Love this track so much, I'm posting it twice: once on the news page and then again here just so you don't miss it.
A fifth-generation descendant of Wyoming homesteaders, Luke Bell is a ranch hand turned troubadour who has seen a lot of life in his 26 years. The singer-songwriter just released a new tune, "Sometimes," and it's one that you will want to give a listen. Bell says of the track: "I wrote this song a few years ago about the mixed feelings a person has when they leave something behind before they've decided whether it's the right thing to do or not. At the time I was living down in Texas and havin a ball of a time with good friends at places like The Hole in the Wall, The Broken Spoke and The White Horse, but grew restless and hit the road. I had it half written and sang it in the studio just foolin around- the band thought it was a blast to jam on so I finished it and we cut it in just a few takes if I remember right. It's a straight forward Bakersfield style Honky-Tonk-punk-rock-two-steppin-long-legged thoroughbred; nothin fancy, just fun." Bell sounds like no one else out there right now yet he evokes the familiar sound of country icons from the past. There's not too many MUST listens that come along, "Sometimes" is one of them. Listen to the track above or download the track for free via Bandcamp: https://lukebell.bandcamp.com/releases Bell will release a new album later this year and will appear at the Stagecoach Festival on Saturday, April 30th. Tour dates to be announced. www.lukebellmusic.com www.twitter.com/lukebellmusic www.facebook.com/lukebellofficialmusic www.soundcloud.com/luke-bell-music
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