Classic Rock

SAINTS & SINNERS

Whatever you might say about Ginger Wildheart, he’s not one to dwell too long on past glories. Less than six months since the band with whom he is eternally associated parted company once more, he is now preparing to tour with a new band with a new Southern rock, boogie and country-influenced style, with a debut album about to drop and a follow-up nearly complete. Yet it turns out, on closer investigation, that Ginger Wildheart & The Sinners is the result not of a sudden step into new territory, but a longplanned project that he finally has time to devote his full attention to.

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