The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band tour kicks off this weekend
01-05-2024Three time BMA nominee's The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band are "the greatest front-porch blues band in the world". They are led by Reverend Peyton, who most consider to be the premier finger picker playing today. He has earned a reputation as both a singularly compelling performer and a persuasive evangelist for the rootsy, country blues styles that captured his imagination early in life. It inspired him and his band to make pilgrimages to Clarksdale, Mississippi to study under such blues masters as T-Model Ford, Robert Belfour and David “Honeyboy” Edwards.
Starting this weekend The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band tours Europe all May:
04/05: Ingelmunster, BE - Labadoux Festival
05/05: Breda, NL - Mezz - SOLD OUT
07/05: Nijmegen, NL - Merleyn - SOLD OUT
08/05: Eindhoven, NL - Wilhelmina
09/05: Hamburg, DE - Nochtwache
10/05: Worspede, DE - Music Hall
11/05: Groningen, NL - Rhythm & Blues Night
13/05: Norwich, UK - Norwich Arts Centre
14/05: Sheffield, UK - Greystones
15/05: Leeds, UK - Brudenell Social Club
16/05: Newcastle, UK - Cluny
17/05: London, UK - Downstairs At The Dome
18/05: Utrecht, NL - dB's
19/05: Virtron, BE - Hamawe Roots Festival
21/05: Prague, CZ - Lucerna Music Bar
22/05: Ulm, DE - Roxy
24/05: Solothurn, CH - Rock This Town Weekender
25/05: Drouges, FR - Farm and Village Festival
Their latest record Dance Songs For Hard Times went #1 on the Billboard, iTunes and Sirius XM Blues Charts and was produced by Grammy winner Vance Powell (Jack White, Chris Stapleton). The record is critically acclaimed by Rolling Stone, Relix, Popmatters, Guitar World, American Songwriter, No Depression, Glide, Wide Open Country, Paste, American Blues Scene and many more!
Dance Songs For Hard Times was written by candlelight and then recorded using the best technology available. In the 1950s. But listeners won’t find another album as relevant, electrifying and timely. It conveys the hopes and fears of pandemic living. Rev. Peyton, the Big Damn Band’s vocalist and world-class fingerstyle guitarist, details bleak financial challenges on the songs “Ways and Means” and “Dirty Hustlin’.” He pines for in-person reunions with loved ones on “No Tellin’ When,” and he pleads for celestial relief on the album-closing “Come Down Angels.” Far from a depressing listen, Dance Songs lives up to its name by delivering action-packed riffs and rhythms across 11 songs. The country blues trio that won over crowds on more than one Warped Tour knows how to make an audience move.