To call Ruthie Foster a blues singer is to miss a big chunk of her allure as a vocal stylist, one who draws from a range of influences on her deep, soulful new album “Let It Burn.” Recording in New Orleans with Grammy-winning producer John Chelew (who used to book McCabe's Guitar Shop), Foster, a Texan by birth, tackles classics, new originals and a few surprises, with simmering takes on the Black Keys' “Everlasting Light,” the Band's “It Makes No Difference” and Adele's “Set Fire ...
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — To call Ruthie Foster a blues singer is to miss a big chunk of her allure as a vocal stylist, one who draws from a range of influences on her deep, soulful new album “L... more info