Whiskey, Women & Song – Vinyl

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WHISKEY, WOMEN, & SONG
Released October 19, 2018

Frankie Moreno’s WHISKEY, WOMEN, & SONG is a rollicking, piano-pumping, honky-tonk experience that’s guaranteed to get you dancing. Filled with lively rhythms, catchy melodies, and Moreno’s signature playing, this album is a celebration of good times and classic country rock vibes. Each track is infused with energetic piano playing that drives the honky-tonk spirit, making it a perfect soundtrack for a night of fun and dancing. This is a high-energy, feel-good album that captures the joy and excitement of a great old school honky-tonk show.

Produced by Frankie Moreno & Tony Moreno
Mixed and Mastered by Christos Gatzimos
Luccivanni Publishing – BMI / Featherpen Publishing – BMI
Released on Bermuda Records ©2018

ALBUM CHARTING:
#50 Billboard Current Physical Album Charts – 2/1/20

Featuring:
“Done”, “Whole Lotta Wrongs”, “Help Yourself”, “Rock N’ Roll Heaven”, “Current Affair”, “Girls Always Win”, “Those Swingin’ Doors”, “Burn Out The Flame”, “45”, “Long Black Cadillac”

 

INSIDE THE ALBUM with Frankie:
Nothing gets me more fired up about music than hearing Jerry Lee Lewis kick off a song with a driving piano intro. To me, that’s the epitome of badass. I’ve always brought that energy to my live shows, but I’d never really focused an entire album around that vibe—until now.

It was time. We went into the studio with one goal: to make something badass. The result was an album that’s part honky-tonk, part country, and packed with a giant punch of attitude. It’s a collection of songs that capture the essence of life on the road as a Rock N’ Roll band.

After wrapping up the album, we headed to Nashville for mixing. The night before, we had a concert in Vegas, and let’s just say we were still feeling the effects. The flight was rough—hungover and battling turbulence. When we finally landed, we made a quick stop at Jack’s BBQ for some grub before diving straight into the studio.

Honestly, the next three days were a blur of Crown Royal and chili dogs. If you’re gonna make a drinkin’ album, you’ve gotta be drinkin’, right? I couldn’t tell you all the details, but from what I hear, it was a hell of a lot of fun to make.