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Country 13 February, 2017

"This Son Is A Stranger To You" - The Posthumous Release By Texas Singer/Songwriter Rich Minus, Out March 17

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"This Son Is A Stranger To You" - The Posthumous Release By Texas Singer/Songwriter Rich Minus, Out March 17
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) This Son Is A Stranger To You is a posthumous release by Texas singer/songwriter Rich Minus. These previously unreleased tracks are taken from his last recording sessions at the legendary Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee and were produced by Grammy award-winner Matt Ross-Spang (Jason Isbell, Margo Price.)

Something of a well-kept secret, the rough and tumble Minus was part of a clatch of songwriters that included Townes Van Zandt, Blaze Foley and Clavin Russell. He released 3 full-length albums for the legendary New Rose Records imprint in France in the 90's and the Texas Tornados recorded his songs.

Now Saustex brings you his first-ever official U.S. release that features the cream of his catalog with a great backing band that includes Steve Potts (drums - Al Green, Neil Young, Gov't Mule), Dave Roe (bass - Johnny Cash, Sturgill Simpson) and firebrand guitarist John Paul Keith (Ryan Adams, Jack Oblivian, The One Four Fives).






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