Terry Adams, visionary, driving force, and "untamed genius of the
keyboards" for NRBQ since the band's inception over four decades ago,
is one of music’s true originals. Adams reignited the legendary
Quartet with Scott Ligon on guitar & vocals, Casey McDonough on bass &
vocals, and Bobby Lloyd Hicks on drums. The 2011 studio album, Keep
This Love Goin’ and the 2012 live CD We Travel the Spaceways radiate
the one-and-only NRBQ spirit and magic—great musicianship, emotion,
fearlessness, and fun. “Ability to groove like no other band on the
planet,” says popmatters.com. “Fans will find spontaneity, humor,
breadth, and musical know-how...” says No Depression. “Music no
one can make anymore.” says The Detroit Metro-Times. And live?
“Their willingness to step way out on a limb has always been one of
NRBQ’s most endearing qualities, and in the contemporary world of
pre-packaged, cookie-cutter pop stars, it’s sure great to have them
back,” said The Albany Times-Union. The Minneapolis Star-Tribune
added, “NRBQ is still liable to play anything. Roaring rockabilly,
transcendent pop-rock, roadhouse blues, avant jazz – you name it . .
. The new band is a revelation, capable of playing nearly the whole
NRBQ catalog, which dates back to 1966.”
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