed in oak and cypress trees along the slow butterscotch bayou pace of the Vermillion River. In this isolated hub of Acadiana, Andrew Duhon embarked with his trio of most trusted musicians Myles Weeks (James Hunter Six, Eric Lindell) on Bass, Jim Kolacek (Feufollet) on Drums, and Daniel Walker (Heart, Ann Wilson, Amy Ray) on Keys to harness of the sound and feeling of their surroundings. I wanted this record to feel like home. It wasnt time to get out of town or try out something new on this one. It was about believing in the songs from where the songs came from, Duhon says.
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