This review was originally published on Indie Voice Blog. Review: If you can imagine Tom Petty singing vocals for the Eagles while BB King plays dirty blues, then you have a taste of the awesomeness that is Jeffrey Halford. On […]
This review was originally published on Indie Voice Blog. Review: If you can imagine Tom Petty singing vocals for the Eagles while BB King plays dirty blues, then you have a taste of the awesomeness that is Jeffrey Halford. On […]
Jeffrey Halford may live in the San Francisco area, but his music hails from someplace much further south by southeast. The swampy, foot-stomping rocker “Dead Man’s Hand” kicks off an album that also makes stops in Louisiana, Texas and Memphis. […]
Hollywood may be its cultural capital, but parts of California are as real as Missouri or the Carolinas. Fans of Dave Alvin or Chuck Prophet may already have gotten this drift, but Jeffrey Halford’s Hunkpapa offers a more focused guidebook […]
The third release by Jeffrey Halford & the Healers is impressive in its musical and lyrical content and utter lack of pretense; simply put, this is great rootsy rock music. Halford is a transplanted Texan who has called California home […]
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