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"Featured Artist of the Month"

This month's featured band is Swampdawamp. This band is made up of veteran musicians who know what they're doing and it shows in their music. They manage to spread the boundaries of the Southern rock sound with elements of various other genres while still staying true to the Southern rock core.

If you haven't heard of this band yet I recommend you check out their website and learn more about them. You can also find a review for their self-titled debut CD on our site.

Name: Swampdawamp

Website: http://www.swampdawamp.com

Music Style: Southern Rock

Band Members:

Gig Michaels - Lead Vocals, Guitar
David Lee - Drums, Backing Vocals
Duke Rivers - B3 Organ, Piano
Robbie Hegler - Bass, Backing Vocals
Marty Hill - Guitar, Dobro
Michael Hough - Guitar , Backing Vocals

Band Influences: Lynyrd Skynyrd/Allman Bros Band/Gov't Mule/The Black Crowes/Kid Rock

Band Bio.:



SWAMPDAWAMP was formed in the spring of 2006 when singer/songwriter Gig Michaels and drummer David Lee recorded a slate of new songs in their studio in Charlotte, North Carolina. David Lee used the demo to recruit guitarist Marty Hill, who added his touch to the tracks.

Michaels sent the tape to Joe Boyland, (Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Co., Nazareth, etc.) who agreed to produce the band. In addition to Marty, the guys added B3 organist and pianist Duke Rivers, bassist Robbie Hegler and guitarist Michael Hough, and headed to Nashville to start recording the album at Seventeen Grand Studios. The result - a blend of classic rock meets Southern funk which captures musicians displaying terrific command of their respective instruments having a penchant for the art of skilled song-writing.

Swampdawamp Press Release for their Self-Titled Debut Release:

Introducing Swampdawamp's debut self titled CD - available in stores March 6, 2007 thru Redeye Distribution and includes the single,"Birthday"

Swampdawamp Releases Self-Titled Blues-Rock Burner on Red Eye Distribution

Charlotte, North Carolina--February 26, 2007--Swampdawamp has released a self-titled debut that will put them on the southern rock map very quickly. The disc, produced by Joe Boyland (Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company, Nazareth), has a definitive classic rock sound to it due to the producer and it makes for a perfect fit for the band.

Swampdawamp lead singer Gig Michaels calls their sound a blend of classic, southern, and alternative rock. When it all comes together it sounds like a roots-blues-rock blend that finds its place somewhere in between the sounds of Lynyrd Skynrd and the Allman Brothers-an infectious unforgettable sound.

Swampdawamp sings about backyard barbeques, NASCAR, and everything that makes up a culture born and raised in the south. It's a "Sunday Southern Tradition" charged by emotionally drenched vocals and peppered with red-hot guitar licks. This band stays with you for each song from start to finish, every song guarantees that there will be lyrics and music ringing in your ears long after the final note plays.

The entertainment value of a band like Swampdawamp is evident on their lively debut and the band's unique name and sound is hard to forget. Their self-titled album is a good introduction for listeners unexposed to the southern rock sound and longtime fans of the music will rejoice and recall great bands of yesteryear that dished out the same kind of backyard cookin' that they came to know and love. In many ways, Swampdawamp has old-fashioned values in the way they play their music with such passion and heart.


Posted by Staff at 5:59 PM

- Indie Music Stop


"Featured Artist of the Month"

This month's featured band is Swampdawamp. This band is made up of veteran musicians who know what they're doing and it shows in their music. They manage to spread the boundaries of the Southern rock sound with elements of various other genres while still staying true to the Southern rock core.

If you haven't heard of this band yet I recommend you check out their website and learn more about them. You can also find a review for their self-titled debut CD on our site.

Name: Swampdawamp

Website: http://www.swampdawamp.com

Music Style: Southern Rock

Band Members:

Gig Michaels - Lead Vocals, Guitar
David Lee - Drums, Backing Vocals
Duke Rivers - B3 Organ, Piano
Robbie Hegler - Bass, Backing Vocals
Marty Hill - Guitar, Dobro
Michael Hough - Guitar , Backing Vocals

Band Influences: Lynyrd Skynyrd/Allman Bros Band/Gov't Mule/The Black Crowes/Kid Rock

Band Bio.:



SWAMPDAWAMP was formed in the spring of 2006 when singer/songwriter Gig Michaels and drummer David Lee recorded a slate of new songs in their studio in Charlotte, North Carolina. David Lee used the demo to recruit guitarist Marty Hill, who added his touch to the tracks.

Michaels sent the tape to Joe Boyland, (Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Co., Nazareth, etc.) who agreed to produce the band. In addition to Marty, the guys added B3 organist and pianist Duke Rivers, bassist Robbie Hegler and guitarist Michael Hough, and headed to Nashville to start recording the album at Seventeen Grand Studios. The result - a blend of classic rock meets Southern funk which captures musicians displaying terrific command of their respective instruments having a penchant for the art of skilled song-writing.

Swampdawamp Press Release for their Self-Titled Debut Release:

Introducing Swampdawamp's debut self titled CD - available in stores March 6, 2007 thru Redeye Distribution and includes the single,"Birthday"

Swampdawamp Releases Self-Titled Blues-Rock Burner on Red Eye Distribution

Charlotte, North Carolina--February 26, 2007--Swampdawamp has released a self-titled debut that will put them on the southern rock map very quickly. The disc, produced by Joe Boyland (Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company, Nazareth), has a definitive classic rock sound to it due to the producer and it makes for a perfect fit for the band.

Swampdawamp lead singer Gig Michaels calls their sound a blend of classic, southern, and alternative rock. When it all comes together it sounds like a roots-blues-rock blend that finds its place somewhere in between the sounds of Lynyrd Skynrd and the Allman Brothers-an infectious unforgettable sound.

Swampdawamp sings about backyard barbeques, NASCAR, and everything that makes up a culture born and raised in the south. It's a "Sunday Southern Tradition" charged by emotionally drenched vocals and peppered with red-hot guitar licks. This band stays with you for each song from start to finish, every song guarantees that there will be lyrics and music ringing in your ears long after the final note plays.

The entertainment value of a band like Swampdawamp is evident on their lively debut and the band's unique name and sound is hard to forget. Their self-titled album is a good introduction for listeners unexposed to the southern rock sound and longtime fans of the music will rejoice and recall great bands of yesteryear that dished out the same kind of backyard cookin' that they came to know and love. In many ways, Swampdawamp has old-fashioned values in the way they play their music with such passion and heart.


Posted by Staff at 5:59 PM

- Indie Music Stop


"SwampdaWamp Hitting It Right"

With a tongue twister of a name like Swampdawamp you may not know what to expect for music. I figured it had to be at least southern flavored, and I was partially right. This band plays rock and blues and their sound is something like the Allman Brothers meets Lynyrd Skynyrd or some facsimile thereof. Ok enough with the comparisons and trying to figure who and what they sound like, when the day is done they create a sound that is all their own.

Gig Michaels has a hefty whiskey like vocal style that lends itself nicely to the lyrics and the sounds the band generates. Right at the outset “I’m Feelin’ Saturday” sets the tone and they grab hold and take control of the steering wheel, never once veering off track. As they move through each track you become increasingly entertained and engrossed in what they have to offer.

The one track that really says who they are lyrically and musically is “Sunday Southern Tradition.” It is all about backyard barbeques and pretty girls and the thrill of NASCAR racing. The south is veracious in their appetite for racing and the culture that has grown up with the sport. This tune tells the tale. It all sounds so darn real when you listen to the Swampdawamp wailing blues-rock machine pump out the music and Michaels starts churning out those vocal workouts. Then they hand out a “Little Pill Called The Truth” with a little ditty called “Tastes Like Chicken To Me.” This is a play on words and more than hints that what we are going through in Iraq right now tastes an awful like the last go round we had in Vietnam, accept this is much more complicated and difficult to get out of, but in the end it still taste like chicken. Yup, I heard that message loud and clear.

This is a very entertaining CD in many ways and well worth your time to check it out. If you have a hankerin’ for the blues-rock southern style, I have just the ticket for you, a little old band called Swampdawamp. You may not be able to say it or spell but you sure you can hear it.

Artist: Swampdawamp
Title: Swampdawamp
Genre: Blues-Rock
Label: Big Penny Entertainment
Website
Amazon Link

Tracks:
01. I’m Feelin Saturday (3:18)
02. Sometimes (3:33)
03. Birthday (4:38)
04. Blind Crippled and Crazy (4:56)
05. Backporch (3:55)
06.The River (6:06)
07.Sunday Southern Tradition (4:50)
08.Miss Becky (3:32)
09. Little Pill Called The Truth (4:24)
10.Tastes Like Chicken To Me (5:25)

Credits:

Gig Michaels: lead vocals & acoustic guitar
Marty Hill: lead & acoustic guitars and dobro
Duke Rivers: B3 & piano
Michael Hough: guitar & backup
Robbie Hegler: bass & backing vocals
David Lee: drums & backing vocals

Additional Musicians & Vocalists:
Michael Brignardello: bass
Eric Darken: percussion
Zippy Dokes: B3
Sabra Callas, Lokie Cloud, Vicky Hampton: background vocals

© MuzikReviews.com

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck
- Muzik Reviews . com


"SwampdaWamp Hitting It Right"

With a tongue twister of a name like Swampdawamp you may not know what to expect for music. I figured it had to be at least southern flavored, and I was partially right. This band plays rock and blues and their sound is something like the Allman Brothers meets Lynyrd Skynyrd or some facsimile thereof. Ok enough with the comparisons and trying to figure who and what they sound like, when the day is done they create a sound that is all their own.

Gig Michaels has a hefty whiskey like vocal style that lends itself nicely to the lyrics and the sounds the band generates. Right at the outset “I’m Feelin’ Saturday” sets the tone and they grab hold and take control of the steering wheel, never once veering off track. As they move through each track you become increasingly entertained and engrossed in what they have to offer.

The one track that really says who they are lyrically and musically is “Sunday Southern Tradition.” It is all about backyard barbeques and pretty girls and the thrill of NASCAR racing. The south is veracious in their appetite for racing and the culture that has grown up with the sport. This tune tells the tale. It all sounds so darn real when you listen to the Swampdawamp wailing blues-rock machine pump out the music and Michaels starts churning out those vocal workouts. Then they hand out a “Little Pill Called The Truth” with a little ditty called “Tastes Like Chicken To Me.” This is a play on words and more than hints that what we are going through in Iraq right now tastes an awful like the last go round we had in Vietnam, accept this is much more complicated and difficult to get out of, but in the end it still taste like chicken. Yup, I heard that message loud and clear.

This is a very entertaining CD in many ways and well worth your time to check it out. If you have a hankerin’ for the blues-rock southern style, I have just the ticket for you, a little old band called Swampdawamp. You may not be able to say it or spell but you sure you can hear it.

Artist: Swampdawamp
Title: Swampdawamp
Genre: Blues-Rock
Label: Big Penny Entertainment
Website
Amazon Link

Tracks:
01. I’m Feelin Saturday (3:18)
02. Sometimes (3:33)
03. Birthday (4:38)
04. Blind Crippled and Crazy (4:56)
05. Backporch (3:55)
06.The River (6:06)
07.Sunday Southern Tradition (4:50)
08.Miss Becky (3:32)
09. Little Pill Called The Truth (4:24)
10.Tastes Like Chicken To Me (5:25)

Credits:

Gig Michaels: lead vocals & acoustic guitar
Marty Hill: lead & acoustic guitars and dobro
Duke Rivers: B3 & piano
Michael Hough: guitar & backup
Robbie Hegler: bass & backing vocals
David Lee: drums & backing vocals

Additional Musicians & Vocalists:
Michael Brignardello: bass
Eric Darken: percussion
Zippy Dokes: B3
Sabra Callas, Lokie Cloud, Vicky Hampton: background vocals

© MuzikReviews.com

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck
- Muzik Reviews . com


"Classic Rock Revisited, Mag"

Holy shit! Southern Rock is back and nobody told me! Damn this feels good. Swampdawamp is the brainchild of vocalist Gig Michaels. This guy has grown up on a steady diet of Marshall Tucker, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, Charlie Daniels, Little Feat, Blackfoot and the Allman Brothers. He wears his influences on his sleeve. Gig posses a gravely deep voice that has little range but who the fuck cares. It sounds perfect on this album.

Most people have written Southern Rock off as a laugh but the truth is this is a 100% American genre of music that gave us some of the most talented American musicians in the history of music. Now, I would not put Swampdawamp in that category but I would say that they are carrying on the legacy of Southern Rock with fire, passion and most importantly solid, kick ass music. This is a solid band that puts it all out on the table for you to take part in.

The best song on the album is by far “The River.” This one has it all, the organ, the guitar, the pounding rhythm and the lead breaks that are loud, blasting out of a Marshall amp. Other songs that are to be checked out are “I’m Feeling Saturday” and “Birthday.” “Blind Crippled and Crazy” is another standout. Hell, check em all out and have a Pabst.

Remember the days when you used to go into a record store and discover a band you had never heard before? You would pick up the album and wonder if it was any good. You would look at the track listing and decide on a whim that you would buy it. This is one of those albums. Check it out. You won’t be disappointed. Go to the web link above and buy this fucker and then email and tell me how much it kicks ass!

– Jeb Wright - Jeb Wright


"Classic Rock Revisited, Mag"

Holy shit! Southern Rock is back and nobody told me! Damn this feels good. Swampdawamp is the brainchild of vocalist Gig Michaels. This guy has grown up on a steady diet of Marshall Tucker, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, Charlie Daniels, Little Feat, Blackfoot and the Allman Brothers. He wears his influences on his sleeve. Gig posses a gravely deep voice that has little range but who the fuck cares. It sounds perfect on this album.

Most people have written Southern Rock off as a laugh but the truth is this is a 100% American genre of music that gave us some of the most talented American musicians in the history of music. Now, I would not put Swampdawamp in that category but I would say that they are carrying on the legacy of Southern Rock with fire, passion and most importantly solid, kick ass music. This is a solid band that puts it all out on the table for you to take part in.

The best song on the album is by far “The River.” This one has it all, the organ, the guitar, the pounding rhythm and the lead breaks that are loud, blasting out of a Marshall amp. Other songs that are to be checked out are “I’m Feeling Saturday” and “Birthday.” “Blind Crippled and Crazy” is another standout. Hell, check em all out and have a Pabst.

Remember the days when you used to go into a record store and discover a band you had never heard before? You would pick up the album and wonder if it was any good. You would look at the track listing and decide on a whim that you would buy it. This is one of those albums. Check it out. You won’t be disappointed. Go to the web link above and buy this fucker and then email and tell me how much it kicks ass!

– Jeb Wright - Jeb Wright


"The Swamp Rocks"



There's nothing complex about SwampdWamp's self-titled debut; these are simple, straightforward songs about down-home, down-to-earth things, and nary a song goes by without mentioning alcohol, cars, women or good times with good friends. Lead vocalist Gig Michaels cites influences such as Lynyrd Skynyrd and Joe Cocker, and the band's Myspace page also lists The Black Crows, Kid Rock, Louis Armstrong and others. Produced by Joe Boyland (Lynyrd Skynrd, B Co., Nazareth), the CD is a veritable jambalaya of Southern rock, funk and a little but of everything else, just for kicks.

"Miss Becky" and "Blind, Crippled, and Crazy" cover both sides of the "songs about women" spectrum, with the former being more lighthearted (both musically and lyrically), and the latter being more heartfelt and sincere as Gig pleads with his girl to "stay inside and make love all day." Friends and family are also common themes here; "I'm Feelin' Saturday" is a tribute to partying it up, with passing references to Cabo Wabo and bar rooms, and "Sunday Southern Tradition" name checks everything from grease pits to NASCAR as it conjures up images of barbecuing in the back yard. Even "The River", a song about suicide, represents death through the common image of one less plate on the kitchen table. One notable thematic exception is "Tastes Like Chicken to Me", which contrary to what the title might suggest is actually a more serious statement about flooding in New Orleans, and one more reason to knock one back in memory of bad times that have passed us by.

Favorite Track: Track 3, "Birthday"
- Online Rock Review


"The Swamp Rocks"



There's nothing complex about SwampdWamp's self-titled debut; these are simple, straightforward songs about down-home, down-to-earth things, and nary a song goes by without mentioning alcohol, cars, women or good times with good friends. Lead vocalist Gig Michaels cites influences such as Lynyrd Skynyrd and Joe Cocker, and the band's Myspace page also lists The Black Crows, Kid Rock, Louis Armstrong and others. Produced by Joe Boyland (Lynyrd Skynrd, B Co., Nazareth), the CD is a veritable jambalaya of Southern rock, funk and a little but of everything else, just for kicks.

"Miss Becky" and "Blind, Crippled, and Crazy" cover both sides of the "songs about women" spectrum, with the former being more lighthearted (both musically and lyrically), and the latter being more heartfelt and sincere as Gig pleads with his girl to "stay inside and make love all day." Friends and family are also common themes here; "I'm Feelin' Saturday" is a tribute to partying it up, with passing references to Cabo Wabo and bar rooms, and "Sunday Southern Tradition" name checks everything from grease pits to NASCAR as it conjures up images of barbecuing in the back yard. Even "The River", a song about suicide, represents death through the common image of one less plate on the kitchen table. One notable thematic exception is "Tastes Like Chicken to Me", which contrary to what the title might suggest is actually a more serious statement about flooding in New Orleans, and one more reason to knock one back in memory of bad times that have passed us by.

Favorite Track: Track 3, "Birthday"
- Online Rock Review


Discography

2011 - "Short Stories From A Long Road" (Big Penny)
2009 - "Rock This Country" (Big Penny)
2008 - "2.0" (EP) (Big Penny)
2007 - "SwampDaWamp" (Big Penny)

Band receives regular airplay on mainstream, college, internet & satellite radio in both rock & country formats.

CDs available at most retail outlets including Best Buy and available online through the following:
Amazon.com; ITunes; Rhapsody; VCast Verizon Wireless; Napster; EMusic; Ruckus & Audio Lunchbox.

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Bio


Hailing from Nashville Tn & the Carolinas, SwampDaWamp is the powerful and creative collaboration of six talented and seasoned musicians: Gig Michaels (lead vocals & acoustic guitar); David Lee (drums); Laney Strickland (guitar & vocals); Keith Inman (guitar); Joe Boogie (keyboards, B3 & vocals); and Rich Basco (bass).
Five years and 4 records later, SwampDaWamp is ready to get those fires burning again with Short Stories From A Long Road. Gig Michaels is back with his from the gut vocals and his self- helping lyrics, coming to the table with a full deck ready to deal on rocking blues tracks like “Sweet Disease” and “Do Things.” The SwampDaWamp train just keeps rolling down the tracks with straight up southern flavored rock and plenty of blues licks in the mix to keep fans with many tastes interested. The band mixes an appealing blend of modern rock, classic rock, blues and modern country that has no age barriers, nor demands a musical preference on their listeners. With big hitting themes like anti-bullying from the track “Fat Boy Can Jam” to soft healing, tear jerkers like “Happy Anniversary”, the Swamp boys are making their way into commercial success like never before without trying, just being who they are.
SwampDaWamp has signed on with SRS Records, UK, and a summer tour is scheduled to begin in July 2012 at the famous Borough Theatre in Abergavenny, UK, the same stage where The Beatles were to become recognized and thrust on to world stardom. Two tours are already scheduled for the Summer and Fall months of 2012 leading the band to host one of the world’s largest music festival cruises, The Rock Legends Cruise II, alongside Foreigner, 38 Special, Molly Hatchet, The Marshall Tucker Band, Black Oak Arkansas and many more tba…..
Visit the SwampDaWamp website for updates, downloads, pictures and more.