You know, whenever I hear high quality music like this it really lifts my spirits because there are some top quality artists on Broadjam! This is professionally produced and recorded, and I could definitely see this being used in a WIDE variety of media. You've done a great job making this one broad and widely accessible, I see no problem with producers using this in their TV shows and commercials. It reminds me of a theme for a uniquely quirky character and I love the upbeat blues style you've gone with -- "Welcome to New Orleans!" Excellent job on this one -- really top grade production work!
Nice country / cowboy / Dixie track with subtle touches of every instrument you could expect for such a piece (harmonica, organ, acoustic guitars)
Drums sound a little dry but patterns and fills are neat. The mix is crystal clear and overall production is up to market's standards
This is a great track. The instruments sound great, the mix is great and sounds like it was professionally recorded and mixed. The harmonica lends itself to a blues type swampy feel but other parts of the track do make it unique...can't pigeon hole it as a blues song by any means but maybe blues based...The acoustic guitar player sounds excellent, the organ is nice and synchopated, and the rhythm section is holding down the groove nicely. A great listen. I really enjoyed it and would do well, maybe, in a video game soundtrack. A game like Spyro The Dragon.
Nice work here! This song grabs the instruments that started funk and rock... guitars, drums, bass, some keys... keeping things organic. And then the rich harmonica sound is icing on the cake. Great playing on this, good stuff!
Fun listen. Good old time bluesy feel with modern elements. Hooked in the first 5 seconds.
Nice try sounds all acoustic except for the B3.