It’s an oldie… well, four years old, but SDCC reminded me. A few years back, Sturgill Simpson rocked up the convention.
This Samurai “Mad Max” vibe music video is barely safe for work; it has tallied up over 6 million plays, and I think it’s worth a look/listen.
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John Sturgill Simpson is a celebrated American country music singer-songwriter and actor known for his unique blend of traditional country, rock, and soul influences. Born in Jackson, Kentucky, Simpson’s music often reflects his Appalachian roots while pushing the boundaries of the genre. His critically acclaimed albums like “Metamodern Sounds in Country Music” and “A Sailor’s Guide to Earth” have earned him comparisons to outlaw country legends and solidified his place as a modern country innovator.
Simpson’s songwriting delves into themes of introspection, social commentary, and personal struggles, resonating with a wide range of listeners.
Beyond his musical accomplishments, Simpson has also ventured into acting, appearing in films like “The Hunt” and “Queen & Slim.” His charismatic stage presence and soulful voice have captivated audiences worldwide, making him a sought-after performer at festivals and concerts. Simpson’s impact on the country music scene is undeniable, as he continues to challenge conventions and inspire a new generation of artists.
Given all this, it makes “A Good Look” all the more quirky.
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