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Category: Farmhand Blues
Blues Matters: Farmhand Blues Review
By Graeme Scott It’s a funny world! My last review was for an album by Tom Hambridge and now here he is again but this time as producer on this new release by Randy Lee Riviere. To describe his music and sound as residing at the dirty grungy end of Blues would be about right.… more »
ZicaZic.com: Farmhand Blues Review
By Fred Delforge Randy Lee Riviere is an American singer-songwriter whose musical journey is rooted in the 1970s, an era when rock was raw, loud, and visceral. A Northern California native, he grew up listening to the Beatles, Cream, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Robin Trower, and Neil Young—influences that shaped his guitar playing and introspective… more »
Living Blues: Farmhand Blues Review
By Lee Zimmerman As a wildlife biologist dedicated to ecology, Randy Lee Riviere’s interests extend to more than simply making music. Nevertheless. he’s also made a name for himself as an artist whose absolute dedication and determination has enabled him to effortlessly and effectively express himself in song. Farmhand Blues finds him pairing passion with… more »
La Hora del Blues Spain: Farmhand Blues Review
Randy Lee Riviere is a Montana singer and guitar player, as well as an ecologist and wildlife defender, who devotes most of his time to the preservation of the environment, something that can be found in his songs. When he is in Montana, he devotes his life to nature preservation and when he is in… more »
Roots Music Report: Album Review of Farmhand Blues
By Duane Verh Partnering with producer/drummer Tom Hambridge, Randy Lee Riviere hammers deep redneck mojo into the shape of righteously raunchy blues-rock and fashions compelling ballads to boot. Evidence of the former present here includes the leadoff track- “Downtown” and its follow-up, “Big on a Bender” and of the latter, “Bird Watchin’”. The Montana-based guitarist/vocalist… more »
Blue Notes and Conversations: Farmhand Blues Review
By John Muller Randy Lee Riviere-This Montana/Tennessee singer-songwriter and guitarist, who has just released his powerful fourth solo album, “Farmhand Blues”, has more sides than my neighborhood barbecue joint! Randy, as a wildlife biologist, has been involved with large-scale efforts to protect and restore important elements of the Native American landscape. One example of these… more »
BiTS—Blues in the South: Farmhand Blues
By Brian Harman, BiTS—Blues in the South In the past, Randy equally divided his twin passions: music in Nashville and the Montana wildlife, now as a retired wildlife biologist, he focuses solely upon his music. Here, with this new album he continues his recent collaborations with Producer and Drummer Tom Hambridge. Joining Randy, vocals, guitar,… more »
There’s enough texture here to reweave the entire social fabric of 2025 America
Dave Gallaher, Talkin’ the Blues with Microwave Dave, WLRH FM / WJAB FM, Huntsville AL I have three tracks from Farmhand Blues programmed for WLRH on Saturday (AND NOW RE-AIRING on Thursdays, 4 to 5 pm which means drive time exposure for these new releases) with individual cuts airing on consecutive Tuesdays over WJAB: Alabama… more »
Kentuckiana Blues Society: Randy Lee Riviere “Farmhand Blues”
Randy Lee Riviere is a wildlife biologist who dedicates much of his life to the preservation of our environment. That passion seeps into many of his songs. He splits his time between his home in Montana and making music in Nashville. Tom Hambridge produced the album, cowrote eight of the fifteen songs on the album… more »