Blackhawk
Nov 3, 2020

BlackHawk will release a new album, "Just About Right: Live From Atlanta," on Friday, November 13th via BFD/Audium Nashville/The Orchard. The two-disc project was recorded live, acoustically at Eddie's Attic in Atlanta. The set's 22 tracks include the band's top hits from the '90s, "Goodbye Says It All," "Every Once In A While," "I Sure Can Smell The Rain" and "That's Just About Right." BlackHawk was originally made up of trio Henry Paul, Dave Robbins and Van Stephenson, who died in 2001. In recording "Just About Right," Paul and Robbins were joined by former backing bandmates Bobby Huff and Dale Oliver.
“Having this music that's so special to us performed by the people that helped create it sets this double live album apart from anything we've recorded and released,” said Paul. “I especially love the acoustic nature of this collection because it casts these songs in the true spirit in which they were written.” Added Robbins, "Making a live BlackHawk acoustic recording takes me back to when Henry, Van, and I started writing and singing together as a trio. It's representative of BlackHawk in its purest form, having old friends join us on stage and tried-and-true fans makes everything ‘just about right’ on that special night in Atlanta.”