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Gibson Records Signs Ghost Hounds & Announces Album

Gibson Records Signs Ghost Hounds & Announces Album

Gibson Records announces its second official release with the signing of the rock and blues group, Ghost Hounds. Their new album will drop in June 2023.



Written by guitarist Thomas Tull and Kevin Bowe, ā€œDirty Angelā€ is an ode to a one-of-a-kind romance. The infectious track is brought to life by lead singer TrĆ© Nationā€™s powerhouse vocals, with electrifying guitar riffs from Thomas and Johnny Baab, while bassist Bennett Miller and drummer Blaise Lanzetta give the track its thundering pulse.

Hailing from Pittsburgh, PA, Ghost Houndā€™s classic rock and roll guitar tunes are the result of both Thomas Tull and Brooklyn native guitarist Johnny Baab, while the driving forces on bass and drums are Bennett Miller and Blaise Lanzetta, respectively. Fronted by lead singer TrĆ© Nation, whose voice was simply made for rock, Ghost Hounds are a modern-day rock band that plays blues-inspired rock in such a way that proves that the genre is not only alive but thriving for the next generation of rock fans.

Stream/download Ghost Hounds new single ā€œDirty Angel,ā€ out today, via Gibson Records, HERE.

Ghost Hounds has refined their sound on the road, having supported legendary acts, including The Rolling Stones, ZZ Top, Garth Brooks, and Bob Seger on tour.

Ghost Houndsā€™s fourth album will be released this June. The album follows the first official release from Gibson Records, Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspiratorsā€™ acclaimed fourth full-length album titled 4, which was released last year in partnership with BMG.

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