GUITAR VIRTUOSO CHRIS CAIN PREMIERES VIDEO FOR BLUES FOR MY DAD
"Blues For My Dad" A Featured Track On Cain's Latest Album,
Good Intentions Gone Bad
Video Created By Album Producer Christoffer "Kid" Andersen
"Chris Cain...Now That Boy Can Play The Guitar!"
–B.B. King
“Chris Cain is the most important blues player you need to hear. Marvelous and irresistible...Cain brings an indelible touch and resonance to the blues, combining down-home sentiment with uptown feel. He unleashes unadulterated fretboard genius.”
–Vintage Guitar
“A heady stew of Memphis-styled, rough-and-tumble electric blues. Potent guitar work and rough, lived-in vocals are edge-of-your-seat stuff. Cain’s exceptional original songs relentlessly reveal startling hooks and riffs amidst a wash of piercing, razor-sharp guitar.”
–Blues & Rhythm
“Chris Cain is one of the most brilliant and vital figures making music of any kind...He’s near legendary on the blues scene...an extraordinarily talented, consummate musician delivering passionate, heartfelt vocals, potent, superb playing and marvelous songs.”
–Blues Music Magazine
On Monday, August 19, Alligator Records artist Chris Cain will premiere the new video for his song, Blues For My Dad. The song is from Cain's celebrated new release, Good Intentions Gone Bad. The new album finds Cain operating at the absolute peak of his powers, with producer/studio whiz/multi-instrumentalist/video producer (and guitarist for Rick Estrin & The Nightcats), Christoffer "Kid" Andersen pushing him to new heights every step of the way.
Cain's labelmate, blues-rocker Tommy Castro, agrees this song is intense and touching, saying, "I'm crying like baby over here. Everything about this is great. Everyone with a heartbeat will love this song. It’s as powerful as Bill Withers' Grandma's Hands."
Watch the video here:
With more than three decades of touring and fifteen previous albums under his belt, Cain, once known as "one of the greatest guitarists you’ve never heard," is now celebrated by fans and fellow musicians alike as being among the blues’ most talented and exciting players. His original songs overflow with surprising hooks and feature razor-sharp lyrics that are moving and humorously insightful. With his powerful, soul man’s voice and his inventive guitar work—inspired by Grant Green and Wes Montgomery as much as by B.B. King and Albert King—Cain’s talents are unparalleled in the blues world. Living Blues says Cain is currently “turning out the best work of his career.”