Singer-songwriter JD McPherson has toured heavily around the world, including spots at massive festivals such as Glastonbury, Bonnaroo, and Newport Folk Festival. Now, McPherson is making a stop at ...
JD McPherson will release new album Nite Owls in September, and it’s a record that was as influenced by Depeche Mode as Duane Eddy. That’s apparent on new single “Don’t Travel Through the Night Alone, ...
Rock singer/songwriter JD McPherson will release Nite Owls, his first album of original material in six years, in September. Today, American Songwriter is proud to premiere the second single from the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s difficult to believe that JD McPherson, one of the great classic-minded rock ‘n’ roll singer-songwriters of the modern age, ...
Listening to Nite Owls is like putting a fantastic vintage record collection on shuffle and letting the luck of the draw introduce you to one fantastic song after another. JD McPherson revealed how he ...
In 2019 while JD McPherson moved into his home in Nashville, he listened to a recommended Spotify playlist of songs the Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, native described as music "near the water" such as Beach ...
Nashville musician JD McPherson has announced Nite Owls, his first album in six years, which will be out September 27 via New West. The record finds him expanding his sonic palette beyond rootsy early ...
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With the release of Nite Owls in late September, JD McPherson returned with his first album of original songs in six years. While he still draws from stories stirred by his Oklahoma upbringing, and ...
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It can be tempting to take a quick look around at the musical landscape of today and blurt out a cynical “rock and roll is dead” but one listen to JD McPherson can reassure even the toughest critic.