It’s still amazes me that I continue to discover “new” artists that have an extensive catalog of songs, but I’ve never heard of them before. With a ton of music loving friends on my news feed, once in a while someone will post a video that immediately gets my attention. This week, it’s a sister duo known as Larkin Poe.
From the band’s website:
“Rebecca & Megan Lovell of Larkin Poe are singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist sisters creating their own brand of Roots Rock ‘n’ Roll: gritty, soulful, and flavored by their southern heritage. Originally from Atlanta and currently living in Nashville, they are descendants of tortured artist and creative genius Edgar Allan Poe.”
These siblings have over a hundred videos on their YouTube channel of fantastic cover songs. They’ve also released 2 full albums of (mostly) original material, as well as a album of all covers. The two have even been featured on CBS This Morning Saturday Sessions.
Their website is full of goodies including video clips, testimonials, and a full merch store.
For our Video of the week, we chose the girls’ most recent upload–a sweet and soulful cover of Ozzy Osbourne’s 1991 hit “Mama, I’m Coming Home” from the album No More Tears.
Check out the clip below, and share away!
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