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Alternative 04 October, 2010

Kenny Wayne Shepherd's Exclusive Cover Of Jimi Hendrix's 'voodoo Child' Available Now!

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ RoadRunner Records) - "This is pretty much the guitar anthem of all time. From that amazing opening riff to the way he breaks it down in the middle and gets funky, the whole thing is incredible. There are things Jimi did on the guitar that humans just can't do. You can try all day, even if you're playing the right notes, it's not the same. It definitely seems as if he was coming from a higher place when he played." - Kenny Wayne Shepherd

To celebrate the release of Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band's LIVE! In Chicago, Roadrunner Records is offering a special edition of the album that exclusively includes Kenny's cover of the Jimi Hendrix classic 'Voodoo Child.' Originally recorded in 1968, 'Voodoo Child' has gotten superstar treatment by legends Buddy Guy, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton and now, Kenny Wayne Shepherd.

LIVE! In Chicago showcases Kenny and his band: Noah Hunt, Chris Layton, Scott Nelson and Riley Osbourn, along with special guests, blues legends Hubert Sumlin, Willie 'Big Eyes' Smith, Buddy Flett, Bryan Lee and Tommy Shannon (of Double Trouble).






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