ARTIST: The JJ Schultz Band TITLE: Something To Me LABEL: Last Stop Records GENRE: Rock TIME: 43:08 min SIZE: 54,5 MB RIP DATE: Sep-21-2005 RELEASE DATE: Sep-13-2005 WEBSITE: n/a Track List: 01. Jackie You, Jackie Me 05:20 02. Ol' 55 04:50 03. Drinkin' You Off My Mind 03:30 04. Ol' Billy The Cab Driver 04:39 05. Speed Train 03:02 06. Someone Who's Not Me 04:32 07. The Lonesome Truckdriver 04:38 08. Ol' Thomas Edwards 04:27 09. He Drives 03:59 10. Something To Me 04:11 Release Notes: It's hard to type the JJ Schultz Band living in Chicago and not think JJ Fish (fast food fish parlour). Anyway just a quick post for Sunday morning. Folk-country no doubt inspired by equal parts Townes Van Zandt and Merle Hagard. JJ Schultz voice, guitar playing and songs make for an impressive package from an up and coming young americana artist. Released in 2004 on the Last Stop Label in San Francisco Bustin Outa Town has been steadily selling and I imagine gaining the attention of a&r guys from some of the larger indie Americana labels (if not then they can read about him here and contact JJ through his site). (http://songsillinoismp3.blogspot.com/2005/05/jj-sch ultz-bustin-outa-town.html) Jesse Torgenson, Austin Texas: ...[JJ Schultz's] songs are written with the smoothness and clarity that reminds a listener of the great Townes Van Zant and his sad cowboy tunes of the sixties and seventies. And JJ sings with grit and tenacity that would make Willie Nelson proud, all the while playing and picking his nylon string Talyor in such a style that would make the country legend shed a smile I'm sure