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Sugaray Rayford joins Kyle Meredith to talk about his album new, Human Decency. The Grammy-nominated blues titan dives deep on the record and his career, so listen above or wherever you get your podcasts.
Rayford retraces growing up in severe poverty in Texas before making his way to California and finding his voice in R&B and Blues (and meeting a pre-famous Vanilla Ice). He also details how his time in the Marines influenced his style of social justice lyrics, while also taking a page from Prince’s book about how to distill all of it into upbeat party music. Elsewhere, he digs into the backstory behind songs like “Failing Upwards” and the sexy sway of “Hanky Panky,” and also tells us about his contributions to upcoming tribute albums for Bill Withers and Little Feat’s Lowell George.
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