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Robert Jon & The Wreck
Southern California's own Robert Jon & The Wreck have taken Southern Rock to new heights, forging a signature sound that is distinctly their own. With powerful songs, electrifying guitar solos, and lush vocal harmonies, the band has mesmerized audiences worldwide, selling out venues and sharing the stage with legends like Joe Bonamassa, Buddy Guy, Blackberry Smoke, The Mavericks, Little Feat, and Rival Sons. Their growing success led to a deal with Bonamassa's Journeyman Records, opening doors to exciting new opportunities in both recording and touring. Robert Jon & The Wreck’s 8th studio album, Red Moon Rising, is out now, marking a new and promising chapter in their musical journey.
Watch the official hit music video for Robert Jon & The Wreck’s single, “Dragging Me Down” here: Dragging Me Down
Parker Barrow, the blues-infused Southern rock band led by Megan Kane (vocals - Birmingham native!) and Dylan Turner (drums), supported by the formidable Alex Bender (guitar) and Michael Beckhart (bassist), is a powerhouse group, boasting a distinctive musical style.
Drawing significant inspiration from The Black Crowes, The Allman Brothers Band, Tedeschi TrucksBand, and Whiskey Myers, Parker Barrow seamlessly incorporates blues into each arrangement. The band’s true brilliance emerges in their live performances, marked by lively flights and a showcase of their grounded charisma.
And of the song in this video, “Back To Birmingham”, Turner shares, “It was the initial song we crafted together after a few weeks on the road back in 2019. We approached it from Megan’s perspective, drawing from my own experiences of being away from home during that period. During the recording, I unexpectedly lost my grandmother. Then, just a week before shooting the music video, while performing at a dive bar in Missouri, we received the news that Megan’s grandmother had lost her battle to breast cancer. Suddenly, a song written four years ago came to life, a bit too literally, in just a matter of months.”