VIDEO PREMIERE: Lee Gallagher and The Hallelujah Get Twangy and Psychedelic on “David Crosby”

Based in San Francisco but comprised of Midwestern and Southern transplants with a devotion to honest roots based American music, the members of Lee Gallagher and The Hallelujah weave a sonic tapestry framed by wailing guitars, churning organ, and more than a slight nod to the southern gospel music of their past. The band has garnered buzz for their live shows which transform traditional music venues into sweaty, hip-shaking, psychedelic tent revivals. Their throwback rock and roll sound has earned them comparisons to many legendary artists such as Humble Pie, The Band, the Grateful Dead, the Faces, and the Black Crowes. Gallagher’s dynamic vocal range has brought repeated comparisons to both Neil Young and Robert Plant.

Now the band has some new music to share and today Glide Magazine is premiering the music video for “David Crosby”. The song was recorded on Jerry Garcia’s old tape machine and mastered by the legendary Betty Cantor-Jackson (a key component in Grateful Dead lore). It will be released as a single by the Light Rail Studios. Legendary artist Alan Forbes, who works largely with the Chris Robinson Brotherhood, has created the artwork for the single and you can check it out below the video. 

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For more music and info check out leegallaghermusic.com.

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