Luke Powers, Picture Book (Phoebe Claire, 2006) Lawrence Ferlinghetti once advised aspiring poets to listen to the folksingers because they were where poetry was today. His advice certainly holds true when it comes to the work of Luke Powers.
A fine band, including Garth Hudson of the Band, backs Powers, who sings in a deep, gravelly voice that is enough to make people who listen to pop stations cringe. His isn't a commercial voice but it has character and its own sort of strength. It is a perfect voice for these songs. Luke Powers is a discovery. He deserves to be heard more widely. ![]() |
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