Warren Storm's new album begins with the John Fogerty original "Long As I Can See The Light," as he pays his respect to fellow swamp rockers Creedence Clearwater Revival with this spot on classic rendition. Storm brings back the pride of his fifties sound with "Matahilda," before delivering the swinging R&B groove of "Let The Four Winds Blow." He slows the pace down for the "Tennessee Blues" and "My House Of Memories," then finds the perfect classic touch of "Troubles, Troubles." Warren Storm closes out his new album with "Raining In My Heart," as Warren can still belt out those lyrics with passion and soul, even at 82 years old. To find out more about Warren Storm's new album "Taking The World By Storm," please visit yvettelandry.com.
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