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Texas native Austin Allsup is set to release his new album in 2024.
To capture the essence of this album, Austin has self-produced the record at the legendary
Church Studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The studio, formerly owned by Leon Russell and Steve
Ripley, still holds a certain reverence. The album features a signature blend of country, rock, blues, and a hint of R&B influences that are sure to stem from Allsup’s roots in southern gospel music. Full of catchy melodies and honest lyrics layered with wit, this cosmic southern storyteller is sure to stand
out in a crowded music scene.
The album includes the highly acclaimed track “Holy Water” co-written by country music
staple and friend Cody Jinks, which was previously released on Jinks' "Lifers" album.
One of the highlights of the album is the re-recording of the classic Leon Russell song "Down on Deep River," which was originally recorded with the help of Allsup's Grammy Awardwinning father, Tommy Allsup. For this new version, Austin has added overdubs of his father's solo from the original recording to pay tribute to his legacy. Austin Allsup is poised to continue his upward trajectory and cement his place as one of the
most original voices in americana/country music.
To capture the essence of this album, Austin has self-produced the record at the legendary
Church Studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The studio, formerly owned by Leon Russell and Steve
Ripley, still holds a certain reverence. The album features a signature blend of country, rock, blues, and a hint of R&B influences that are sure to stem from Allsup’s roots in southern gospel music. Full of catchy melodies and honest lyrics layered with wit, this cosmic southern storyteller is sure to stand
out in a crowded music scene.
The album includes the highly acclaimed track “Holy Water” co-written by country music
staple and friend Cody Jinks, which was previously released on Jinks' "Lifers" album.
One of the highlights of the album is the re-recording of the classic Leon Russell song "Down on Deep River," which was originally recorded with the help of Allsup's Grammy Awardwinning father, Tommy Allsup. For this new version, Austin has added overdubs of his father's solo from the original recording to pay tribute to his legacy. Austin Allsup is poised to continue his upward trajectory and cement his place as one of the
most original voices in americana/country music.
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