GA-20’s latest single finds the band forging ahead with new energy and fresh personnel. With the departure of founding member Pat Faherty, the arrival of Cody Nilsen as both a vocalist and slide guitarist offers a thrilling reimagining of their take on traditional blues. “Cryin’ and Pleadin’” is a cover of Billy Boy Arnold’s classic, and sits comfortably in the groove of the retro Chicago Blues sound while brimming with the modern vitality that GA-20 has built their reputation on.
Central to their approach is capturing the essence of a live performance, with an unwavering commitment to using period-perfect amps and instruments. Now, with the release of EP Volume 2, GA-20 continues their mission to bring traditional blues back into the mainstream roots scene, honoring the pioneers who’ve shaped their sound.
A soul-stirring force that complements his nimble slide work, Nilsen’s voice brings a fiery spirit sure to resonate with long-time fans and newcomers alike. The rhythm section, led by the impeccable drumming of Joshua Kiggans, keeps the track anchored in a tight, driving rhythm. Guitarist/founder Matthew Stubbs is a master of traditional blues, funneling the sounds of early Chicago and post-war blues into GA-20’s distinctive style.
Stubbs’ deep connection to blues — nurtured from childhood and honed over years as Charlie Musselwhite’s guitarist — is the beating heart of GA-20’s performances and recordings.
He tells American Blues Scene: