Linda Lou
A Southern rock song inspired by song writer Letha Allens childhood in Saylerville, Kentucky. The use of natural instrumentation, ( acoustic guitar, mandolin, harmonica, ) layered over a soulful, danceable, country back beat, and a solid electric rhythm section, provides both depth, and lightness to complement the solid performance of vocalist, and co-writer, Mark Kaufman.

Departing musically from their two previous releases, “Linda Lou” is a Southern rock song inspired by song writer Letha Allens childhood in Saylerville, Kentucky. The use of natural instrumentation, ( acoustic guitar, mandolin, harmonica, ) layered over a soulful, danceable, country back beat, and a solid electric rhythm section, provides both depth, and lightness to complement the solid performance of vocalist, and co-writer, Mark Kaufman.

Kaufman, who also provides most of the instrumentation, is accompanied by Allen’s solid vocal performance, resulting in the delivery of a unique story line that inspires the listener to turn it up load and get out of their seat.

Best described as blues infused country rock with a Bo Didley flavour, "Linda Lou" was produced in Sydney by Australian producer Geoff Wood, and mix/mastered by engineer Thomas Wind in Denmark. The international focus of this release crosses world boundaries of country and rock fans, and will appeal to those who enjoy a unique blend of styles. “Linda Lou” creates a rousing and uplifting toe tapping country rock experience.