Jefferson Berry combines story telling with the intricacies of Jam Band and Roots instrumentation. His songs are performed by a cadre of unique players: The Urban Acoustic Coalition. The band is anchored by the virtuosity of Bud Burroughs and the harmonies of Theresa Ratliff. While acoustic by nature, never missing is the locked-in bass/drums drive of Uncle Mike and Adam Stranburg. Complementing all this with a variety of guitar styles, Berry’s projects bring a danceable style and contemporary point of view to a unique wing of Philadelphia’s local music scene. With the release of his fourth album in five years, this reputation is spreading nationally.
- 1. Leaving Santa Maria
- 2. Guitar on the River
- 3. Thirty Miles to the Beach
- 4. How Could You Think That
- 5. This Dawn of Mine
- 6. Philly Eats its Own
- 7. Sleeping in Public
- 8. Sand in My Shoes
- 9. Puddles (Here No More)
- 10. Born on Payday