Statesboro Revue








Statesboro Revue
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If we’re honest, the true weight of any band or artist is chiefly determined by how they translate to us in a live performance setting. Can they breach that intangible border between the stage and the gathered onlookers? Can they slip in like a steady rising state of inebriation, stealing our attention, controlling our emotions and ultimately drawing us into their world? Does their energy continue to vibrate within us well after the last chords have been played and our daily life comes to reclaim us? These are probably some of the questions one writer from Rolling Stone Magazine had running through his head before he proclaimed The Statesboro Revue as one of the highlights of the 2009 South by Southwest Conference and Festival. The Statesboro Revue goes back to 2008, but the evolving vision of front man and primary songwriter Stewart Mann goes back much further. It’s a journey down many roads from Texas to Tennessee to California and back, all in a search for that perfect, unspoiled place for his music to grow roots. Year after year in city after city, it became clear that those roots had taken hold on stage and from there grew into a groove oriented, old school rock and roll band, the likes of which have not been seen in quite some time.

Never being afraid to aim high, The Statesboro Revue released their debut album DIFFERENT KIND OF LIGHT produced by GRAMMY Award-Winning David Z (Prince, Jonny Lang, Buddy Guy, Govt Mule) in 2009. Hitting the Texas Music Chart with two Top 20 singles, the blues rock effort quickly drew a dedicated fan base to their stages, but was just a prelude to the tour de force that is their brand new album RAMBLE ON PRIVILAGE CREEK, which was released in April, 2013. Described by Mann as earthier with catchier hooks, this new music is pure living energy that winds through light and lofty atmospheres down through the depths of sweet Celtic miseries and over to angry growls through clenched teeth…all without ever losing that gypsy pulsation that is the very definition of rock and roll. “This album is extremely broad in subject matter and style, in musicality and production, and I couldn’t be happier about it. I’ve always strived to create a sound that doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel; merely merge the little idiosyncrasies of all my influences and shape them in a manner that might someday be looked upon as my own unique sound. I think this record is as close as I have ever been to accomplishing that goal.”

Reminiscent of singers from decades past, Stewart Mann’s soulful voice is both evident and familiar. His seasoned timbre is well- worn, but polished enough to have landed him the starring role in Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story that opened at the historic Cameo Theatre in San Antonio, Texas last year. Joining Stewart is younger brother Garrett Mann, the lead guitar player who holds down the fort then lets loose when the song calls for it. On bass guitar is Musicians Institute alumnus Ben Bradshaw, providing backbone and foundation, all while mixing in melodic leads and runs that only a player of his experience can muster. Drummer Kris Schoen’s ability to both drive the tunes and lay down a lazy snare for the slow groove furthers the dancing frenzy that ensues at a Statesboro Revue show. The all-star list of shared stages more than hints that this all-inclusive working band is truly worth their weight. The Statesboro Revue has played with the Los Lonely Boys, The Wailers, the Allman Brothers Band, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Whiskey Myers, Dirty River Boys, Willie Nelson, Charlie Robison, Ryan Bingham, Reckless Kelly, Turnpike Troubadours, Randy Rogers Band, Bob Schneider, War, Arrested Development, Eli Young Band, Marshall Tucker Band, The Fabulous Thunderbirds and Will Hoge.

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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 151


Statesboro Revue  03/31/2008            
coloradopimp
Saw them in Steamboat at the tugboat and they blew me way away. I usually dont expect much at the tugboat but stewart and the boys had me moving and shaking the whole time I was there. They had two guitar players that rocked,they brought girls onstage, and stewart even got up on a speaker to sing a song. it was one of the best shows ive ever seen in my life. everyone needs to check these guys out, they're going places.
Statesboro Revue  03/04/2008            
johnnyhotsauce
These guys are freakin cool as hell. Killer vocals and tunes. I bought a cd and it hasnt left my player. I need to hear more, immediately. I cant wait for another cd to come out. If you dont own this album, get it RIGHT NOW! They play all over the country and will bring their american roots rock sound to your door. They are the next great white hype.
Statesboro Revue  02/28/2008            
lifeoftheparty
I saw these guys the other night at Rolling Oaks in San Antonio and alls I can say is wow! Stewarts voice gave me goose bumps and his songs were top notch. He seems like an incredibly down to earth, genuine guy as well which only adds to the fact that he's HOT. I cant wait to see them full band. If you all want to see and hear them check out their space(www.myspace.com/stewartmann) These guys are awesome!!!
Statesboro Revue  02/20/2008            
nygiants!!08
I saw this band in Paris and they were remarkable. I didnt even know they were playing and stumbled onto the place and my jaw dropped. The lead singer can sing better than almost anyone I've ever heard, so powerful and soulful. Their songs are so meaningful and so different than all the others in this genre, they really stand out. Their live show is like going to a rock concert I mean hell, they remind me of the black crowes. Rock on!!
Statesboro Revue  01/27/2008            
getyuryayas
I agree, this band is beyond awesome. Saw them tonight in Victoria, and their originals are better than any I've heard. Plus Stewart's vocals are the best in the land. Period. I dare someone to argue with that. His range and power and soulfulness add so much to their music. They're different, and that's what's hard to accept I guess. But that's why they're going places that others aren't. Jump on this bandwagon fast!
Statesboro Revue  01/22/2008            
ohsogood23
I just want to say that the person at Adair's needs to get his butt kicked, because stewart and the guys are fantastic. I've seen them nearly 6 times now and their originals are better than the covers they play, and the only reason they have to play covers is because they play 3 hour shows...not even Cross Canadian could fill 3 hours of original material. Their live show is energetic and believable. Maybe the idiot at Adair's should have stuck around a little longer, or maybe they should come back and watch another show. These guys don't fit the straight run of the mill texas country mold and they don't want to, that's why they're great. This scene is getting very stagnant and bands like this might just get it out of it's funk. These guys rock so go see em and pay attn to the other 30 reviews rather than the guy who was mad cuz the cowboys lost the week before.
Statesboro Revue  01/16/2008            
Barfly butt kicker
Adairs barfly needs a lesson in manners.
Statesboro Revue  01/14/2008            
Adairs Barfly
Are you guys serious?? I saw this band live in Dallas at Adair's not too long ago and it was terrible. Chased a bunch of folks out of the bar. Bad covers (and a lot of them), bad originals... what are you guys listening too?
Statesboro Revue  01/13/2008            
mamaBB
you dont have to go far to hear the next great thing to come out of Texas, it's hands down these guys. They're songs are awesome, they're show is awesome, and they are nice as hell. Go see them immediately!
Statesboro Revue  01/12/2008            
NBPRINCESS
THIS BAND IS AMAZIN. MORE PPL ER STARTING TO GET THE CLUE. CUZ IT;LL LEAVE@!bEST ALBUM IVE HEARD IN YEARS, WORT THE MONEY>
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