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SUMMARY:Marc Ford (Of Black Crows) w/Kareeta
DESCRIPTION:Note for note\, Marc Ford ranks as one of the world’s preeminent guitarists. Even so\, his songcraft commands the utmost respect. Ford is no one trick pony. Keyboardist Johnny Neel once said: “Marc Ford’s an actual genius. He has the best guitar sound I’ve ever heard.” \nFord’s career began in Los Angeles during the 1980s. His group\, Burning Tree\, captured the essence of his guitar virtuosity and songwriting. \nHe joined the Black Crowes in late 1991. Ford toured and recorded on three of the Crowes’ finest albums–The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion\, Amorica\, and Three Snakes and One Charm. Ford’s tenure in the Crowes found the group operating at a zenith. He rejoined the Crowes in 2005-2006 when they toured and released The Lost Crowes–two albums the band never released when he was a member. \nIn 2002\, Ford released his first solo album\, It’s About Time. During this era\, Ford experienced the highs and lows of surviving in a cutthroat music business through the years as well as being a dedicated family man. Ford’s following solo albums included Weary And Wired (2007)\, The Fuzz Machine (2010) and Holy Ghost (2014). \nFord won a NAACP award (John F. Kennedy counts as one of the few other Caucasians bestowed the honor) for his work on the Ben Harper and Blind Boys of Alabama album There Will Be A Light. \n\nKareeta’s second album was recorded at Spacecamp\, deep in the Northern California redwoods. Greg Loiacono returns as producer\, with Dave Schools joining the band on bass\, Jason Reed at the board\, and acclaimed songwriter Jerry Joseph sitting in as a special guest on the title track. The album is available for streaming on all major platforms\, with LP and CD bundles available now.
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