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HENRY CAPPS: Press

For an artist releasing their first album, it can be a nerve racking experience. The expectations associated with sales numbers and listener response play on the artist's mind as soon as their work is released into the often harsh and competitive arena of modern music. Henry Capps on the other hand, doesn't have this problem. The established published songwriter, poet, and playwright releases Down On The Old River as his first independent recording, and the album is confident and true to its roots. Capps has an enchanting whiskey tinged voice which is as deep and rich as the lyrical tapestries he weaves into the album.

The title track “Down On The Old River Road” is a dusky retrospect that displays Capps' superb ability to use verbal imagery. Here he uses such imagery to detail the untimely death of a fiery lover, driving recklessly through Old River road. It is the quintessential track from the album and fully displays Capps’ deep and expressive voice to full effect. “I've Always Wanted To Be Him” kicks in with gentle guitar strumming and a single banjo in the background as Capps forlornly wishes he was the lover of a comely female.

Capps knows his audience, which is partly why his first effort hits home so well. Tracks such as “My Baby Rose” and “Dim As Barlight” are so authentic and heartbreaking that listeners will get lost in the honest vocal delivery and gentle background guitar strumming. “Changes In The Old Home Town” is an ode to the small town and country living Capps is accustomed to, and loves so dearly.

The album never really changes its tempo, but then again it doesn’t have to. Capps gives his listeners a helping of slow, reminiscent songs that yearn about lost lovers and would find its home at whiskey spilling bars all across the United States, and anywhere else where the patrons have stories to tell. At nine tracks, Down On The Old River Road is a fitting slice of country which will leave the listener feeling nostalgic and warm, without dragging on its own relaxed pace.

Essentially, Capps is earnest, and lives the music he writes and records, and therein lies his ability to deliver heartfelt ballads of love and loss. The only drawback from this recording, or rather a hope for future recordings from the artist would be to hear him backed by layered, more sophisticated production values, which will give his recordings a huge leap in the direction of the big leagues.
“It is really great to hear an album where the songs, the performance, the overall feeling, really create a "picture" for the listener. The brilliant songs - Great, thoughtful lyrics and very convincing melodies. The musicianship and production really adds "weight" to the already great songs.”
Peter Holmstedt - Hemifrån - Sweden (Jul 19, 2009)
“I've Always Wanted To Be Him (from the Down On The Old River CD)…you have a rich and expressive voice…a very melodic and honest sounding arrangement…I really like the simplicity…”
TAXI - the world's leading independent A & R company (Jul 13, 2009)
It is as near as close to an acoustical album as can be…It’s a lyrical album, a magnificent expression of music.
Lars G. Lindberg - Managing Director - MCWC RADIO - Sweden (Jun 2, 2009)
Down On The Old River CD is great!

I will start playing your songs in my show on Thursday, March 5th.

Thanks again for the great gift of music.
Ray Pieters - Somewhere Between Radio Show - Radio Golden Flash - 104.3 FM Antwerp (Mar 3, 2009)
The producers of the AmericanaOK radio show are very pleased to announce the forthcoming release of “Now That’s AmericanaOK – The CD – Volume One” a 15 track compilation CD of music featured on the show.

The presenter of the show, Tom Fahey, is passionate about bringing Americana to as wide an audience as possible. It is hoped that the CD will raise awareness of the show, the music generally, the genre and the 15 contributing artists including the great HENRY CAPPS.
Tom Fahey - AmericanaOK (Feb 20, 2009)
"Down On The Old River Road" hot new track. New artist to watch.
- Ourstage.com (Feb 15, 2009)
"She is Walking Through My Mind"
Authentic voice delivers interesting stories!
- Indie-Music.com (Jan 31, 2009)
‘Down On The Old River’ is on the current BEST of ‘08 show broadcasting on:

CMR Nashville, Radio Six International, KYOU Radio San Francisco, WGWG 88.3 FM North and South Carolina, Radio GoldRush New Zealand, Edge Radio 99.3 FM Australia, Country Music 24 Germany, Moozikoo Radio Nashville and European CMA Radio.
Tom Fahey - AmericanaOK (Dec 26, 2008)
Henry Capps shares stage with renowned Western artist Reine Rivers. The Lancaster Museum was the stage setting for Western artist Reine River art exhibition. Ms. River invited Henry Capps to be her special guest star. “Down On The Old River” is a five-star hoot!
Americana OK selects DOWN ON THE OLD RIVER to be the December CD of the month. This CD has great songs. Currently we are featuring four tracks. We love this CD!
Tom Fahey - AmericanaOK (Dec 1, 2008)
“My Baby Rose” moves up thanks to listener feedback at CountryBear.com. We've also added “Down On The Old River Road”, from the same album to our rotation.
Stan - CountryBear.com (Nov 29, 2008)
You have a great voice - nice songs and music - so clear and pretty...
-- Ann Pascoe, TLC Radio
www.nzcountrymusic.net
Ann Pascoe - New Zealand Country Music Network Ltd (Nov 4, 2008)
Henry, we love the CD!

-- Tom Fahey
www.americanaok.com
Tom Fahey - AmericanaOK Radio (Nov 19, 2008)
DOWN ON THE OLD RIVER ROAD... Vocal has a very personable quality. Good music in chorus and well-written structure. REALLY LIKE this vocal performance/sound.
TAXI - the world's leading independent A & R company (Oct 6, 2008)