Ed Meeker's album Every Day Will Be Sunday When The Town Goes Dry is a delightful collection of classic American folk songs that brings a touch of nostalgia and warmth to listeners' hearts. Meeker's soulful voice and expert guitar skills shine through in every track, making for a truly enjoyable listening experience.
The album features a mix of traditional tunes like "Red River Valley" and "In the Good Old Summertime," as well as lesser-known gems like "The Old Oaken Bucket" and "My Wild Irish Rose." Meeker's renditions of these songs are both faithful to their original versions and imbued with his own unique style, making them feel fresh and new.
One standout track is "On the Banks of the Wabash," which Meeker performs with a gentle, wistful quality that perfectly captures the song's melancholic tone. Another highlight is "Sweet Adeline," which showcases Meeker's skill at harmonizing with himself, creating a rich and full sound.
(1874 - 1937) American vocalist, known for appearances on , as an announcer, and performer of songs like Chicken Reel and Take Me Out To The Ball Game, as well as reading vaudeville skits and providing sound effects.
Every Day Will Be Sunday When The Town Goes Dry is a must-listen for fans of classic American folk music. Ed Meeker's talent and passion for these songs shines through in every note, making for a truly enjoyable and uplifting listening experience.