About the Event
Mike Farris Sings the Soul of Christmas blends Gospel and Rock in a spirited performance of holiday classics, bringing joy and warmth to the season.
Coming off an incredible Grammy win for 2015's "Shine for all the People" (Best Roots Gospel album), Nashville rocker Mike Farris keeps it earthy and personal on his latest release on Compass Records, "Silver & Stone." The title refers to his wife Julie's wedding ring, and the album is a celebration of their 23 years of marriage and her steadfastness in sticking by him through his years struggling with addiction and alcoholism. Now sober for seven years, Farris has the energy and conviction of a man saved, a stack of anecdotes and life experiences that would make most people's heads spin, and a soulful vocal delivery reminiscent of Sam Cooke or Otis Redding. "Silver & Stone" isn't a "Gospel" album by any means, but Farris still takes us to church on these 12 engaging tracks, including a cover of Bill Withers' "Hope She'll be Happier."
Produced at Compass Sound Studio (AKA "Hillbilly Central" – the birthplace of Outlaw Country) in Nashville by Compass Records co-founder, Garry West, "Silver and Stone" finds Farris imbuing his songs with a vibey, lighthearted feel, returning to his roots as a rocker and Soul singer. The album weaves through the traditions of American music the way that Tennessee born and bred Farris has done expertly throughout his 25-year career, starting with his major label band, Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies. Sonically, "Silver and Stone's" warm organic sound and stellar playing recalls the cream of the Stax Records' catalog. The album opener and Farris original, "Tennessee Girl," segueing into "Are You Lonely For Me Baby?" and "Can I Get a Witness," are loose and groove-driven, hitting all the right notes of Soul, and Blues with an effortlessness that shows what a natural Farris is for this sound.
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