'His songs are dead-to-right eloquent, funky and righteously cool.'
- Ray Wylie Hubbard
Guthrie Kennard is one bad ass song writer and this is no mediocre compliment. This man can write a song that is as true as an angel on the witness stand. His songs are intense and none on this album are run of the mill. His gravely vocal performances deliver the songs with such realness that it is hard not to hang on every word. This album is forceful and has a realness very few recordings ever achieve. A winning project.
- Five Star Rating, Roots Music Report www.rootsmusicreport.com
Ray Wylie Hubbard produced this debut from his long time bass player and it's easy to hear why Hubbard was impressed with the songs he heard. Mid tempo melodic tunes, intelligent lyrics and a touch of Texas Hill country blues make this disc a companion piece to Ray Wylie's excellent "Delirium Tremolos" release. I've listened to this disc several times through and it unfolds nicely and grows more essential every time. Kennard's vocals split the difference between Ray Wylie and Bob Dylan and his song writing evokes both in a positive way. Highlights include the John Hurt -style country blues "Hummingbird" and dylanesque "Totterdown".
- Michael Meehan, Four Star Review www.freighttrainboogie.com/
As a longtime bassist for Ray Wylie Hubbard, Guthrie Kennard has spent a good while compiling songs and absorbing influences. Ranch Road 12 is the culmination of years spent on the road and at guitar shows. Recorded in Dripping Springs, Texas, the disc is drenched in the kind of grit and sweat that remain a hallmark of the Austin-area country/folk scene. With a voice that recalls Bob Dylan and Keith Richards, Kennard spins his tales of rural disaffection against a backdrop of rough-hewed melodies and backwoods percussion. "Ain't enough prayin' to keep the faithful blessed," Kennard sings on "Ain't Enough," expressing the kind of keen insight that matches John Prine at his prime. "My Third Dream" and "Country Town" are rich, detailed portraits of life in rural areas where things move slowly but emotions may still boil. Ranch Road 12 is classic Texas music, a soundtrack to the Hill Country, and the slow country songs sound like a drive on patchy, paved roads that lead to all sorts of interesting places.
- Darryl Smyers, Dallas Observer
GUTHRIE KENNARD HAS ALSO PLAYED ON
Take Your Best Shot - Smokin' Joe Kubek, Bullseye
Something's Gotta Change - Kenny Traylor, Topcat Records
Pillowcase Blues - Eddie Martin & the Texas Blues Kings, Blueblood
Jump the Joint - Eugene 'Hideaway' Bridges, Armadillo
Without Further Adieu - Paul Byrd, Bluestone
I'm Not Saying I'm Just Saying - Dynamo Rhythm Aces
The Hippie Dogs - The Hippie Dogs
Miracle - The Rocky Athas Group, Armadillo
Live at the Crossroads - Jack Morgan
Voodoo Moon - The Rocky Athas Group, Armadillo
Coming Home - Eugene 'Hideaway' Bridges, Armadillo
MANAGEMENT & BOOKING - Bob Vandervliet - Maverick Music Group. bob@maverickmusicgroup.com/(703) 622-0910
EXCLUSIVE! YOU ARE NOW ABLE TO PURCHASE AN ADVANCED COPY OF GUTHRIE'S CD "MATCHBOX" PRODUCED BY RAY WYLIE HUBBARD TO BE RELEASED EARLY 2010 BY EMAILING DIRECTLY TO CD_SALES@RANGORECORDS.COM
GALAHAD PRODUCTIONS www.galahadproductions.com
Produced and Directed by Rebecca Goff
Guthrie Kennard, Bo Didley, Smokin' Joe Kubek, Roscoe Harvey and Jimmy Pendleton on drums.
Ciao,Guthrie thanks for your friendship,I am very happy, you are very good, I like your stupendous music a lot, and stupendous voice. you are certainly one of my favorite, in your musical kind The feels great admiration for you, be really one whom is worth rather to lot! The hope to listen soon to you, in italy.. talk to you soon, and all of my best wishes to always listen to your good music, all the best.. from italy.. and good life.. every day neal
Come see me Friday @ Muddy Waters live on stage! Activities start around 9:00 with Def Point a rock/blues band and I will take the stage at 10:00! LOVE TO SEE YOU THERE... FUN WILL BE HAD BY ALL!!
Guthrie- Here is a photo from when You, Jimmy & I played in STONE ROAD. I have other photos of you & Jimmy I will find & show you. Before that we played with Donny Nix. Remember I had that Les Paul Jr - You had a Telecaster bass w/a giant Custom Amp. You guys were the first folks I met from "The South".......Your Parents & Housekeeper always fed me 'cause we were at your house alot. I will never forget this generosity- my first taste of Southern Hospitality. I am in Austin & Houston all the time. I hope I get to hear you soon. I really like your current music. You STILL look exactly as i remember you & that was 40 yrs ago!! Take care- Rob
I will be playing with my rough sax group on Friday the 14th starting at 10:00pm at the new Muddy Warters on Live Oak and Haskell ave. Love to see you!
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