The Bud Jones Band.
have completed their full-length debut. It will be a primarily instrumental effort and will feature John Morgan Kimock (Steve Kimock Band, George Porter Jr.), Wally Ingram (Stockholm Syndrome, Steve Kimock Band, Sheryl Crow, David Lindley), Jim Weider (The Band, Levon Helm, Project Percolator), Elliott Randall (Steely Dan, John and Yoko), Leo McClusky and many others. Bassist Tim Kerrigan describes the songs as ranging from “jammy to funk jams to blues to rock to acoustic to include even a riffy metal piece.” More information, including a release date, will be available soon.
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Members of Levon Helm Band, Steve Kimock Band and More to Appear on The Bud Jones Band’s Debut
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