You will receive a acoustic Epiphone guitar that will be signed by Darius Rucker to the name of your choice!
You will also receive a copy of Brian Wilson's new album! For the release of his 11th solo studio album, titled No Pier Pressure, Wilson has returned to Capitol Records, his original label home with The Beach Boys. The album was released April 7 in standard 13-track and deluxe 16-track editions, each available on CD and digitally, as well as a 16-track 2LP edition on 180-gram vinyl.
It’s right there in the title—Southern Style.
“To me, the South means a laid-back lifestyle, beaches, family, and being able to have a good time when you want to,” says Darius Rucker. “In Charleston, where I’m from, nobody’s in a rush to get anywhere. And there’s a mentality that there’s room for everybody.
“So with these songs, I wanted to bring out the way I live, the way my friends live, and all the things that are important to us.”
The results, Rucker’s fourth solo album as a country artist, reveal a sound and a spirit that bring him closer than ever to the genre’s fundamentals. From “Homegrown Honey” ’s country-girl-gone-uptown to the back-porch party in “Dixie Cup,” the thirteen songs on Southern Style are filled with the instruments and images that define a region and its musical traditions.
Rucker’s three previous albums—Learn To Live; Charleston, SC 1966; and True Believers—all topped the Billboard Country Album chart, spinning off six Number One singles. But a few events in the last couple of years may have helped him dig even deeper into his country roots, even in the face of new trends that have been pushing the music into a more pop direction.
This package has been donated in honor of Brian Wilson Fest, which was star studded revue of the music of Brian Wilson featuring dozens of special guests and even a special appearance by Brian himself. Ticket sale proceeds were donated to The Musicians Cancer Fund@SweetRelief, via the Jameson Neighborhood Fund and Best Fest Productions. The Musicians Cancer Fund@SweetRelief pays for medical treatment, prescriptions, food, rent and other vital living expenses for professional musicians and music industry workers suffering from severe illness and disability.