This album, released in 1977 by Midland International Records, captures Keith Sykes at a pivotal moment in his career. By this time, the Memphis native had already built a reputation as a skilled songwriter and performer, known for his unique blend of folk, rock, and country. Raised in Memphis, Sykes was steeped in the city's rich musical culture, with it's deep roots in blues, soul, and rock 'n' roll. His early exposure to this environment, particularly the influence of Beale Street, would play a significant role in shaping his sound. The Way That I Feel sumptuously blends folk, rock, and country with laid-back charm and trademark introspective lyrics. A true troubadour of the trop-rock genre, Sykes' influence extends far beyond his own music, shaping Americana and country through his collaborations, songwriting, and mentorship of emerging talents.
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This album, released in 1977 by Midland International Records, captures Keith Sykes at a pivotal moment in his career. By this time, the Memphis native had already built a reputation as a skilled songwriter and performer, known for his unique blend of folk, rock, and country. Raised in Memphis, Sykes was steeped in the city's rich musical culture, with it's deep roots in blues, soul, and rock 'n' roll. His early exposure to this environment, particularly the influence of Beale Street, would play a significant role in shaping his sound. The Way That I Feel sumptuously blends folk, rock, and country with laid-back charm and trademark introspective lyrics. A true troubadour of the trop-rock genre, Sykes' influence extends far beyond his own music, shaping Americana and country through his collaborations, songwriting, and mentorship of emerging talents.