JD McPherson
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JD McPherson

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States | INDIE

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States | INDIE
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"Review, Signs & Signifiers"

"5 of 5 stars ...one of the best rock and roll records I’ve heard since…forever." - Richard Milne, WXRT, Chicago, IL, USA


"Review, Signs & Signifiers"

“Signs and Signifiers” brims with honest, raw and authentic talent" - Robert Dean, TheTruthAboutMusic.com


"Review, Signs & Signifiers"

"4 out of 5 stars...Singer/songwriter JD McPherson's 2010 debut album, Signs & Signifiers, is a rockin', bluesy, forward-thinking album that subtly breaks the conventions of most vintage rock projects. ... Signs & Signifiers paints a picture of McPherson as a kind of post-structuralist retro-rocker, living in the moment with one boot in the past and the other boot in the future." - Matt Collar, Allmusic.com


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2010 - Signs & Signifiers - Hi-Style Records, Chicago, IL

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With a strong singing voice that moves from smooth and sweet, to raw and rockin’ on a dime, JD McPherson channels Little Richard, James Brown, Charlie Feathers, to name a few. Hi-Style Records is excited to present the debut release by JD McPherson, Signs & Signifiers! Hi-Style brought JD McPherson up from Oklahoma to the big city of Chicago to record this stellar 12 song, full length album. Produced by Jimmy Sutton (Mighty Blue Kings, Four Charms, Del Moroccos) and engineered by Alex Hall (The Modern Sounds, Del Moroccos), the album also features Sutton on bass and guitar, and Hall on
drums and piano. Recorded to an old 1960’s Berlant ¼ inch tape machine, this stellar performance, and brilliant song writing by McPherson, all come together under Jimmy Sutton’s impeccable production. This is authentic electrifying rock n’ roll/ rhythm & blues with post-structural lyrics and arrangements.
The album also features guest musicians: Scott Ligon, (NRBQ’s Terry Adams Rock & Roll Quartet), plays incredibly tasteful piano. Austin’s Jonathan Doyle (Nick Curran and the Lowlifes, White Ghost Shivers) and Chicago’s Josh Bell (The Del Moroccos) blow killer tenor and baritone saxophones. Susan Voelz (Alejandro Escovedo, Poi Dog Pondering), on violin, and Allison Chesley (Helen Money), on cello, contribute a beautiful string arrangement to the soulful “A Gentle Awakening”. Rounding out the album’s guests, guitar ace Joel Paterson, (The Modern Sounds) lends some choice guitar work to the Joey
Simone classic “Your Love (All That I’m Missing)”