Bob Marston & the Credible Sources weave together folk, rock, and reggae in the grooving new song, “Real Magic, Good People”

Photo courtesy of Bob Marston & the Credible Sources.

Birmingham, Alabama-based band, Bob Marston & the Credible Sources weave together folk, rock, and reggae in the grooving new song, “Real Magic, Good People”. The single will be featured in the band’s debut LP, “So Long” due out June 3, 2022.

Real Magic, Good People has a cool southern charm and we love its reggae influence. In fact, we haven’t heard another song like it! It’s a really beautiful tribute to the band’s hometown.

Reflecting on the song’s inspiration, Bob said in a release, “The first half of each verse presents my attempt to balance my love of Birmingham with what I had, at the time, recently learned about her history of labor injustice, including convict-leasing and union-busting. The chorus is a rallying cry to believe in ourselves and our potential as a community, realizing that for all of our differences we share more in common."

We are looking forward to listening to the band’s full album!

Real Magic, Good People” by Bob Marston & the Credible Sources is the Daily Reggae Song of the Day.

By CB.

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