true indeed. im from peru and we just get only really bad pop music from usa. since i discover that 2 youtube channel my faith has been restored. great, great music.
I work concert security and have seen a TON of bands but nobody compares to this lead singer. I was fortunate to work their New Year's show. Truly talented.
I'm gonna be honest I've always aligned myself with metal music, but it hasn't been giving me "that feeling" anymore. However, this right here is giving me "that feeling" I haven't felt in years. I'm buying their album as we speak.
Although your comment is 5 years old I gotta answer to that because it's so exactly how it's for me. Metal music except for some exceptions just doesn't give me that feeling it used to anymore. But these guys... damn
No one music genre is ever gonna give "that feeling" forever unless you're musically close minded. Ive been on a 4 almost 5 year music journey (aye about the same time as you probably) and im listening to just about everything now. Metal is where is started for me too.
I second this about Marcus King...I used to be one of those people that only listened to a few bands in a single genre.....now I listen to EVERYTHING I find on KEXP, Tiny Desk, Mahogany, a few other great channels, I love it! Rap? Great! Metal? Great! Experimental folk? Awesome! Bring it all....found Aldous Harding, the Idles, King Gizz, Alabama shakes (and Brittany Howard!), sylvan esso, amyl n the sniffers, greta van fleet, rival sons, Tom Mcdonald, hobo johnson... soooo many others this way!
this band has changed my life - so soulful, so heartfelt, so real - music is so magical - words cannot express the reality that is St Paul and The Broken Bones - Good God All Mighty!
The guitarist, Browan Lollar, was the guitarist for Jason Isbell's 400 Unit. The keyboardist, Al Gamble, is the brother of Chad Gamble, the drummer who absolutely beats the shit out of those skins for the 400 Unit. It's that Muscle Shoals sound I grew up with in the 70's and I love it.
I heard an interview, when after jamming with the St Paul band the guitarist said he had to be part of this, and quit his other band....I say GOOD call, this is something special....
This is a truly amazing band. I am a metal head to the core, but I have also love talent, I love jazz, I love classical, and I LOVE this. I got to see them live last year live in Charleston, WV. Show BLEW me away.
The song "It's Midnight" reminds me of those ole country juke joints we used to go to back in the day. They were deep in the woods and it would be hot with no air, no liquor license but a bootlegger on staff (usually the owner...lol), full of beer a jar each of pickled pigs feet, pickled eggs, hot pickled sausage along with sweat, funk and some sho-nuff partyin'! Wow!
This band, this man, this talent restores faith in today's music. I wonder why mainstream media thinks the junk they put out is ok. It's insulting. In that respect, I hope this band stays far away from what is "popular." Stay true to your beautiful soulful selves.
What an incredible breath of fresh air from what is currently out there. Thank you St. P and the BBs for bringing back the Memphis sound and in particular the late great Big. O. (Otis Redding to the uninformed).
I discovered this group through iTunes single of the week. I totally love their sound. I used to live in New Orleans and they take me back to those days of awesome bluesy music. I wish them so much deserved success.
Love, love, love this band. The lead vocalist is preaching the Gospel, the horn section is so tight it makes my boots hurt from my toes curling up, and the rhythm section is really running the show, but doesn't let on, just like a good rhythm section should. Y'all are on my radar, next time you make it down to the Mobile area.
The audio engineer guy from the studio, did also a fantastic job here! Amazing! Among all the videos from SPBB through youtube, I always go back to this one as my favorite in audio balance!
So great. KEXP & Paul both do it again! if I may daydream for a moment... Our little Athens GA PR firm Team Clermont signed them on in December of 2013 and were able to elevate their exposure through a college and NPR radio campaign. People either loved or hated their sound, the majority of course, loving it. My only moment with Paul was sitting and having dinner with him at the now defunct Branded Butcher restaurant before a show at the Georgia Theater in Athens GA as we sat down with a group from the Grammy's & Recording Academy's Atlanta office, including amazingly sharp Michele Caplinger. Anyway, I ramble .. They're just So good, and had a terrific show at the Georgia Theater. ..I miss them, as they are now a 'previous' client of our little PR firm Team Clermont. They moved on to a bigger firm and we respect them for that. love seeing the success. congrats. Paul and fellows. Thanks to you John, Cheryl and all at KEXP! for doing what you do.
This is the first band I've heard in about 25 years that grabbed me right from the first measure of the first song. Separate issue -- who knew that David Spade turned up as a DJ in Seattle?
Just saw them in Greenville, SC at "Fall for Greenville". I was anticipating seeing and hearing them and I was NOT disappointed. They are fantastic. I highly encourage anyone to go to their concert. You will have a great time and you will be dancing even if you don't dance. You just can't help it. Their music moves your spirit and soul. Worth your time and expense. What you experience is Paul's passion oozing out of his music and the group follows suit. As a disclaimer, I am not getting paid to say this. Get their schedule and try to see and hear them.
I’m sat round the pool on vacation crying like a damn fool! Thank god for St. Paul and the broken bones, the teskey brothers, the Marcus king band and Allen Stone….. please recommend any others to check out
This band is pretty damn amazing. Sad story, I was out at the bars here in Tuscaloosa, AL and Walked in to a Place called Green bar where they were playing to see two buddies. Before, I had seen posters for them all over the bar. Anyhow, I walk in and told them "Man! this band is pretty fucking good!". Here's the sad part. I end up only staying 5 mins because i was out with some other friends,and not a day goes by i wish i had ditched my other group of friends and stayed lol.
Going to see them Friday night, they're amazing. Reminds me of the good ole soul music I listened to from that small transistor radio under my pillow every night.
@10:01 - Tom York (November 30, 1924 - August 1, 2021) was an American television personality, who worked for WBRC in Birmingham, Alabama, from 1957 to 1989. - While he served in several capacities with the station, he is best remembered for The Tom York Morning Show, which was the station's primary morning show for 32 years. During the early 1960s, Fannie Flagg served as his co-host. The show was so popular that when WBRC's parent network, ABC, premiered its own morning show, Good Morning America, WBRC refused to carry it since it would have required moving York's show to another timeslot or canceling it altogether. WBRC began airing the second hour of GMA in the early-1980s, and only began airing the entire show in 1989 after York retired. York died August 1, 2021, aged 96. In his last years he had been living in a retirement community outside of Birmingham. - His wife of 73 years, Helen Hamilton York, died on October 13, 2021.
My son, George turned me on to St. Paul & Broken Bones two days ago. I raised him right.
you made me cry... I'm in a soft spot today, but man, even though maybe a joke, goddamn kids are awesome individuals!
I agree totally! My son Jerome just introduced them to me two hours ago!! 😂
Yes you did
KEXP and NPR are saving this country's soul.
Absolutely. Good point.
true indeed. im from peru and we just get only really bad pop music from usa. since i discover that 2 youtube channel my faith has been restored. great, great music.
Yes, but are they also saving blues?
YES
Diahreah Planet
If I was driving and this came on the radio, I'd pull over. Damn.
Gob smackingly good. I'd probably crash the damn thing!
this is the type of music that stops you in your tracks, truly a blessing to be able to experience it.
Nothing can replace actual musicians playing music. Luv this band.
Well said
I work concert security and have seen a TON of bands but nobody compares to this lead singer. I was fortunate to work their New Year's show. Truly talented.
He's the chit man
You still work security?
I'm gonna be honest I've always aligned myself with metal music, but it hasn't been giving me "that feeling" anymore. However, this right here is giving me "that feeling" I haven't felt in years. I'm buying their album as we speak.
Although your comment is 5 years old I gotta answer to that because it's so exactly how it's for me. Metal music except for some exceptions just doesn't give me that feeling it used to anymore. But these guys... damn
No one music genre is ever gonna give "that feeling" forever unless you're musically close minded. Ive been on a 4 almost 5 year music journey (aye about the same time as you probably) and im listening to just about everything now. Metal is where is started for me too.
I second this about Marcus King...I used to be one of those people that only listened to a few bands in a single genre.....now I listen to EVERYTHING I find on KEXP, Tiny Desk, Mahogany, a few other great channels, I love it! Rap? Great! Metal? Great! Experimental folk? Awesome! Bring it all....found Aldous Harding, the Idles, King Gizz, Alabama shakes (and Brittany Howard!), sylvan esso, amyl n the sniffers, greta van fleet, rival sons, Tom Mcdonald, hobo johnson... soooo many others this way!
Same... It's called getting older 😂
this band has changed my life - so soulful, so heartfelt, so real - music is so magical - words cannot express the reality that is St Paul and The Broken Bones - Good God All Mighty!
"Call Me" is sublime to me, it doesn't get better, that's like burt bacharach and otis redding all at once
Real music and a real voice.....WOW😃
Kathryn Starnes OMG I wish I could hit the Thumbs up button on your comment about 10,000 times!
Thanks GOD; I think we can all benefit from this. What a breathe of fresh air!
The guitarist, Browan Lollar, was the guitarist for Jason Isbell's 400 Unit. The keyboardist, Al Gamble, is the brother of Chad Gamble, the drummer who absolutely beats the shit out of those skins for the 400 Unit. It's that Muscle Shoals sound I grew up with in the 70's and I love it.
I heard an interview, when after jamming with the St Paul band the guitarist said he had to be part of this, and quit his other band....I say GOOD call, this is something special....
It sounded like the drummers last name is Lee.
Michael Burke I was referring to Chad Gamble, drummer of the 400 Unit, being the brother of SP&BB's keyboardist Al Gamble.
Gotcha. The family connection.
That first song, "Like a Mighty River" is one of the best songs/performances I have ever seen.
One of the few artists I only like to see live.
This sounds so good, my Father needs to hear it. He blessed my ears with Soul at a young age and I feel like I need to share this talent with him
This is the best music I've heard all summer long
For whatever reason, when he yells, "GOOD GOD!" at the end of Call Me, I get super pumped.
You damn right it is!!!
Made In Network That is my FAVORITE song!!!!!!!
Hellllll yeah!!!
I've never heard a white boy sing like Otis and Green put together. Impressed.
You should check out Josh Tesky and the Tesky Brothers! Same amount of soul, maybe more!
Aint he it?
Holy Christ!!! Minute 6:16 gave me chills... These guys are a level not heard in a loooooong time!!!
This is a truly amazing band. I am a metal head to the core, but I have also love talent, I love jazz, I love classical, and I LOVE this. I got to see them live last year live in Charleston, WV. Show BLEW me away.
This guy on vocals got a soul!
These guys are the truth. Period. No matter how crappy my day may be, they always make me feel better. Love 'em.
The song "It's Midnight" reminds me of those ole country juke joints we used to go to back in the day. They were deep in the woods and it would be hot with no air, no liquor license but a bootlegger on staff (usually the owner...lol), full of beer a jar each of pickled pigs feet, pickled eggs, hot pickled sausage along with sweat, funk and some sho-nuff partyin'! Wow!
Okay, this guy and Rachael Price of Lake Street Dive need to have a duet album ASAP.
Yesterday would be nice
World might implode if that happened.
It's so cool that you know both bands! Soulmate hahaha
Man I love this sound to the max! I love his voice and the horns just knock it right on outta the box! Awesome group!
My new favorite band! This guy has soul
This band, this man, this talent restores faith in today's music. I wonder why mainstream media thinks the junk they put out is ok. It's insulting. In that respect, I hope this band stays far away from what is "popular." Stay true to your beautiful soulful selves.
What an incredible breath of fresh air from what is currently out there. Thank you St. P and the BBs for bringing back the Memphis sound and in particular the late great Big. O. (Otis Redding to the uninformed).
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I discovered this group through iTunes single of the week. I totally love their sound. I used to live in New Orleans and they take me back to those days of awesome bluesy music. I wish them so much deserved success.
Host is like "Dude! You could sing the phone book, and it would sound amazing!"
What a voice! What a voice
Paul is awesome! Every time we go see them, my lady and I dance the whole time
amazing voice. amazing band
10/10
I am in love with them, I just can't get enough! His voice is music to my ears.
Many congrats on the Stones gig. You guys ROCK!
"Grass Is Greener" gives me goosebumps
This is some unreal stuff. Absolutely fantastic. Buying the album is a given. What a performance
I saw them as an opening gig a few years ago and I've loved them ever since
Yes.. This is a great find. I'm happy
Love, love, love this band. The lead vocalist is preaching the Gospel, the horn section is so tight it makes my boots hurt from my toes curling up, and the rhythm section is really running the show, but doesn't let on, just like a good rhythm section should.
Y'all are on my radar, next time you make it down to the Mobile area.
This band is masterful. Seen them 4 times. Never disappoint. Bravo. 👏🏽
Best regards from Poland:) i love this!
Dokładnie tak :D
These guys are simply great, i went to their concert in Paris the end of march.... one of the best live ever..... !!!!! Wooooh
Muscle Shoals! Shoulda known, channeling all that southern soul soaked in those hallowed walls.
My favorite band - hands down, saw them in concert the year before the pandemic. Loved it! ✨✨👏👏✨✨
The God of Soul always chooses wisely!! Saw them live in Vancouver Canada. A real privilege! Thank you.
one of my favorite performances by this incredible group!!
Love this band, just so much soul !!
Fuerza contra el Covid!!
Yay! Finally somebody's got it right again. Just bring his voice up a bit in the mix, please. These guys are outtasite. Outtasight, too!
The audio engineer guy from the studio, did also a fantastic job here! Amazing! Among all the videos from SPBB through youtube, I always go back to this one as my favorite in audio balance!
these guys got SOUL! This is a huge comeback for music.
So great. KEXP & Paul both do it again! if I may daydream for a moment... Our little Athens GA PR firm Team Clermont signed them on in December of 2013 and were able to elevate their exposure through a college and NPR radio campaign. People either loved or hated their sound, the majority of course, loving it.
My only moment with Paul was sitting and having dinner with him at the now defunct Branded Butcher restaurant before a show at the Georgia Theater in Athens GA as we sat down with a group from the Grammy's & Recording Academy's Atlanta office, including amazingly sharp Michele Caplinger. Anyway, I ramble .. They're just So good, and had a terrific show at the Georgia Theater. ..I miss them, as they are now a 'previous' client of our little PR firm Team Clermont. They moved on to a bigger firm and we respect them for that. love seeing the success. congrats. Paul and fellows. Thanks to you John, Cheryl and all at KEXP! for doing what you do.
Wow!!!! These guys are the Real Deal! You just can't stop listening/watching them!
Well he stole my heart tonight. Welcome to my new favorite 010119 Happy blue new year. I love you!!!
Not at all what I expected, totally blown away. Divine.
This is the first band I've heard in about 25 years that grabbed me right from the first measure of the first song.
Separate issue -- who knew that David Spade turned up as a DJ in Seattle?
He looks like David Spade and Jesse Eisenberg had a baby.
Superb!!!! Phebomenal job guys!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Your just one bad ass dude and your band is amazing I feel your music in my bones 😍😍😍😍
oh this is so smooth, such a great band, amazing voice !
Saw these guys in Manchester, England last week. AWESOME!
That was like an offering at the altar of the church which is Americana music. Hallelujah!
Just saw them in Greenville, SC at "Fall for Greenville". I was anticipating seeing and hearing them and I was NOT disappointed. They are fantastic. I highly encourage anyone to go to their concert. You will have a great time and you will be dancing even if you don't dance. You just can't help it. Their music moves your spirit and soul. Worth your time and expense. What you experience is Paul's passion oozing out of his music and the group follows suit. As a disclaimer, I am not getting paid to say this. Get their schedule and try to see and hear them.
I’m sat round the pool on vacation crying like a damn fool! Thank god for St. Paul and the broken bones, the teskey brothers, the Marcus king band and Allen Stone….. please recommend any others to check out
Just saw these guys play this last weekend. AMAZING SHOW! Can't wait to see them again.
Thank you guys! You have touched my heart from the first note!
This band is pretty damn amazing. Sad story, I was out at the bars here in Tuscaloosa, AL and Walked in to a Place called Green bar where they were playing to see two buddies. Before, I had seen posters for them all over the bar. Anyhow, I walk in and told them "Man! this band is pretty fucking good!". Here's the sad part. I end up only staying 5 mins because i was out with some other friends,and not a day goes by i wish i had ditched my other group of friends and stayed lol.
This band has saved today's music. Can't stop listening to it!!!
This fellow has an awesome voice!
I'm speechless. These guys are freaking amazing live
Yea, I wholeheartedly agree. Just saw them and I want to see them again and it's only been three days.
Some good stuff from Alabama! again!
this. sounds. so good.
This live version is just too mind blowing. There’s no way what I’m seeing is true
Bonnaroo 2014.. can't wait to see them!
I swear0, I keep coming back to this video. Because everytime I watch it. I get cold chills.
My faith in music has been restored.
I just stumbled upon this video, and had my first ever listening experience. Epic.
pure gold
Their souls are being poured out for everyone to see! UNBELIEVABLE!
oh how does that organ compliment so many genres of music and how supremely well it does compliment this mans soulful voice :D
Obsessed right now with this band.
Why this video doesnt have 10 million views I will never know
Meraviglioso non riesco a smettere di ascoltarvi!!Che Voce incantevole!!Che Band!!!Grazie di esistere ragazzi!!!!
Holy shit that dude has a voice on him.
Damn! Ive heard this mini concert 100 times and every time gets better!!!
ALL of the best are from Birmingham,Alabama;; Sing it !!
Been listening to them for over 6 years now. Thanks KEXP!
Whew!! What a set of lungs!
Y'all do Birmingham proud! I hate I didn't catch them before they got big. I've GOT to see them. So KEXP posted
this is just amazing... im beside myself
This brilliant band gives me goosebumps! ❤
Great sync among the members, what an energetic and thrilling performance!
The album is a classic out of the gate. Al Green vocals with a southern twang.
Incredible sound 🇨🇦😊 thanks for sharing!
Going to see them Friday night, they're amazing. Reminds me of the good ole soul music I listened to from that small transistor radio under my pillow every night.
Stunning...
@10:01 - Tom York (November 30, 1924 - August 1, 2021) was an American television personality, who worked for WBRC in Birmingham, Alabama, from 1957 to 1989. - While he served in several capacities with the station, he is best remembered for The Tom York Morning Show, which was the station's primary morning show for 32 years. During the early 1960s, Fannie Flagg served as his co-host. The show was so popular that when WBRC's parent network, ABC, premiered its own morning show, Good Morning America, WBRC refused to carry it since it would have required moving York's show to another timeslot or canceling it altogether. WBRC began airing the second hour of GMA in the early-1980s, and only began airing the entire show in 1989 after York retired.
York died August 1, 2021, aged 96. In his last years he had been living in a retirement community outside of Birmingham. - His wife of 73 years, Helen Hamilton York, died on October 13, 2021.
I love all of the awesome sound that is coming from our neck of the woods, again. You can't beat that Shoals sound.
This band is just so awesome my oh my i love them. The singer is magnificent yes just amazing. WOW! Thank You!
TAKE IT TO CHURCH SON
I really love this band. Sooo much soul singin and music!! Fantastic lead singer!
The 3rd song "Call me" is going to be on a cell phone commercial. I'm calling it.
I'll come back and comment when that happens, ha.
I've been hooked on these guys since I saw them live