Ohio musician Ryan Kralik announced today that he will be releasing an album of new material in December that features collaborations with world renowned musicians.
Rick Rosas, legendary bassist for Neil Young, Joe Walsh, CSNY, Buffalo Springfield and Jackson Brown, contributes bass to 3 tracks. Also joining Kralik on 4 pieces is Dave Krusen, former drummer for Pearl Jam. Krusen joined Pearl Jam shortly after the band formed in 1990 and his drumming style, most notably on the bands 11-times platinum debut Ten, has been among the most influential of the last 20 years. Krusen, who also played with noted acts Candlebox and Hovercraft, also co-produced and engineered several tracks.
Another Seattle veteran, Keith Lowe (Brad, Satchel, Stone Gossard) contributes several hard-hitting bass lines to the project. Newcomer, Josh Hisle who's appearance in the Neil Young film "CSNY Deja Vu" gained him a light on the world stage, not only lends his Cincinnati roots stylings to Kralik's latest collection but will also release a joint single with Kralik in early October, cover of CSNY's "Ohio".
Hisle said of the project, "Ryan sent me a demo that he'd done of "Ohio" and said we should record it and put it out since I'm opening for Stephen Stills on his US tour in October. So he said we should get Rick Rosas and Dave Krusen on it and then I did some vocals and guitar and it turned out amazing. Can't wait to get it out and see what Stephen and Neil think"
Both the October "Ohio" single and Kralik's full length album will be available in physical and digital formats with a possible vinyl release of the joint "Ohio" single being considered for early 2012 release.
Limited information about releases available at www.ryankralik.com
Friday, October 14, 2011
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