2012 launch of the field project led by Norah Jones. Material for the For the Good Times album was taken from the repertoire of the Willies’ live, and passing around ideas from different sources. Selections include surprising choices, such as the trucker classic “Diesel Smoke, Dangerous Curves” and “Foul Owl On The Prowl” the soundtrack to In The Heat Of The Night. In addition to the more obscure songs, but for the good times, even some of the most famous songs in the history of country music like Dolly Parton of “Jolene” and the title track, written by Kris Kristofferson and made famous by singers like Al Green and Ray Price.
A warm, ready to collect the cafes of covers of country and Americana, “For the Good Times” seems unassuming, refined, more relaxed and worked as the Little Willies self-titled debut ’2006. » Read more: For the Good Times By The Little Willies
The review of El Camino the Black Keys Brothers 2010 Top Ten breakthrough album, Rolling Stone called the duo a combo of two men with a big band spirit. This description seems quite prophetic now. The rock-hard El Camino, The Black Keys fourth Nonesuch album, guitarist-vocalist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney called exciting, the stadium-sized sound, in collaboration with producer Danger Mouse and friend. 

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