Back Bay Blues
Editorial Reviews In 1973, Lindsey moved to Nashville where he pursued a successful songwriting career. Lindsey's songs have garnered several nominations and awards, and have been recorded by a diverse variety of artists, including Etta James, George Jones, Dr. Hook, The Flying Burrito Brothers, John Anderson, Koko Taylor, and Jerry Lee Lewis. Lindsey recently co-authored several songs for Dan Penn's 2000 Blue Nite Lounge release. Recent successes include the title track for Solomon Burke's Don't Give Up On Me on Fat Possum Records, which Lindsey co-authored with Dan Penn and Carson Whitsett. Lindsey celebrates his debut as an artist in his own right with Back Bay Blues. Highlights include a powerful writer's rendition of Lindsey's Handy-nominated "Good Day for The Blues," previously recorded by Ruth Brown on her album of the same title.
<"b00007llje2999"> About the Artist
Originally from Biloxi, MS, singer/songwriter Bucky Lindsey started playing music after finishing high school in Mobile, AL. He went on to tour as a bassist and featured vocalist with various headliners such as Little Jimmy Dickens, Ray Price, and Lonnie Mack.
<"b00007llje4999"> Album Description
Veteran Nashville songwriter Bucky Lindsey offers his debut artist release in a music career that has spanned more than 40 years. Lindsey's vocals are soulful, and at times commanding, and will leave you wondering why this is his first-ever album. Back Bay Blues was produced by legendary writer/artist/producer and longtime friend Dan Penn. All but one of the album's selections were co-written by Lindsey, drenched with the blues and R&B textures of a distinctly Southern time and place. A must buy for fans of the Blues and Southern roots music!
Back Bay Blues, Music, Bucky Lindsey, Veteran blues songwriter's debut release drenched in blues, R&B, and rich Southern roots textures.
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