Southern Avenue, That's All, Genesis, single cover

Southern Avenue, Genesis That’s All

Memphis-based Grammy nominee Southern Avenue release their rendition of the 1983 of the Genesis classic, “That’s All.” The now 6-piece blues-soul act lays out their funky, groovy imprint of the track, produced by Ori Naftaly and out via Color Red, record label and music platform founded by Eddie Roberts of The New Mastersounds.

Southern Avenue puts the lowdown funk on this timeless Genesis hit and practically turns it into a different song. “That’s All” works so well this way that younger listeners could easily mistake it for an original. Tierinii Jackson owns the lead vocal with a simmering intensity and an easy grace, showing her depth as a musical interpreter. The rhythm section’s pocket is bottomless and keeps Jackson supplied with everything she needs. The song is a considered and creative reworking of a vintage radio smash that’s both entertaining and artistic. What’s not to like?

“That’s All”

 
While on tour in the UK, Israeli-born guitarist, Ori Naftaly played his bandmates some of his favorite music from UK-based artists that he grew up on. He went deep playing the first three Genesis albums back-to-back and the band went further down the rabbit hole by watching a documentary on the group. Vocalist Tierinii Jackson had always been a fan of Phil Collins and when it came time for the band to vet songs to cover, Nalfaty suggested an 80s-era Genesis hit. Southern Avenue takes the already groovy pop-rock song and gives it a soulful spin with controlled command in the studio that translates into an electrifying banger at live shows driven by luscious vocal harmonies and vintage organ and guitar tones.

Honoring the southern soul legacy with a 21st-century sensibility, the band shows no signs of slowing down after their 2020 GRAMMY nomination for Best Contemporary Blues Album. The group maintains an active tour schedule around the globe, earning slots at coveted festivals including Bonaroo and Austin City Limits, and supporting prominent acts such as Sheryl Crow, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Jason Mraz, Los Lobos, JJ Grey & Mofro, and more.

The band will close out 2022 with a four-show run in The Netherlands in early December which culminates with a headlining performance at the Basel Blues Festival in Switzerland on December 20th. Southern Avenue will return to the US with a pair of New Years weekend shows in Colorado at Schmiggity’s (Steamboat Springs) on December 29th and Center for the Arts Crested Butte on December 31st (a themed event, dubbed “A Funkified Formal Affair”). Southern Avenue has already announced several major international events in 2023 including the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise and the Bluesfest Byron Bay (Australia).The band will perform the Genesis hit “That’s All.”

Southern Avenue inked their first record deal with legendary Stax Records in 2016, the first Memphis band signed to Stax in over 40 years. Their self-titled album earned the 2018 Blues Music Award for “Best Emerging Artist Album.” Keep On (2019) debuted in the top 5 on Billboard’s Top Blues Albums and ultimately earned a Grammy nomination. The band’s 2021 LP Be The Love You Want, produced by multi Grammy winner Steve berlin (Los Lobos, Susan Tedeschi) was release to critical acclaim.

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