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Blues Veteran Buddy Reed & The Rip it Ups Announce New Single Old Time Used To Be A Raw Return to
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After six decades of living and breathing the blues, Buddy Reed & The Rip it Ups deliver a hard-hitting new single soaked in raw groove, deep soul, and old-school authenticity — available worldwide June 1st, 2026.
ARCATA, Calif. - s4story -- Here's a professional, gritty, blues-rooted press release body with strong industry tone and authentic storytelling:
After more than six decades dedicated to the blues, Buddy Reed continues to prove that authentic music never fades with time. On June 1st, 2026, Buddy Reed & The Rip it Ups will release their brand-new single, "Old Time Used To Be," a raw and soulful blues track steeped in tradition, honesty, and lived experience.
Known for his deep roots in American blues and for sharing stages and stories with legendary figures throughout his long career, Buddy Reed brings a lifetime of grit and authenticity into every note. "Old Time Used To Be" captures that spirit with stripped-down grooves, emotional vocals, and a timeless sound that refuses to follow modern trends or overproduced formulas.
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Driven by gritty guitar work, old-school blues rhythms, and a haunting atmosphere that recalls the golden era of juke joints and smoke-filled blues clubs, the single delivers a powerful reflection on changing times, fading memories, and the enduring soul of traditional blues music. The recording stays true to the raw energy that has defined Buddy Reed's music for generations — real instruments, real feeling, and no artificial polish.
Backed by The Rip it Ups, Buddy Reed continues carrying forward the spirit of classic electric blues while keeping one foot planted firmly in the present. The band's chemistry and stripped-back approach create a sound that feels both vintage and immediate, echoing the influence of early blues pioneers while speaking directly to today's audiences searching for authenticity in modern music.
At a time when much of today's blues landscape leans toward commercial production and digital perfection, "Old Time Used To Be" stands apart as a reminder of what made the blues powerful in the first place: truth, struggle, soul, and human connection.
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The upcoming release also marks another milestone in Buddy Reed's remarkable musical journey, celebrating over 60 years of performing, recording, and preserving the spirit of genuine blues music. From backroad bars to festival stages, Buddy Reed has built a reputation as a true blues survivor whose music carries the weight of experience and the heartbeat of tradition.
"Old Time Used To Be" will be available worldwide on all major streaming platforms beginning June 1st, 2026.
For music, updates, and additional information, visit:
www.buddyreedblues.com
After more than six decades dedicated to the blues, Buddy Reed continues to prove that authentic music never fades with time. On June 1st, 2026, Buddy Reed & The Rip it Ups will release their brand-new single, "Old Time Used To Be," a raw and soulful blues track steeped in tradition, honesty, and lived experience.
Known for his deep roots in American blues and for sharing stages and stories with legendary figures throughout his long career, Buddy Reed brings a lifetime of grit and authenticity into every note. "Old Time Used To Be" captures that spirit with stripped-down grooves, emotional vocals, and a timeless sound that refuses to follow modern trends or overproduced formulas.
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Driven by gritty guitar work, old-school blues rhythms, and a haunting atmosphere that recalls the golden era of juke joints and smoke-filled blues clubs, the single delivers a powerful reflection on changing times, fading memories, and the enduring soul of traditional blues music. The recording stays true to the raw energy that has defined Buddy Reed's music for generations — real instruments, real feeling, and no artificial polish.
Backed by The Rip it Ups, Buddy Reed continues carrying forward the spirit of classic electric blues while keeping one foot planted firmly in the present. The band's chemistry and stripped-back approach create a sound that feels both vintage and immediate, echoing the influence of early blues pioneers while speaking directly to today's audiences searching for authenticity in modern music.
At a time when much of today's blues landscape leans toward commercial production and digital perfection, "Old Time Used To Be" stands apart as a reminder of what made the blues powerful in the first place: truth, struggle, soul, and human connection.
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The upcoming release also marks another milestone in Buddy Reed's remarkable musical journey, celebrating over 60 years of performing, recording, and preserving the spirit of genuine blues music. From backroad bars to festival stages, Buddy Reed has built a reputation as a true blues survivor whose music carries the weight of experience and the heartbeat of tradition.
"Old Time Used To Be" will be available worldwide on all major streaming platforms beginning June 1st, 2026.
For music, updates, and additional information, visit:
www.buddyreedblues.com
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