

Some might never noticed
that vocalist Jennifer Barry used to be a backing vocals girl for Ugly Kid
Joe’s recording but this long haired girl with her power vocals that sounded
little bit bluesy and rocking on the same high-pitched like Janis Joplin had
should really be the ultimate breaker for points while she’s performing herself
as the main performer on the quartet Rock band from South Los Angeles area
named Half Way Home. Concealing the undoubted power chords shortly after the
band releasing their self-titled record and keep doing the small tours around
California and got help from Whitfield Crane and co. for quite sometime. Half
Way Home really sounded like none-other you ever imagining to come out from LA that
day except Hair Metal and Hard Rock but Half Way Home which also consisting of
Dean Zuckerman (guitars), Eddie Fagin (bass) and Kevin Costigan (drums) mixed a
formula of blitzkrieg Funk Rock with patent skills and techniques along with
the worthy Bluesy Rock or Latin-tinged a’la Carlos Santana in a great
jam-sessions repertoir cranking the awesome vocals from Ms. Barry and the tunes
that can make the situation getting hotter for the audiences and listeners for
Jesus Rocked he Cradle, Beautiful Day, Divine Grace or Bury My Bones.
Great
licks from Mr. Zuckerman or the thick solid rhythmic recipe cooking delightful
delicious to let you feeling excited on your way back home.
Half Way Home:
https://www.facebook.com/Half-Way-Home-154808471348797/
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