Radney Foster
- When
- March 03, 2016
- Where
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McGonigel’s Mucky Duck
2425 Norfolk
Houston,TX 77098 - Cost
- $35 - $38
Texas singer-songwriter Radney Foster returns to McGonigel’s Mucky Duck.
For his first set of new material in five years, Foster writes love songs without relying on what’s already been said to death. Everything I Should Have Said thus demonstrates the Del Rio native’s uncanny ability to produce musical magic.
Foster left behind the studios of his home base in Nashville for a converted brothel in the Louisiana bayou. The results retain a no-holds-barred honesty infusing a hint of swampy rhythms into his Texas-bred tales. Three songs in the album’s middle find him at his best.
Considered an elder statesman of Texas singer-songwriters, Foster has been a friend and mentor to many younger artists on the Texas scene. He’s written and produced songs for Randy Rogers, Jack Ingram, Kacey Musgraves, Wade Bowen, Josh Abbott, Pat Green, Cory Morrow and many others. His songs are regularly mined by superstar acts like Keith Urban (“Raining on Sunday,” “I’m In,”), Sara Evans (“Real Fine Place,” “Revival”) and the Dixie Chicks (“Godspeed”).
Throughout his 30 year career, Foster has continuously stretched the boundaries. “I strive to challenge myself as a writer, a musician and a singer everyday.” As his voice has deepened and grown richer, so, it seems, has his focus. These are the songs of a full-grown man, who long ago left fear by the side of the road.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/radneyfoster