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From acclaimed Americana/Blues guitarist William Lee Ellis, godson and namesake of legendary bluegrass pioneer Bill Monroe, comes Conqueroo, a song cycle steeped in the musical language of Appalachia and the Delta. Ellis’s most personal record to date, Conqueroo is also his most eclectic, a place where a cappella gospel, mountain balladry and rockabilly rhythms intertwine with Big Star-like melancholy, pristine country melodies and song structures that create a new language from old archetypes. Accompanied by longtime pal Larry Nager, Memphis soul group the Masqueraders, vocalists Susan Marshall and Reba Russell, and his internationally renowned father, Tony Ellis, William Lee Ellis lays out 13 elegant, eloquent tunes, ranging from the soulful (“How the Mighty Have Fallen”) to the heartfelt (“King of the Mountain”), while touching on every emotion in between. On Conqueroo, Ellis is the vanquisher, the gentle master in control of his own musical destiny. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
She Conquered The Conqueroo
William Lee Ellis
My Religion Too
William Lee Ellis
Where Would I Go
William Lee Ellis
How The Mighty Have Fallen
William Lee Ellis
Never Be the Child
William Lee Ellis
Northern Lights
William Lee Ellis
Everything Changes But You
William Lee Ellis
King Of The Mountain
William Lee Ellis
Maybellene
William Lee Ellis
Honey Take Your Time
William Lee Ellis
Rider On Your Soul
William Lee Ellis
Black Sea Blues
William Lee Ellis
Rose Hill
William Lee Ellis