LB on Delta Rae's Next Single
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Saw this on Twitter.
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SO THAT'S the single they were talking about. Not a Fleetwood Mac single like was previously posted here.
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Brrrr, those moralknights from delta rae. Come on lindsey, hook up with bands that are slightly more rock and roll Please....
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The song is playing now
I barely heard him, so meh. :shrug:
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I might not know what the dude sounds like. Michele |
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@MoonChildsName Audio: shambledrambles: If I Loved You by Delta Rae featuring Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac. SO. GOOD. http://tmblr.co/ZoNNAyeC-jQn
http://moonchildsname.tumblr.com/pos...u-by-delta-rae |
The Morton Report, Reviews by Al Kooper
http://www.themortonreport.com/enter...-rae-and-more/ 1. “Run” — Delta Rae (2:32) This has everything: three siblings, two women (think Fleetwood Mac), a lotta guys, and catchy original music (think Fleetwood Mac). Kinda like the young Fleetwood Mac of today. Lindsey Buckingham guests on the brand new album just out called After It All. This particular tune is my favorite Mac track — oops! — Delta Rae track. |
I don't hear him here either. maybe he wanted to run.
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[If I had a friend who knew Lindsey, I could get him to play on my next album. From an article about Delta Rae]
The Intelligencer , July 23, 2015 12:15 am By ED CONDRAN Correspondent http://www.theintell.com/life-style/...04a6157fb.html stars aligned two years ago when Delta Rae was working with producer Rob Cavallo. “Rob was helping with our EP (2013’s 'Chasing Twisters') and he mentioned that he was friends with (Fleetwood Mac guitarist) Lindsey Buckingham. He just casually said, ‘Lindsey came over for dinner last night and he asked me what I was working on.’ Rob played what we were working on and Lindsey asked Rob, ‘Who are these kids,’ and he listened and bobbed his head to the music.” Buckingham picked up his 12-string guitar and played along with the rough cuts of Delta Rae at Cavallo’s house. Cavallo asked if he could record Buckingham’s guitar part and the iconic singer-songwriter issued his approval. “We couldn’t have been more excited,” Hopkins says. “Talk about incredible luck. We didn’t get to see Lindsey in a studio but he played on our song and that was just amazing.” |
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