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Kat Riggins
Добавлен 14 фев 2021
Cry Out (OFFICIAL video) by Kat Riggins
This Blues Music Award nominated album (Cry Out) is a collection of the original contemporary blues songs that hope to encourage the listener to be an active participant in life. Of course, there are foot-stompin' good-time songs, sassy hard drivin' tunes, and sweet and sultry lovers' grooves too! However, the general feeling of the project is one of strength in unity and courage in the face of adversity, oppression, and tribulations. The title track itself is about breaking the silence in order to inspire hope, peace and self-confidence for those lacking it, humility for those who could use it, and positive change for all of us.
"Don't be afraid to CRY OUT! "
"Don't be afraid to CRY OUT! "
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Kat Riggins u are a amazing 🪬💯❤️💪🏿🙏🏿✊🏿
Your performance of this song on, Saturday at the BBQ and Blues fest in Bessemer, AL, gave me chills. Love seeing this video. Beautiful! No wonder my daughter, River, felt an instant connection to you. She felt your loving soul!
More relevant today than 2 years ago.
Should be number 1 in all charts worldwide! Great artist
great song and great voice. Greetings from GREECE
Three of the very best musical artists around right now : Sari Schorr, Jackie Venson and the brilliant Kat Riggins. All of them vastly under appreciated. “Cry Out” album essential listening. Love it.
Say it again. I love that song.
Cry Out has a dope ass sound.
Love it.
✊🏾It's A Great Song Ms Kat and Great Anthem For Help & Peace... Plus I love the old school vibes mix with the Blues🤗 Sooo I liked and Subscribe stay blessed love
I Love you Kat 🖤🖤🖤🖤😍😍😍😍😍
Great!!
Awesome. GREAT lines in this my friend. Brought tears to my eyes..... thank you. STAY well.
Thank you, sista Sunday! 💜💜💜
Love it cousin ❤️🙏🏾🗣
Thank you, fam. I love you! 💜
@@katriggins8240 love you toooo!!
Pay attention to the great KAT RIGGINS. Pay attention to all that she says. She stands up for human rights, self-dignity and more. She does this with tremendous heart, soul, sincerity, rhythm and talent. Every note, every motion, every look by KAT must be shared with this world. I've seen her live, whenever I had the chance, and she always touched me deeply, with her magnetic personality, friendliness and voice. For a blues lady, she sure carries a whole lot of joy, and raises the joy level in everyone around her. Now, that's a good kind of contagious!
Thank you, Linda. I truly appreciate your support. 💜💜💜
You've got it!
Great job Kat, Dar and Jim!!!! congratulations!
Good music good mission ! 👍🏼👍🏼
Nice work everybody... and Zman
Zman rocks!!!!!!!! We are so thankful for his amazing work!
LOVE IT!
Thank you!
CD Review for Kat Riggins new album Cry Out published in Blues Music Magazine KAT RIGGINS Cry Out Gulf Coast Records Kat Riggins has been steadily winning over live audiences with her powerful voice. After three independent releases, her latest is on Gulf Coast Records, the label run by Guy Hale and Mike Zito, who produced the project, playing guitar throughout. The all-original program is credited to Riggins as the writer, with Zito handling all aspects of the musical compositions. Able to cover everything from a whisper to a piercing cry of joy, Riggins wrote the songs last year, before the world was turned upside down several times over. The bruising drive and red-hot licks from Zito on “Burn It All Down” frame the singer's stark lament over being played for a fool. “Truth” straddles the line between blues and rock, making a fervent plea for an open, honest relationship. “Wicked Tongue” finds her back in the clutches of a sweet-talking temptress, surrounded by the raging tones emanating from Zito's guitar. On the title track, Riggins serves up a litany of social issues, encouraging listeners to raise their voices to demand change. Another highlight, “The Storm,” is a brooding, grinding blues with the singer affirming her power, providing a gritty testimony from the perspective of a Black, gay woman. “Son Of A Gun” serves as a gutsy tribute to one of Riggins' influences, Koko Taylor, while “Can You See Me Now” channels Tina Turner, Riggins in complete command over a funky mix of horns and guitars. “Meet Your Maker” employs a catchy guitar hook wrapped around brassy horn accents, placing Riggins in a joyful strut while preaching about the perils of living life too fast. The lone ballad, “Heavy,” journeys into the depths of the human experience, narrated by tender, soulful ministrations from Riggins, the backing chorus comprised of her godson, niece, and nephews. Riggins digs into the blues on “No Sale,” her take on the familiar “devil at the crossroads” theme leading to personal redemption, delivered with a voice full of crackling intensity. The full-bore rocker “Catching Up” finds her promising a joyous, steamy reunion when she returns home from her tour. One caveat is the lack of credit for the backing band other than Brian Zielie on drums and Doug Byrkit on bass. If you are looking for a modern blues record, focused on love together with social justice issues, delivered by a woman able to invest each song with the full gamut of emotions, look no further. This new one from Kat Riggins gives you all that, and then some. - Mark Thompson
I LOVE y'all over at Blues Music Magazine!!! Thank you so much for your continued support.
Great job! Very powerful rendition of a very powerful song. A true anthem for our troubled times.
Thank you so much!