New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Wild Rabbit Salad singer/songwriters Mike and Marietta read the tea leaves and envision sharing their creations through multiple modern day technologies. Technologies which have the ability to deliver entertainment to literally millions of music lovers around the world. Two of those examples are radio (both terrestrial and subscription) along with the added dimension of music video channels. Mike "Bucky" Roebuck comments, "When you have such a gifted partner as I have, when the local scene permits you to record with the best, and you add the top shelf qualities of a premium video production company the excitement level goes through the roof." As Bill Bentley writes in Americana Highways, "Bucky Goldberg and Marietta Goldberg fit together like grits and gravy, and zero in on backwoods wailing crossed with urban beauty." The duo delivers pure Americana on their latest compilation which contains eleven tracks and includes the catchy "Four Days Sober". The album is on its way to radio stations worldwide as of this writing and the team's new screenplay music video is already streaming on You Tube.
About the Album - Titled "Trouble in Town" the new album contains eleven songs with two of them being songs by Townes Van Zandt. They may well have released the perfect depiction of American life and lore right from the beginning starting with track number one "Drop Top Cadillac". The lyrics tell a story and present vivid descriptions such as "that baby blue nineteen fifty two drop top Cadillac". The song comes across with just the right amount of swinging guitar in the background along with Mike and Marietta sharing the story as the song goes along. Speaking of Marietta track two features her mellow voice backed up with a whispering acoustic that tells a story titled, "Tecumseh Valley". Mike returns on track three telling the all too familiar story of the working man that has got to feed his family, pure Americana if there ever was on "Mine No.9". The complete collection communicates heart felt renderings and then add a cello to accent the somber acoustics and you have Americana with a twist. The team chose their "Four Days Sober" from the collection to be their first screenplay music video (above) and it's already gaining tremendous attention. This compilation has got something for everybody. Click on the SoundCloud link below to preview the entire album or you can click to receive it immediately.
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