Alabama Shakes

American rock band

American rock band:

Zac Cockrell, bass
Heath Fogg, guitar
Brittany Howard, vocals/guitar
Steve Johnson, drums
Ben Tanner, keys
Paul Horton, keys/percussion
Lloyd Buchanan, background vocals
Karita Law, background vocals
Shanay Johnson, background vocals

Alabama Shakes on KCRW

Alabama Shakes experienced a meteoric rise following the release of their 2012 debut and took their time crafting their sophomore album, expanding on their soulful blues-rock sound.

Alabama Shakes

Alabama Shakes experienced a meteoric rise following the release of their 2012 debut and took their time crafting their sophomore album, expanding on their soulful blues-rock sound.

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