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Soulslide

113.6K streams

113,611

Sleeping Dogs

107.3K streams

107,287

Covered / Uncovered, Vol. 2

96.4K streams

96,427

Plank

47.7K streams

47,691

The Speed of Hope

37.8K streams

37,829

Alone At Sea

29.5K streams

29,511

Live At the Saxon Pub

27.3K streams

27,295

Covered / Uncovered, Vol. 1

26.3K streams

26,333

Lover

5K streams

4,980

Juggling Sand (Radio Edit)

4.3K streams

4,290

Biography

Jeff Plankenhorn plays a soulful, distinctly Austin brand of roots rock that, over the past several years, has gained him a devoted national following and a seat among the very best contemporary Americana songwriters. Fans of Tom Petty, Nathaniel Rateliff, Derek Trucks, Eric Clapton, and Lyle Lovett will dig everything from his latest solo acoustic EP, Covered/Uncovered Vol. 1, to his confident, catchy-as-hell fourth studio album, Sleeping Dogs was released to rave reviews (Rolling Stone Country, the Boot, Twangville, among others) and spent a good chunk of 2018 on the Roots Rock and Americana radio charts (#5 and #44). The four-piece band that bears his name has become a favorite on the festival circuit, scoring spots at Old Settlers Music Festival, Kerrville Folk Festival, Telluride Americana Music Festival, and Austin’s annual New Years Eve blowout at Auditorium Shores. Collaborations on songs w/Ruthie Foster, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Patty Griffin, Malford Milligan, have made listeners take notice. Well before he started rocking festival stages as a solo artist, Plankenhorn was already in the musical DNA of his adopted home of Austin, Texas. His bluesy, slide-driven guitar style was born out of jam sessions, residencies and house shows played for local audiences eager for the electricity and edge-of-your-seat musicianship that makes Austin the live music capital of the world. “In Austin,” he says, “few players rehearse. You show up and you play, for better or for worse.”