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After forming in Birmingham, Alabama Brother Cane was ubiquitous on rock radio throughout the mid to late nineties. Their debut self titled Virgin Records album birthed three hit singles, “Got No Shame”, “That Don’t Satisfy Me” and “Hard Act To Follow”. Followed two years later by the hit “And Fools Shine On” from the album Seeds, and then “I Lie In The Bed I Make” from the 1998 album Wishpool. which also went to number one on rock radio. Wishpool would be the band’s final full length release until now.

Written and recorded in Nashville, Magnolia Medicine sees Johnson, original bassist Glenn Maxey, drummer Jarred Pope, guitarist Tony Higbee, and keyboardist Buck Johnson put forth an eleven track effort steeped in all of their various influences.

For the past twenty five years Johnson has been the lead guitarist on global tours for John Waite, Alice Cooper, Thin Lizzy and now currently filling the enormous hole left by the late Gary Rossington in Lynyrd Skynyrd. These experiences have helped provide the inspiration and source material for Magnolia Medicine. Opening track “If This Means War” leans heavy into an aggressive stance that announces that this is no meek or half assed attempt for Brother Cane to reenter the world of rock and roll. This return is sonic, soulful and it is not messing around.

Magnolia Medicine is set for release in early 2026 on Double Dragon Records distributed by DSR/Virgin Music Group

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