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![]() Tad Overbaugh and the Late Arrivals (from the album Open Roads & Blue Sky: A Retrospective available on Rum Bar Records) Hitting the highway that runs through Open Road & Blue Sky: A Retrospective with rubber catching asphalt, Tad Overbaugh and the Late Arrivals cruise into their recent release on the guitar jangle and Rock’n’Roll hopes of the title track. Cosmic Country spikes the drinks, taking Tad Overbaugh back to a night at The Palamino with “Tip My Girl” as guitar notes stich “Banged Up, Black & Blue” together with tight riffs and a dark rhythm pulls like an undertow into “Lethal Charm”. The vintage song structure of Classic Rock and Classic Country back the stories of modern life circa 2020 when “Bill Stares at the TV” in a corner bar as Tad Overbaugh and the Late Arrivals strut across “Spotlight Hits You” on a Rock’n’Roll backbeat and take a vacation on a honky tonk ramble for “The Other Side of Six Pack” as they tenderly pick guitar notes that sparkle like stars in a night sky over the advice of “Breakdown Lane”. Giving a shout out, Open Road & Blue Sky: A Retrospective hammers a beat-driven hello in “Hey Lonely” as Tad Overbaugh uses the glory of Rock’n’Roll Garage Rock to spit out the promises of “Guts & Soul” and use a Country beat to frame an exit in “Done with This Town”. Listen and buy the music of Tad Overbaugh and the Late Arrivals from AMAZON For more information, please visit the Tad Overbaugh and the Late Arrivals website
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