The Moonlighters have been around for over two decades and their latest album, Midnight In Memphis Home In San Antone, is a testament to their experience and talent. The album is a mix of classic country and western swing, with a touch of rockabilly and blues thrown in for good measure.
The album opens with the title track, "Midnight In Memphis," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song features a catchy melody, twangy guitars, and the smooth vocals of lead singer, Dennis Ludiker. The album continues with "Honky Tonk Blues," a cover of the Hank Williams classic, which is given a fresh new sound with the addition of a horn section.
Other standout tracks include "San Antone," a tribute to the band's home base, and "The Devil's Gone Fishin'," a fun and playful tune about a fisherman who outsmarts the devil. The album also features a beautiful rendition of the classic ballad, "You Don't Know Me," which showcases the band's ability to slow things down and deliver a heartfelt performance.