Cary Hudson has a new job with the eloquent title “Mississippi Moon”. The album is the successor of “Bittersweet Blues” from 2006 and contains 9 songs. The album was produced by Jimbo Mathus and highlights the bluesy side of the man who once with the band The Hilltops (with John Stiratt, now Wilco) stood at the base of the alt. Country. In an interview in No Depression explains Hudson that it was a logical progression as you get older and artist are “It’s not that I’m more melancholy, it’s just that there is a ‘certain depth of life experience that’s required to play the blues That is more about heart and soul and being printable to Relate to the human condition and less about music technique. I was Fortunate to be in north Mississippi When RL Burnside, Jr. Kimbrough, and Othar Turner were alive and kicking and I consider them my maestros of the blues.
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