Biography
With two and a half years of playing under their belt, Slow Rollin’ Lows started off 2009 with a bang. When they decided to head to the studio for their 3rd CD, they chose fellow artist, Phil Pritchett, to help them out. The collaboration resulted in “Erie Street”. Named after the location of Phil’s recording studio in Fort Worth, the CD has 14 new tunes that show their growth as artists and musicians.
RFT owner, Daniel Miller/El Presidente, was quoted as saying the following about their last CD, “One Of These Days”…
“When the ‘Big Book of Texas Music’ is written, there will be a chapter about the young artists who looked to the veteran artists for their inspiration. It will be divided into those who did the old-schoolers’ legacy justice and those who pissed all over their shoes. Slow Rollin’ Lows will no doubt be included in that chapter and will be firmly in the section as those who were ‘keepers of the flame’.
Hailing from a small-town in Southeast Texas (a hot bed of national talent throughout every decade), Slow Rollin’ Lows are the “real deal”. No country covers here and no “sexy tractors”. Just original music about real themes. These are songs about love, loss, anguish, bars, booze, ups, downs and all-arounds. In other words, real life. Songs like “Forevermore’, ‘You’re All I Need’ and ‘Jesus Loves A Man Who Writes A Song’ all have themes with which people can identify. The Slow Rollin’ Lows are torchbearers for reality and their light has only begun to shine”
See what the fuss is all about. Check out Slow Rollin’ Lows
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Members:
Pug Johnson, Jeremy Porter and Orey Williams
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Sounds Like:
Counry Rock with Texas Attitude
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Influences:
Waylon, Willie, and everything from Texas
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AirPlay Direct Member Since:
10/30/07
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Profile Last Updated:
08/16/23 06:51:54