Chris LeBlanc Band Voted BEST ORIGINAL
MUSIC by readers of 225 magazine.
Take one part reckless blues and one part polished
pop, stir slowly 'til party is to taste. A stalwart
of the Baton Rouge rock landscape, LeBlanc's latest
album Starshine is his brightest yet, an unapologetic,
head-down, foot-to-the-pedal rock record that best
combines his acoustic singer-songwriter and blues
rocker tendencies.
Chris LeBlanc Voted Best Singer by readers of
225 magazine.
He's taken Robert Plant down a notch with his acoustic
version of "When The Levee Breaks," and one-upped
Randy Newman on the homeboy ode "Louisiana 1937."
Whether it's an honest homage to classic tracks or his
own blend of Southern blues rock, Chris LeBlanc is equally
skilled at booming Delta soul over a resonator slide
guitar or singing pop songs under an electrified ax.
Bottom line, LeBlanc has rocked the mic right since
the early '90s.
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