While they're only a trio, the Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band deliver a sound that lives up to their name, with thick, bass-heavy, blues-based guitar figures and growling vocals accompanied by muscular but minimal drumming and the metallic percussive scratch of a washboard (making them one of the first rock bands to regularly feature the latter instrument since Black Oak Arkansas). She takes the soul and the energy of the greats who came before her and combines them into her own brand of blues that grabs you and doesn't let go until well after the records are finished playing." - Dave Tomlinson - Preserving the BluesĢ011 - Hurricane Ruth - The Power of the Blues.Feels Like a HurricaneĢ014 - Hurricane Ruth - Born on the RiverĢ015 - Hurricane Ruth LaMaster - Winds of ChangeĢ017 - Hurricane Ruth - Ain't Ready for the GraveĪrtist: The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band "Hurricane Ruth LaMaster is a musical force of nature.
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