Trickeration & Rascality!
Marc's brand new Threadhead Records CD is out and available now. Only $15 shipped in the continental US! Worldwide for $15 + shipping.
Click here to Listen and Download the MP3 CD now from Threadhead Records for $9.99
Here's what OffBeat Magazine's John Swenson has to say about Trickeration & Rascality!
"Marc Stone deftly mixes traditional blues, gospel, R&B and blues rock into a coherent musical continuum. Stone is an excellent guitarist, he’s also an outstanding songwriter. These songs are presented in their very best light, and there is not a wasted note or throwaway idea on this riveting album from start to finish."
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Guitarist,
Singer, Radio DJ and music journalist Marc
Stone has been performing professionally
for over fifteen years. He has traveled around
the globe, playing in nearly twenty countries
on four continents. He can be heard playing
red-hot Delta Blues solo concerts on his steel
resonator guitar, leading the smoking four piece
Marc Stone
Band on electric guitar and lap
steel, or backing great Roots Music artists
at Jazz Fest slots and Mardi Gras balls, on
the road and in the studio.
Marc has just dropped his new 11-song studio release on internationally acclaimed Threadhead Records to rave reviews and lots of radio play. Led by Marc's guitar and vocals, Trickeration and Rascality delivers original horn-driven blues, gritty funk-rock, and soulful acoustic tunes that pull from his extensive musical background and an exciting array of influences. Marc called on his favorite players to back him with veteran producer Vasti Jackson at the board. Terrance Simien, Big Al Carson, Rockin' Dopsie Jr., Kirk Joseph, Joe Krown, the Bonerama Horns, and a host of brilliant musicians all bring their wizardry to the tracks. The album hit the streets just in time for Marc's appearances at the 2010 French Quarter Festival and his debut as an artist at the 2010 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, where Marc's band lit up the festival's largest stage on a bill with the Allman Brothers Band and Levon Helm.
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