"Soul Jerky" is a terrific bar band rocker that sinks its teeth into your ears and demands repeats listens, especially at parties. It comes from his first solo record, 1997's "Me and My Big Mouth". It sounds like something The Black Crowes might have done in their heyday.
Thursday, February 18, 2016
"Soul Jerky" by Kyf Brewer
Kyf Brewer got his start in the 80s with the Baltimore band, The Ravyns, scoring a modest hit with "Raised On The Radio" in 1982 (helped by its inclusion on the soundtrack to the classic movie, Fast Times At Ridgemont High). More recently, he's been a member of the popular Celtic band Barleyjuice, but during the 90s he released a number of excellent solo records that sadly have been overlooked.
"Soul Jerky" is a terrific bar band rocker that sinks its teeth into your ears and demands repeats listens, especially at parties. It comes from his first solo record, 1997's "Me and My Big Mouth". It sounds like something The Black Crowes might have done in their heyday.
"Soul Jerky" is a terrific bar band rocker that sinks its teeth into your ears and demands repeats listens, especially at parties. It comes from his first solo record, 1997's "Me and My Big Mouth". It sounds like something The Black Crowes might have done in their heyday.
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