Classic Rock

Marcus King

arcus King’s music lies at the intersection of blues, soul and southern rock, capped with a majestic voice that brings to mind soul greats Al Green or Bobby Womack. While the Marcus King Band ready their return – “For the first time in six years, we just got out of the studio together,” King reveals. “We recorded some stuff down in Macon, Georgia, that we’re very excited about” – his solo career continues apace with the deeply personal album , informed by King’s struggles with mental health and addiction. The record ultimately carries a message of hope, while its soulful radiance is partly down to legendary

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