Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band To Release New Album ‘Honeysuckle’
The new album from Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band, Honeysuckle, is scheduled for independent release on February 21, 2025, via Family Owned Record/Amplified Distribution.
Often called “the greatest front-porch blues band in the world,” the Big Damn Band is led by Reverend Peyton, who is considered to be the premier finger picker playing today. Rev has earned a reputation as both a singularly compelling performer and a persuasive evangelist for the rootsy, country blues styles that captured his imagination early in life and inspired him and his band to make pilgrimages to Clarksdale, Mississippi, to study under such blues masters as T-Model Ford, Robert Belfour, and David “Honeyboy” Edwards. Reverend Peyton is accompanied by his wife, the washboard virtuoso, Washboard Breezy Peyton, and kept on time by the deep rhythms of Jacob “The Snakob” Powell.
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The new record, Honeysuckle, was produced and recorded by Reverend Peyton and mixed by six-time Grammy winner Vance Powell (Chris Stapleton, Jack White). The record features many special guests, including gospel music group The McCrary Sisters on the song “Manger,” Blues Music Hall of Famer and Grammy-nominated harmonica player Billy Branch who plays on the Blind Lemon Jefferson song “Nell (Prison Cell Blues),” Grammy award-winning and IBMA’s 10-time Fiddle Player of the Year Michael Cleveland plays on “Freeborn Man” and Colton Crawford from The Dead South plays banjo on “The Good Die Young.” The album artwork features classic wet plate photography by Bill Steber, the legendary photographer who has documented blues culture in Mississippi for the last 30 years.
“This record is a bit of a return to my roots, a very personal mix of old and new songs that shaped me or that I’m currently shaping. It’s the most acoustic record we’ve made in years, using all vintage equipment: microphones, guitars, and recording gear, and a lot of me and my National guitar. There is a smattering of Big Damn Band thrown into the mix to spice things up, and a short list of legends that I’ve always dreamed of collaborating with”, said Reverend Peyton.
TOUR DATES
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Supporting The Dead South
12/10/24 Grand Rapids, MI GLC Live at 20 Monroe
12/12/24 Detroit, MI The Fillmore Detroit
12/13/24 Chicago, IL The Riviera Theatre
12/14/24 Maplewood, MN MYTH LIVE
12/15/24 Madison, WI The Sylvee
12/27/24 University City, MO Blueberry Hill Duck Room w/ The Hooten Hallers
12/28/24 Peoria, IL Kenny’s Westside Pub w/ The Hooten Hallers
12/29/24 Holland, MI Park Theatre w/ The Hooten Hallers & Jaik Willis
1/23/25 Knoxville, TN Open Chord Stage
1/24/25 Asheville, NC The Grey Eagle w/ Eddie 9V
1/25/25 Galax, VA The Rex Theater
1/26/25 Charleston, SC Charleston Pour House
1/29/25 Weirsdale, FL Orange Blossom Opry w/ Cedric Burnside
1/30/25 Sanford, FL Tuffy’s Music Box
1/31/25 St. Petersburg, FL Bayboro Brewing
2/1/25 Delray Beach, FL Arts Garage
2/5/25 Key West, FL Key West Theater
2/7/25 Fort Myers, FL The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon
2/8/25 Bonita Springs, FL Bonita Springs Seafood & Music Festival – Free!
2/9/25 St. Augustine, FL Cafe Eleven
4/26/25 Cookeville, TN Spring Awakening 2025
7/4/25 Rotterdam, NL Rotterdam Bluegrass Festival
7/5/25 Emmen, NL Roots, Ribs, Brews 2025
Supporting Gaelic Storm
2/28/25 Dekalb, IL Egyptian Theatre
3/1/25 Dubuque, IA Diamond Jo Casino
3/2/25 Northwood, IA Diamond Jo Casino
3/3/25 Des Moines, IA Hoyt Sherman
3/5/25 Iowa City, IA Englert Theatre
3/6/25 Omaha, NE Steelhouse
3/7/25 Minneapolis, MN Pantages
3/8/25 Madison, WI Barrymore
3/9/25 Wausau, WI Grand Theatre
3/12/25 Milwaukee, WI Pabst Theatre
3/13/25 Menomonie, WI Mable Tainter
3/14/25 Chicago, IL HOB
3/15/25 Chicago, IL HOB
3/16/25 Akron, OH Goodyear Theatre
3/22/25 New York, NY Adler Hall
3/23/25 Wilmington, DE Grand Opera House
3/25/25 Harrisburg, PA XL Live
3/26/25 Northampton, MA Academy of Music
3/27/25 Boston, MA Wilbur
3/30/25 Alexandria, VA Birchmere
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