We'd Make Love Look So Good
Blind Jive
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Meet Blind Jive
Steeped in the sounds of classic rock, southern rock, and blues, Blind Jive's soulful original music and carefully curated covers belies their young age. The band's sound runs the gamut from the bluesy swamp rock of the Beatles 'Come Together' era to the more soul and gospel feel of the Tedeschi Trucks Band. Built on the strong foundation of drummer Pierce Tanner, bassist Josh Hall, and keyboardist Micah MacLane, the twin attack of Max Bittner's exemplary guitar skills and lead singer Maggie Seagraves' vibrant voice combine to create a fresh, contemporary edge to the classic sounds of blues and rock past.
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Originals
A Love Like His
All I Want
Let Me Down
Name & Number
She's Moving On
Thinkin' About You
Waiting On You
We'd Make Love Look So Good
Covers
All Your'n - Tyler Childers
Can't You See - The Marshall Tucker Band
Come Together - The Beatles
Devil Always Made Me Think Twice - Chris Stapleton
Do I Look Worried - Tedeschi Trucks Band
Freaking Out On The Interstate - Briston Maroney
Funk #49 - James Gang
Hard To Handle - The Black Crowes
Heaven - Los Lonely Boys
I Want You - Kenny Wayne Shepherd
I Want You (She's So Heavy) - The Beatles
I Wish - Stevie Wonder
Jackie and Wilson - Hozier
Let Me Get By - Tedeschi Trucks Band
Mary Jane's Last Dance - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Midnight Train To Memphis - Chris Stapleton
Morning Star - Philip Sayce Group
Poor Kelly Blues - Robben Ford
Shine - Collective Soul
Something in the Orange - Zach Bryan
Sunshine Of Your Love - Cream
Superstition - Stevie Wonder
Tempted - Squeeze
Tennessee Whiskey - Chris Stapleton
Valerie - The Zutons
Voodoo - Allen Stone
Vultures - John Mayer
What's Going On - Marvin Gaye
Where I'm Headed - The Marcus King Band
Whipping Post - The Allman Brothers
White Horse - Chris Stapleton
Who Did You Think I Was - John Mayer
“Wow. Impressive. Professional. And a breath of fresh air. Real music, what a concept. ;-)”
— Paul Rappaport (legendary music business veteran of 40 years, best known for his 33 year career at Columbia Records)
