The traditional sounds of the Shenandoah Valley: hot flatpicking guitar, mandolin, upright bass, sweet harmonies, and an infectious chorus paying tribute to the beauty of autumn in the Old Dominion.
This song is three minutes of danceable fun! It’s an uptempo Americana roots rocker with a shimmering guitar melody and an easy lyrical hook for listeners to sing along.
The song is a fresh and powerful three-minute take on a danceable Motown groove served with generous helpings of Memphis BBQ sauce, baritone sax and B3 organ. Stoll’s incendiary guitar solo urges you to “turn it up,” and get a tattoo on your arm!
Eleven songs. The title track is a deep, dirty blues lament about the haunted, twisted story of the now-defunct District of Columbia prison in Lorton, VA.
Deep Blue C is a classic heavy blues/rock song that draws on the sounds of Stoll’s guitar heroes including Jimi Hendrix, Robin Trower and Stevie Ray Vaughan.