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38 Degrees and Raining

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Gin and Rosewater

Biography

If you press hard enough, singer/songwriter/guitarist Chuck McDermott will tell you stories. Performing at the infamous Lone Star Cafe with Johnny Cash in the balcony. Hitting the stage with Freddie Fender. Recording in Malibu with John Stewart. Singing harmonies with Linda Ronstadt and Lindsay Buckingham. But the past is not his preferred tense. The years between the time he broke on to the scene in 1971 and today have given him a voice, both literally and figuratively. His rich honey/whiskey voice is evocative, silky and gritty, perfectly suited to his distintive original music. He jokes that his recent songwriting pokes around in dark places: human frailty, deception, apocalyptic weather – general mayhem. But it’s really an exploration of what he calls “finding light inside the dark”. It’s his wry way of reminding (perhaps himself) that inside the tumult there can be wonder, gratitude, even serenity. They’re lyrics he fully admits he wasn’t ready to write until now. His themes follow the arc of his life. You’ll appreciate his sometimes irreverent, sometimes sardonic take on the world that dances and careens around him. In 2017 Chuck released “Gin & Rosewater”, his first record in 30 years, working with exceptional players, including music legend Stephen Stills. His follow-up recording, “38 Degrees and Raining” is slated for release in early 2021. More at: chuckmcdermott.com