The Hill Country Review

Hill Country Review
Appearing Dec 4th, at Oklahoma City Limits
BIOGRAPHY
HILL COUNTRY REVUE is THE modern Southern Rock / Blues band for the new generation. Formed by Cody Dickinson from the North Mississippi Allstars in 2008, it features Chris Chew, Kirk Smithhart, Ed āHotā Cleveland and Daniel Coburn. The bandās debut album, āMake a Moveā, was released in May 2009. āThis is really back to the roots of blues,ā says Cody of the record. āIt’s funky. Really nasty, that’s the best way to describe it. Gritty, messy, stripped-down.ā
As part of the North Mississippi Allstars, Cody Dickinson and Chris Chew have three Grammy nominated albums under their belts. They have shared the stage with artists as diverse as Kid Rock, Dave Matthews Band and Mavis Staples, and toured all over the world steadily since 1996, earning a legion of fans.
The majority of the material on āMake A Moveā was written by protĆ©gĆ© Garry Burnside, the youngest of R.L. and Alice Mae Burnsideās fourteen children. Garry is a walking encyclopedia of Mississippi hill country blues. He grew up playing with Junior Kimbrough every Sunday night in Juniorās world-famous juke joint (where he met a young Cody Dickinson for the first time).
Kirk Smithhart was awarded The Albert King award for Best Guitarist by the Blues Foundation when he was only 19. Daniel Coburn, born and raised in Flint MI, cut his teeth playing rock and hardcore. He formed Dixie Hustler in 2001 whose debut record was produced by Aaron Julison of Kid Rock and Cody Dickinson. āHotā Cleveland grew up surrounded by the gospel music of Memphis and has recorded and toured with a number of lauded musicians including Olanda Draper & Howard Hewitt.
