October 7, 2007

LIBERTY JONES CRASHES AT DOUGLAS CORNER
NOVEMBER 2 WITH SPIRIT OF THE OUTLAWS SHOW

Marietta GA-Indian Proud Entertainment artist Liberty Jones prepares to play Nashville, November 2 during the Americana Music Association conference. They will be apart of the monthly concert series called The Spirit of the Outlaws. Showtime is 9PM but you know outlaws…they are on their own clock.

Liberty Jones has been having a great year since releasing their debut cd, Atlanta, Georgia with critic and fans praise a like. Then this summer with the help of famed radio promoter Bill Wence, they were able to get airplay at over 50 radio stations. Their originals were picked as critics’ favorites, downloading guru, Goombah added them to their library for listeners. “It is so surreal to produce something in a small studio, release it, and then someone in France or Denmark buys it, “ Steed Kettles marvels. The CD garnered reviews from Charleston to Denmark, from California back to Atlanta GA. The hardworking band was chosen to open up for Australian’s rock group the Little River Band at the Mable House Amphitheatre in Marietta GA.

Their sound brings the sounds reminisce of California Gold, Southern Rock and Pop with
blended harmonies and strong melodies. Mike Duckworth’s amazing guitar work weaves through out the music. Jeff Eno’s smooth tenor glides, through the melodies that he is given, effortlessly. As John Pike and Tim Maguire kept the groove going, Steed provides color with his mandolin and unique rhythm guitar work. The musicianship in this band is solid and allows their creativity to rise to the top.

So if you are interested in checking out the band, come on out to Douglas Corner, maybe sneak out of the AMA’s for a little something different, be an outlaw…

Outlaws are Nashville’s biggest sour note, aren’t they now?


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