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RELIX MAGAZINE REVIEW- “Chris Colepaugh is all about the melody. That’s not to say that this son of Southern blues doesn’t rock. Just listen to what happens when he unleashes his doubleneck Gibson on tunes such as “Some Things Never Change” on his latest album Missed a Page. Guitar riffs don’t get much thicker than this. But Colepaugh is more of the school of Stephen Stills restraint than Lynyrd Skynyrd abandon. Listen to how he holds back the instrumentation—just enough—on “Some Time Away.” The effects are enticing vocals that float on top of the musical stream, underscoring the strong yet dreamy message. As if that’s not enough variety, Colepaugh mixes it up a bit, adding steel guitar and slow burning percussion to the blues anthem “What You Need.” Whether it’s on stage or on the radio, Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew have created the perfect blend of jam and blues. And with their multiple ECMA award-winning album Missed A Page, they do southern blues-rock right. Two decades of touring Canada and the United States including support spots to artists such as Gov’t Mule, The North Mississippi Allstars, Grady, and Big Sugar, have allowed Colepaugh & Crew to develop a legendary live show and a reputation for musicianship. " Fans of soulful southern rock should check out the new album from Chris Colepaugh and The Cosmic Crew, Missed a Page, which was released this past Tuesday. This is the eighth album for the band and they continue to produce masterful tracks that on