Jack Tempchin Releases One More Song Album

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Acclaimed singer/songwriter Jack Tempchin released ONE MORE SONG on September 2, 2016, through Blue Elan Records. Known for writing some of the most durable songs in American music, Tempchin’s 10th solo album features “Slow Dancing,” which reached Top 10 for Johnny Rivers in 1977 and “Song For You,” co-written by Keith Harkin of Celtic Thunder.

I finally got a chance to sit and listen to Jack’s album.

If you’re a fan of Jerry Garcia’s solo work, Old and In the Way or Garcia/Grisman project…you’ll like this album.  If you like a simple tune with a simple guitar…you’ll love this album.  If you like great songs boiled down to their pure and simple roots…you need this album.  Tempchin will not get you out of your seat dancing like a fool but it might make you grab your best girl and take a twirl around on the dance floor.

ONE MORE SONG was produced by musician and producer, Joel Piper, who also performs on most of the songs on the album, and recorded almost entirely in San Diego, California, which Jack considers his hometown.

“It’s the record I wanted to make,” says Jack Tempchin. “Very simple production all about just the heart of the music. Two songs that have been recorded and nine songs no one has heard.  Please enjoy.”

ONE MORE SONG TRACKLISTING:
1.         Slow Dancing
2.         Singing In The Street
3.         Old River
4.         Around Midnight
5.         Circle Ties That Bind
6.         So Long My Friend
7.         Still Looking For A Way To Say Goodbye
8.         Streets Of Midnight
9.         I Got Her Right Where She Wants Me
10.       Song For You
11.        Tumbleweed
12.       One More Song

Considered the co-architect of the “Southern California Sound,” Jack Tempchin has contributed five multi-platinum hits with and for the Eagles, including   “Peaceful Easy Feeling,” and co-writer of “Already Gone.” Tempchin also solely composed the Billboard Top 10 track “Slow Dancing (Swayin To the Music),” which provided Johnny Rivers with a Top 10 hit in 1977, as well as co-wrote the Glenn Frey hits “Smuggler’s Blues” and “You Belong to The City” for the ‘Miami Vice’ TV show soundtrack. Tempchin has written music for a variety of artists that includes George Jones, Randy Meisner, Glen Campbell, Emmylou Harris, Trisha Yearwood, and many others. He has also co-written with a who’s who of American roots, rock and country composers that embraces Tom Waits, J.D. Souther, Bobby Whitlock, Jim Lauderdale, and Beth Nielsen Chapman.

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