March 17 street date. 140 gram black vinyl reissue pressing of this 2019 release by The Cash Box Kings. World class Chicago blues masters The Cash Box Kings deliver a fresh, exhilarating take on the real deal Windy City sound, filled with soul deep singing, brawny harmonica, stinging guitar and infectious ensemble playing. They are revered around the world for their dedication to creating rich, timeless blues. "Hail To The Kings!" features 11 brilliant new original songs and revitalizing takes on Jimmy Reed's "I'm The Man Down There" and Mercy Dee Walton's "Sugar Daddy". Label-mate Shemekia Copeland guests on one track. A raucous, hard-hitting album that breathes fire into authentic Chicago blues.
March 17 street date. The Cash Box Kings keep real-deal Chicago blues alive and kicking with smart, contemporary songwriting, tough vocals, world-class harmonica and razor-sharp guitar. Living Blues magazine has called them "one of the best blues bands in the land". The Cash Box Kings have played major festivals all over the world, including the Chicago Blues Festival (over 10 times), the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, and the Edmonton Blues Festival. "Oscar's Motel" was recorded in Chicago and features nine new original Cash Box Kings songs updating the classic juke-joint sound for the modern day. The band also breathes new life into Muddy Waters' "Please Have Mercy" and Sonny Boy Williamson's "Pontiac Blues". Chicago blues diva Deitra Farr and Memphis blues great John Nemeth guest.
March 17 street date. The Cash Box Kings keep real-deal Chicago blues alive and kicking with smart, contemporary songwriting, tough vocals, world-class harmonica and razor-sharp guitar. Living Blues magazine has called them "one of the best blues bands in the land". The Cash Box Kings have played major festivals all over the world, including the Chicago Blues Festival (over 10 times), the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, and the Edmonton Blues Festival. "Oscar's Motel" was recorded in Chicago and features nine new original Cash Box Kings songs updating the classic juke-joint sound for the modern day. The band also breathes new life into Muddy Waters' "Please Have Mercy" and Sonny Boy Williamson's "Pontiac Blues". Chicago blues diva Deitra Farr and Memphis blues great John Nemeth guest.