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Purchase includes LP jacket signed by George Benson.
George Benson gets back to Americana basics on âWalking To New Orleansâ, out April 26th via Provogue Records. This new release is the jazz guitar legendâs double-barreled tribute to both the piano-pounding crescent city hit machine Fats Domino, and the original rock guitar hero and poet, Chuck Berry. âIâm a great appreciator of the music made by both of those guys,â says Benson. âThey were fantastic. Chuck Berry was a great showman and a great musician, and Fats Domino wrote nothing but hit after hit after hit.â
âWalking To New Orleansâ is Bensonâs 45th album, and his first recording since 2013âs âInspiration: A Tribute to Nat King Coleâ, but it couldnât be more different. Where Benson previously embellished Coleâs cool tunes with lush orchestral arrangements, âWalking To New Orleansâ toggles between tracks written and or recorded by Berry and Domino as though Benson were moderating a musical conversation between Missouri and Louisiana. The Chuck Berry songbook is represented by the good-timey âYou Canât Catch Me,â the sinuous âHavana Moon,â the rollicking âMemphis, Tennessee,â and the bluesy âHow Youâve Changed.â Fats Domino weighs in with the boisterous âI Hear You Knocking,â âBlue Monday,â and the albumâs iconic title track, âWalking To New Orleans.â
Produced by Kevin âThe Cavemanâ Shirley, whose extensive credits include Journey, Led Zeppelin, Beth Hart, and Joe Bonamassa, âWalking To New Orleansâ captures the good vibes Benson saw as the most important quality. âEvery day started with us feeling one another out in the studio,â offers Benson. âI wanted this album to sound like weâd been playing together forever, and it worked out, too, because we began to click as time went on.â He continues, âWe didnât try to improve on the â50s, because you canât. That era had its own vibe, and that vibe brought us to where we are now.â
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Purchase includes LP jacket signed by George Benson.
George Benson gets back to Americana basics on âWalking To New Orleansâ, out April 26th via Provogue Records. This new release is the jazz guitar legendâs double-barreled tribute to both the piano-pounding crescent city hit machine Fats Domino, and the original rock guitar hero and poet, Chuck Berry. âIâm a great appreciator of the music made by both of those guys,â says Benson. âThey were fantastic. Chuck Berry was a great showman and a great musician, and Fats Domino wrote nothing but hit after hit after hit.â
âWalking To New Orleansâ is Bensonâs 45th album, and his first recording since 2013âs âInspiration: A Tribute to Nat King Coleâ, but it couldnât be more different. Where Benson previously embellished Coleâs cool tunes with lush orchestral arrangements, âWalking To New Orleansâ toggles between tracks written and or recorded by Berry and Domino as though Benson were moderating a musical conversation between Missouri and Louisiana. The Chuck Berry songbook is represented by the good-timey âYou Canât Catch Me,â the sinuous âHavana Moon,â the rollicking âMemphis, Tennessee,â and the bluesy âHow Youâve Changed.â Fats Domino weighs in with the boisterous âI Hear You Knocking,â âBlue Monday,â and the albumâs iconic title track, âWalking To New Orleans.â
Produced by Kevin âThe Cavemanâ Shirley, whose extensive credits include Journey, Led Zeppelin, Beth Hart, and Joe Bonamassa, âWalking To New Orleansâ captures the good vibes Benson saw as the most important quality. âEvery day started with us feeling one another out in the studio,â offers Benson. âI wanted this album to sound like weâd been playing together forever, and it worked out, too, because we began to click as time went on.â He continues, âWe didnât try to improve on the â50s, because you canât. That era had its own vibe, and that vibe brought us to where we are now.â












