Southern Exposure (album)

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Southern Exposure
Southern Exposure cover
Studio album by Bill Leverty
Released November, 2007
Genre Hard rock, Melodic rock
Label Leverty Music
Bill Leverty chronology
Wanderlust
(2004)
Southern Exposure
(2007)

Southern Exposure is a 2007 album released by FireHouse guitarist Bill Leverty. It is Leverty's first instrumental album. FireHouse drummer Michael Foster played drums on the album, and Leverty played guitar, keyboards, and bass.[1]

When asked why he chose to do an instrumental album in an interview, Leverty responded: "I've always loved instrumental music, especially with the guitar as the primary instrument...I recently was picked up by a new guitar company called Grem Guitars and they've put out my signature guitar. They asked me if I'd be interested in doing some clinics to demonstrate the guitars and I thought that I should write a few songs to show how great these guitars are. Well, after I wrote three songs, and had such a great time writing and recording them, I figured that if I recorded another seven songs, I'd have an album."[2]

[edit] Track listing

  1. Hang Six
  2. The Valley of the Kings
  3. Billy's Blue Jeans
  4. No Matter What
  5. Southern Exposure
  6. How Many Ways
  7. Trick Baby
  8. Jumping Through the Hoops
  9. A Day of Hope
  10. Giddy Up

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