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![]() Ted Russell Kamp from the album Walkin’ Shoes available as a self-release (by Bryant Liggett) Labeled a Country Roots Americana guy, Ted Russell Kamp excels at creating music reflective of the various genre labels that casually get thrown his way. His latest release, Walkin’ Shoes, has an overall Blues vibe, Ted Russell Kamp touching the tracks with Alt Country and Classic Country. If Ted hasn’t been namechecked in a style, he will likely cut a tune to fit a genre he hasn’t found time to get around to….yet. “Home Away from Home” kicks Walkin’ Shoes off as a smoking opener of Country Blues followed by a dose of modern Outlaw Country in “Paid By The Mile.” Ted Russell Kamp channels a 1980’s Indie Rock vibe in “We Don’t Have To Be Alone” while “Tail Light Shine” carries a big electric Blues riff in its wake. Instruments are all but left behind on the late-night drive in “Highway Whisper”, there is a soulful love song with “Written In Stone” and a huge nod to Conway Twitty via the grooving Country of “Just About Time for a Heartache”. Big New Orleans horns rear their bouncy heads on “Less Thinkin’, More Drinkin” and the album closer, “Roll On Through The Night”, is a Southern Rock jam. Ted Russell Kamp’s record collection must be chock-full of 1970’s Country alongside Paul Westerberg, ZZ Top and Dr. John, because all see, and hear, their musical footprint on Walkin’ Shoes. (by Bryant Liggett) Listen and buy the music of Ted Russell Kamp from AMAZON http://tedrussellkamp.com/
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