Welcome Kenny Wayne Shepherd:
We’re joined on the Starline by a blues- rock guitarist who recorded his debut album at 17, drove to Memphis on weekends to track it, and went Platinum before he could legally drink. Thirty years later he’s back with the same songs, same mission, but a different man. “Ledbetter Heights: The 30th Anniversary Sessions” is out now. We welcome Kenny Wayne Shepherd.
Kenny, let’s go Beyond the Mic. You went back to your original 1995 rig for these sessions, same guitar, same gear you used to cut the first version. What did it feel like to plug in and be back in that sound after 30 years?
This record already existed. It went Platinum. You didn’t have to do this. So what’s the real reason you re-recorded it?
Not the business reason, the one that actually made you go through with it?
Noah Hunt has been with you for almost 30 years, and now he’s on this record singing songs he never sang before. When you finally heard him on these tracks was there a moment where it just locked in and felt right, or was it more gradual than that?
The Rockin’ 8:
“Ledbetter Heights: The 30th Anniversary Sessions” is the album and Kenny Wayne Shepherd joins us Beyond the Mic for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions, just trust
your first instinct. There is no Pressure.
1. Your dad had a radio station and backstage access to everything. Is there a show you saw as a kid, before you were playing yourself, that you still think about?
2. At 13 you got up onstage with Bryan Lee in New Orleans and stayed up there until 4 A.M.. What did you eat after that or did you pass out?
3. You graduated from Caddo Magnet High School in Shreveport. While you also were recording a debut album and driving to Memphis on weekends to track it. What’s the course you could have studied harder back then?
4. Your wedding was performed entirely in Latin. Do you actually speak Latin?
5. You’ve toured with Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Van Halen, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Which one of those bands had the most insane backstage setup?
6. You’ve said your mission since your first deal was to spread the word about blues musicians who inspired you. Name one who doesn’t get nearly enough credit.
7. You spent 10 days going door-to-door recording blues legends in their homes, juke joints, front porches. What’s the smell you still associate with one of those sessions?
8. Which of your six kids is the best guitarist?
The Back Half:
I think about what it meant for your dad to hand you access to that world, and now you’re on the other side of it. When one of your kids picks up an instrument, or doesn’t, what goes through your head?
You didn’t have a lead singer, you had Corey Sterling, and then you didn’t. Then you found Noah Hunt and he’s been with you nearly 30 years. What does it actually take for two people to stay in a creative partnership that long without it going sideways?
The blues has always lived at the margins of mainstream culture. You’ve spent your career pulling it toward the center. Do you think you’ve actually moved the needle or does it keep sliding back?
Your daughter just graduated valedictorian. You were in Memphis cutting a record at her age. When you watch her step into that special moment, does any part of you wonder what direction your life might have gone if you’d taken a different road?
One Big Question:
You were seven years old. Your dad promoted a festival, and got you backstage. You ended up standing on an amp case, a few feet from Stevie Ray Vaughan, watching the whole show from the side of the stage. You’ve described it as being completely entranced, like the whole world could have caught fire and you wouldn’t have noticed. Your dad put you there. He handed you that moment. Did you ever tell him what that moment meant to you later in life?
The Wrap:
Bob Dylan had the best catering, passed out after playing with Bryan Lee and wants you the hear “Ledbetter Heights: The 30th Anniversary Sessions”. Kenny Wayne Shepherd, thanks for taking the time to talk with us.
And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.
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