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An uplifting song dedicated to a child from Stone Mountain, Georgia who was burned over 80% of his body in June of 2010 and the many family, friends and total strangers who've supported him and his family through the recovery process.
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Rock: Southern Rock
Release Date:
2010
Surrounded By Angels - A Song For Al
The Squirrelheads
© Copyright-Jamie R. Hood
(884502899818)
Record Label: The Squirrelheads
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Since 2001 The Squirrelheads have been dishing out some of the freshest New Orleans FUNK, Blues and Boogie this side of the Mississippi Delta. With a unique blend of New Orleans- influenced funk and good old Southern Soul, The Squirrelheads offer a musical blend that will insist you tap your feet and shake that thang. If you ain’t groovin’ then you ain’t listenin’ to The Squirrelheads.
Start with influences such as the Meters, The Neville Brothers, Dr. John, Buckwheat Zydeco and The Radiators. Then throw in a side of Southern-fried Soul such as the Allman Brothers Band and James Brown and you have a unique style of roots-funk- boogie with a Zydeco twist.
While The Squirrelheads have evolved into one of Atlanta’s most requested party bands, the 2006 release of their first CD, From The Center Of The Universe, proves that nothing beats good song writing. From the instrumentals “Tallboy” and “McNutt Strut” to the hard-driving “New Orleans Blues”, and making many stops in between, each song stands on its own - and highlights a different side of their many influences.
Out-n-about The Squirrelheads have been seen playing outdoor festivals, local clubs, bars, and private events.
Recently the band has had the pleasure (and horror) to share the stage with the likes of Jimmy Herring (Widespread Panic), Tab Benoit, Papa Mali, Bobby Lee Rogers (The Codetalkers), Sister Hazel, Blueground Undergrass, Rebirth Brass Band, Deep Blue Sun and The Donna Hopkins Band. They’ve also been highlighted on Atlanta Radio stations Rock 100.5, the former 99X and Z93, and Gainesville’s WBCX, and showcased in venues such as Smith’s Olde Bar, Fat Matt’s Rib Shack, The Five Spot, The Moonshadow Tavern, The Brandyhouse and Jake’s Roadhouse to name a few.
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