254 - Omar & the Howlers - All That and the Kitchen Sink
Sep 2, 2017 ·
28m 29s
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Guitar Player Magazine described Omar Dykes – “his guitar playing slices like a freight train pullin’ a load of Texas tone, and his voice has the kind of delivery that...
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Guitar Player Magazine described Omar Dykes – “his guitar playing slices like a freight train pullin’ a load of Texas tone, and his voice has the kind of delivery that could shatter a beer stein.” Dykes has been making music for over 50 years, and he’s showing no sign of slowing down.
2014 was a particularly emotional year for him – he lost four dear friends that had been a part of his career. Using music as his catharsis, he’s created one of his strongest albums to date called the Kitchen Sink. In addition to the new songs, he gives us the origins of the archival tracks on the new disc. Plus, he talks about how being retired is actually helping his songwriting, and the time he met Johnny Cash.
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2014 was a particularly emotional year for him – he lost four dear friends that had been a part of his career. Using music as his catharsis, he’s created one of his strongest albums to date called the Kitchen Sink. In addition to the new songs, he gives us the origins of the archival tracks on the new disc. Plus, he talks about how being retired is actually helping his songwriting, and the time he met Johnny Cash.
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