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Blue Water Highway

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Blue Water Highway
Members of Blue Water Highway
Background information
GenresCountry, Indie, Alternative, Americana
Years active8
Websitebluewaterhighwayband.com
MembersZach Kibodeaux (lead vocals/guitar), Greg Essington (vocals/guitar), Catherine Clarke (vocals/keyboard), Kyle Smith (bass), Jared Wilson (drums)

Blue Water Highway is an Alternative/Indie/Country band from Lake Jackson, Texas. They were founded in 2013, and have sense released four albums, including Heartbreak City, which came out of Thirty Tigers. They are now distributed by Ingrooves Music Group. Blue Water Highway comes from the working class, coastal town background that has informed the work of many of rock's greatest writers and artists. They take their name from the roadway that links their hometown of Lake Jackson, Texas to Galveston, where the cops, the teachers, the baristas, and the chemical plant workers travel to work hard and to play hard, blowing off steam, dancing to their favorite bands.[1]

Career[edit]

Zach Kibodeaux (lead vocals/guitar) and Greg Essington (vocals/guitar), two best friends from high school, started the band in 2013. Kibodeaux then turned to Catherine Clarke (vocals/keyboard) to complete the three-part harmony that they put to use in their music. They are also joined by Kyle Smith (bass), and Jared Wilson (drums), which tie together the full band. Blue Water Highway has toured with Bob Seger, Big Head Todd and The Monsters, and The Turnpike Troubadours. They have played shows across South Texas, Oklahoma, New York, France, London, and other parts of the world. They released the recent album Heartbreak City in June 2018 after releasing their song, Medicine Man from the 2015 album, Things We Carry.[2]

Discography[edit]

  • Things We Carry (2015)
  • Speaking of the Devil (Single) (2016)
  • Evangeline (Single) (2017)
  • Hanging On (Single) (2018)
  • Best Friend (Single) (2018)
  • Heartbreak City (Single) (2018)
  • Groovin' (Single) (2018)
  • Heartbreak City (2018)
  • In Your Eyes (Single) (2019)
  • Heartbreak City (Stripped) (2019)
  • A Blue Water Highway Christmas (Live from the Living Room) (2019)
  • All Will Be Well (Single) (2020)
  • Dog Days (Single) (2020)
  • Grateful (Single) (2020)
  • Sign Language (Single) (2021)

References[edit]

  1. "Blue Water Highway Band". first-avenue.com. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  2. Eder, Laurie. "Supper and Song Series with Blue Water Highway". victoriaadvocate.com. Laurie Eder. Retrieved 5 February 2021.