"She's Gone" AI assisted original Rockabilly (tribute to Thomas Grady Martin) #ROCKABILLY #JACKSCOTT

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SHE'S GONE

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Music and lyrics: © RBR/The Retro Beat Repository/J Guilbault 2024 Created using UDIO.com (this video is not sponsored by UDIO) Mixing, editing, sound effects created in N-TRACK STUDIO 10 x 64



Hey music lovers!

Get ready to dive deep into the raw, bluesy heart of rockabilly with my new track She’s Gone. This one is special to me—I wanted it to echo the haunting, soulful sound of Jack Scott’s music while serving as a tribute to one of the unsung heroes of rockabilly: the legendary Thomas “Grady” Martin.

Grady Martin was the session guitarist who defined the sound of an era. You’ve heard him on countless records, even if you didn’t know it—his guitar licks are behind some of the most iconic tracks in rockabilly history. Whether it was laying down that unmistakable twang on Johnny Horton’s hits, bringing the alternate version of Buddy Holly’s “Rock Around with Ollie Vee” to life, or lending his magic touch to The Rock’n’Roll Trio and Johnny Carroll, Grady’s influence is undeniable. His list of collaborations is a mile long, and his unique sound is embedded in the DNA of rockabilly itself.

I worked especially hard on She’s Gone to honor that sound—to capture that mix of heartbreak and grit, the echo of a lost love with the rhythm that keeps driving you forward. I hope you hear Grady’s spirit shining through in the riffs and melodies because this song is as much about honoring his legacy as it is about telling a story of loss and loneliness.

Give it a spin and let me know what you think—here’s to keeping that rockabilly spirit alive!
#Rockabilly #GradyMartin #JackScott #1950sMusic #Tribute #LegendaryGuitarist #ClassicVibes
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