SINGER DISCUSSES GOING BLIND AS 2ND SYNDICATED RADIO SEGMENT TAPES NEXT WEEK AT MEMPHIS SHOW
NPR aired a profile on Robert Finley nationally this week as his debut
album ‘Age Don’t Mean a Thing’ on Big Legal Mess (Fat Possum) comes out
today. Finley told NPR that being able to play soul music for a living
in spite of going blind “a dream come true… what more could a man ask.”
He also described his music as “blues that make a person hold their head
up instead of dropping it down.” He and NPR host Jeremy Hobson
discussed how money from his father for a pair of shoes went to his
first guitar; learning music from watching musicians in church; his
religious family disapproving of the blues; what it’s like to go to
school to adapt to becoming legally blind; and sensing the energy from
the audience even when he can’t see it.
‘Age Don’t Mean a Thing’ is earning praise across the board as he
prepares for a Memphis album release show October 6 at Lafayette’s to be
taped by syndicated radio show Beale Street Caravan.
Here’s what we’re reading and hearing:
“Not your average up-and-comer… sounds good to me!”
- Jeremy Hobson, NPR Here & Now, September 26, 2016
“More than convincing.”
- Jon Pareles, New York Times, January 18, 2016
“Amazing… great stuff.”
- Rob Weisberg, NPR Music, January 26, 2016
“ Too legit to quit.”
- Hannah Hayes, Southern Living, August 22, 2016
"A delightful mix of old school blues, soul and R&B, with all of it
propelled by Finley’s gritty-yet-laid-back voice and equally effortless
guitar work. It’s a surprisingly confident effort from a first-time
recording artist."
- Sam D'Arcangelo, Offbeat Magazine, September 29, 2016
“A slab of dirty, sexy soul, gyrating around a firm funk backbeat in
much the same way as most pairs of hips exposed to this song might.
Finley’s Southern croon soars above sensual guitar and horns, reveling
in the freedom the music provides and exploring the crannies of the
instrumentation.”
- Will Rivitz, Pop Matters, August 15, 2016
“His brand of Southern Soul is tough to resist… a master at work!”
- Soul Tracks, August 29, 2016
Looks interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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