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		<title>Swampdawamp Plays Southern Style Rock and Blues</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 09:54:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a tongue twister of a name like Swampdawamp you may not know what to expect for music. I figured it had to be at least southern flavored, and I was partially right. This band plays rock and blues and their sound is something like the Allman Brothers meets Lynyrd Skynyrd or some facsimile thereof. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="240" height="240" border="0" align="left" alt="Swampdawamp" title="Swampdawamp" src="http://www.bandweblogs.com/swampdawamp.jpg" />With a tongue twister of a name like <strong>Swampdawamp</strong> you may not know what to expect for music. I figured it had to be at least southern flavored, and I was partially right. This band plays rock and blues and their sound is something like the <strong>Allman Brothers</strong> meets <strong>Lynyrd Skynyrd</strong> or some facsimile thereof. Ok enough with the comparisons and trying to figure who and what they sound like, when the day is done they create a sound that is all their own.</p>
<p><strong>Gig Michaels</strong> has a hefty whiskey like vocal style that lends itself nicely to the lyrics and the sounds the band generates. Right at the outset <strong>&#8220;I&#8217;m Feelin&#8217; Saturday&#8221;</strong> sets the tone and they grab hold and take control of the steering wheel, never once veering off track. As they move through each track you become increasingly entertained and engrossed in what they have to offer.</p>
<p>The one track that really says who they are lyrically and musically is <strong>&#8220;Sunday Southern Tradition.&#8221;</strong> It is all about backyard barbeques and pretty girls and the thrill of NASCAR racing. The south is veracious in their appetite for racing and the culture that has grown up with the sport. This tune tells the tale. It all sounds so darn real when you listen to the Swampdawamp wailing blues-rock machine pump out the music and Michaels starts churning out those vocal workouts. Then they hand out a <strong>“Little Pill Called The Truth”</strong> with a little ditty called <strong>“Tastes Like Chicken To Me.”</strong> This is a play on words and more than hints that what we are going through in Iraq right now tastes an awful like the last go round we had in Vietnam, accept this is much more complicated and difficult to get out of, but in the end it still taste like chicken. Yup, I heard that message loud and clear.</p>
<p>This is a very entertaining CD in many ways and well worth your time to check it out. If you have a hankerin’ for the blues-rock southern style, I have just the ticket for you, a little old band called Swampdawamp. You may not be able to say it or spell but you sure you can hear it.</p>
<p><strong>Artist:</strong> Swampdawamp<br />
<strong>Title:</strong> Swampdawamp<br />
<strong>Genre:</strong> Blues-Rock<br />
<strong>Label:</strong> Big Penny Entertainment<br />
<a href="http://www.swampdawamp.com"><strong>Website</strong></a><br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Swampdawamp/dp/B000LV69ZS/sr=81/qid=1171411646/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-8853451-3743957?ie=UTF8&#038;s=music"><strong>Amazon Link</strong></a></p>
<p>Tracks:<br />
01. I&#8217;m Feelin Saturday (3:18)<br />
02. Sometimes (3:33)<br />
03. Birthday (4:38)<br />
04. Blind Crippled and Crazy (4:56)<br />
05. Backporch (3:55)<br />
06.The River (6:06)<br />
07.Sunday Southern Tradition (4:50)<br />
08.Miss Becky (3:32)<br />
09. Little Pill Called The Truth (4:24)<br />
10.Tastes Like Chicken To Me (5:25)</p>
<p>Credits:</p>
<p>Gig Michaels: lead vocals &#038; acoustic guitar<br />
Marty Hill: lead &#038; acoustic guitars and dobro<br />
Duke Rivers: B3 &#038; piano<br />
Michael Hough: guitar &#038; backup<br />
Robbie Hegler: bass &#038; backing vocals<br />
David Lee: drums &#038; backing vocals</p>
<p>Additional Musicians &#038; Vocalists:<br />
Michael Brignardello: bass<br />
Eric Darken: percussion<br />
Zippy Dokes: B3<br />
Sabra Callas, Lokie Cloud, Vicky Hampton: background vocals</p>
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		<title>Swampdawamp Releases Self-Titled Blues Rock Burner</title>
		<link>http://bandweblogs.com/blog/2007/02/26/swampdawamp-releases-self-titled-blues-rock-burner/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2007 09:59:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t look now but the south is gonna do it again! Swampdawamp has released a self-titled debut that will put them on the rock map very quickly. The disc, produced by Joe Boyland (Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company, Nazareth), has a definitive sound.
Swampdawamp lead singer Gig Michaels calls their sound a blend of classic, southern, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="300" height="240" border="0" align="left" alt="Swampdawamp" title="Swampdawamp" src="http://www.bandweblogs.com/swampdawamppr.jpg" />Don&#8217;t look now but the south is gonna do it again! <strong>Swampdawamp</strong> has released a self-titled debut that will put them on the rock map very quickly. The disc, produced by <strong>Joe Boyland</strong> (<strong>Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company, Nazareth</strong>), has a definitive sound.</p>
<p>Swampdawamp lead singer <strong>Gig Michaels</strong> calls their sound a blend of classic, southern, and alternative rock. When it all comes together, it sounds like a roots-blues-rock blend that is infectious as it is unforgettable.</p>
<p>Swampdawamp sings about backyard barbeques, NASCAR, and everything that makes up a culture born and raised in the south. It’s a “Sunday Southern Tradition” charged by emotionally drenched vocals and peppered with red-hot guitar licks. This band stays with you for each song from start to finish, every song guarantees that there will be lyrics and music ringing in your ears long after the final note plays.</p>
<p>The entertainment value of a band like Swampdawamp is evident on their lively debut and the band’s unique name and sound is hard to forget. Their self-titled album is a good introduction for listeners unexposed to their particular sound, and longtime fans of the music will rejoice and recall great bands of yesteryear that dished out the same kind of backyard cookin’ that they came to know and love. In many ways, Swampdawamp has old-fashioned values in the way they play their music with such passion and heart. Its music by the people for the people and it does not get any simpler than that.</p>
<p><strong>Contact:</strong> Chip Schutzman<br />
<strong>Company:</strong>  Miles High Productions<br />
<strong>Address:</strong>  6622 Delongpre Ave. Los Angeles, CA  90028<br />
<strong>Tel:</strong> 323-806-0400<br />
<strong>Fax:</strong> 323-462-0829<br />
<strong><a href="mailto:chip@mileshighproductions.com">Email</a></strong><br />
<strong><a href="http://www.swampdawamp.com">Website</a></strong><br />
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