Friday, December 15, 2023

“A hell of an introduction for those looking for their next favorite modern soul act,” says Glide of Dallas revue The Knockdown Dragout.

“Dancing In The Kitchen” single (feat. wicked sax solo) out today; Release show to be presented by KXT 91.7FM at Kessler Theater on Feb. 9.


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Chris J Norwood as photographed by Joseph Brewster


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“A hell of an introduction for those looking for their next favorite modern soul act... features a full ensemble horn section, feisty guitar, and thick, funky organ playing to complement Norwood’s smoothly flowing vocals.” — Glide Magazine


Chris J Norwood has left behind his acoustic guitar to make the album of his dreams. He is now a bandleader, commanding a Stax-inspired ensemble cutting tracks live on the studio floor in the same building where Willie Nelson made Red Headed Stranger.

“I have wanted to make this record for a long time,” Norwood says about a passion so strong, he parted ways with his record label to be able to see his vision through. “If you were to come over on a Saturday afternoon, Otis Redding is what is playing on the stereo.”

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Chris J Norwood & The Knockdown Dragout | “Dancing In The Kitchen”


[STREAM]: https://fanatic.lnk.to/TheKnockdownDragout-DancingInTheKitchen

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About The Song | “Dancing In The Kitchen”

“This is me attempting to write a love song for my wife. But I wanted to write one that was true to where we’re at in our lives. We’ve been married for over a decade and we’ve got small kids so we’ve got to make romance happen. And dancing in our little tiny kitchen after we put the kids down for bed and have done the dishes is as good a place as any!” — Chris J Norwood

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Chris J Norwood & The Knockdown Dragout | Live


KXT 91.7’s Local Show Presents: Chris J Norwood & The Knockdown Dragout at The Kessler Theater on Fri., Feb. 9.



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Chris J Norwood & The Knockdown Dragout
The Knockdown Dragout
Feb. 9, 2024
(Gastonwood Music)


Track Listing:

01. Introducing...
02. The Knockdown Dragout (STREAM | VIDEO)
03. The Cheap Seats
04. Dancing In The Kitchen (STREAM)
05. Run Rosie Run
06. I Want It All
07. Love Me Back To Life
08. Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa (Sad Song) (STREAM)
09. The GOAT
10. Got To Get Back To Texas
11. Darling Don’t Leave

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Chris J Norwood & The Knockdown Dragout | “The Knockdown Dragout”


[WATCH]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlYSCvFBX5w

[STREAM]: https://fanatic.lnk.to/TheKnockdownDragout-TheKnockdownDragout

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See the video for the eponymous cut “The Knockdown Dragout” at Americana Highways, listen via Glide Magazine (or use the links above!)

“Swaggery and enjoyable... Bluesy glory characterizes this song from the start. Playing together in the woodsy studio helps bolster this song’s Stax-style intent.” — Americana Highways


How did this track come together? Watch the latest episode of Chris J Norwood’s “Breaking It Down” series for the answers!

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About The Video | “The Knockdown Dragout”

“We had a lot of fun and that is something I wanted to showcase with the music video,” Norwood says. “When I first started dreaming up this project, it was important to record in the same way my favorite Stax and Motown records were recorded. All the musicians playing together in a great sounding room with vintage gear.

Audio Dallas immediately came to mind and was the perfect studio for us. It’s got such a storied history, with so many great records made there. It looks virtually the same as it did in the 70s.

“In a lot of ways the studio was like another member of the band. There’s a reason why records that are made this way sound the way they do. There’s a joy and a camaraderie and a vibe when you make music with your friends.”  Chris J Norwood

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Chris J Norwood & The Knockdown Dragout | About

If the photographic evidence accompanying The Knockdown Dragout (Gastonwood Music, Feb. 9, 2024) is any indication, then Chris J Norwood is a beaten man.

Beaten, maybe… But not out!

As Norwood sings on “The Knockdown Dragout” — the ensemble, album, and first single all share the same name — he is a fighter:

I know it don’t look good
They got me up against the ropes
I ain’t no light weight kid
I got the fight, the will, the hope

The “will” and “hope” part comes in as the Dallas-based songwriter — and now bandleader, commanding a Stax-inspired ensemble cutting tracks live on the studio floor in the same building where Willie Nelson made Red Headed Stranger — leaves behind his acoustic guitar to make the album of his dreams.

“I have wanted to make this record for a long time,” Norwood says about a passion so strong, he parted ways with his record label to be able to see his vision through. “If you were to come over on a Saturday afternoon, Otis Redding is what is playing on the stereo.”

The Knockdown Dragout cover the Redding classic “Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa (Sad Song)” in a joyous rendition that sits perfectly alongside Norwood’s originals.

“I had to include an Otis cover,” Norwood explains. You can’t help but feel good, and that’s what I love about soul music. Even the sad songs make you dance.”

Norwood had become tired of sadness.

“I’m disillusioned with the ‘sad bastard’ scene of singer-songwriters that I found myself a part of,” he admits. After releasing two records that reckoned with darkness and personal tragedy, Norwood wanted to make an album that was “just fun.”

A “knockdown dragout” is a phrase I used to hear my mother use,” he explains of the album’s statement of purpose, which also addresses his relationship with the music industry. “It’s essentially a fight between two people that is particularly bad.” Norwood’s decision to leave his label to make this album was actually amicable, but even civil closure smarts.

The same goes for Norwood’s surprise genre switch-up.

“I wanted to write some songs that I could actually sing to Carrie and dance in the kitchen to,” he says,  alluding to one of the album’s standout tracks, “Dancing In The Kitchen,” a love song to Norwood’s wife.

Finally! Songs that are about me!” Carrie Norwood, who also appears on the record as one-half of the background vocal duo, The Knockouts, jokes.

“Being a Knockout comes with attitude and sass,” she says. “The world is pretty crazy right now, but there is still love and goodness to sing about.”

After listening to the celebratory songs on The Knockdown Dragout,  Norwood’s “will” and “hope” win this bout by unanimous decision.

The Knockdown Dragout by Chris J Norwood & The Knockdown Dragout arrives Feb. 9, 2024 via Gastonwood Music.

Chris J Norwood is available for interviews. Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic for more information.

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Chris J Norwood | Links


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Josh Bloom at Fanatic Promotion | Contact

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