By Marco Piazzalonga, BluesNews.ch Randy Lee Riviere offers a good 65 minutes of diverse, laid-back roots rock on his fourth solo album. Produced, co-written on about half of the songs, and engineered by Tom Hambridge, someone who knows where Bartli gets his musical juices. A handful of select Nashville artists contributed to the studio. “Downtown”… more »
By Richard Ludmerer Randy Lee Riviere is more than just a musician—he’s also a wildlife biologist who has dedicated much of his life to preserving the natural world. That sense of responsibility toward land and culture weaves directly into his music. The title of his latest album, Farmhand Blues, nods to the toll human development… more »
The fourth solo album from Randy Lee Riviere is a collection of heavy duty, whisky soaked blues and roots rock with big guitars and pumping drums. The Montana singer- songwriter teamed up again with renowned producer, drummer Tom Hambridge, to cowrite and record the session in Nashville along with studio aces, Doug Lancio, Bob Britt,… more »