Huey And The New Yorkers - Christmas By The Side Of The Road

Huey And The New Yorkers - Christmas By The Side Of The Road

Provocative Fun Lovin’ Criminal frontman, BBC broadcaster and ex United States Marine, Huey Morgan closes what has been an exciting 2012 with the release of new single ‘Christmas By The Side Of The Road’, taken from his debut solo album ‘Say It To My Face’.

No stranger to speaking his mind, London-based New Yorker Huey Morgan is deeply passionate about the livelihood of our veterans here in the UK, the US and beyond.

"These men and women not only risk their lives but they will also have to the deal with the long-term psychological effects of war - and it’s far too easy for everybody to take this for granted - out of sight, out of mind".

Huey announced live on BBC Breakfast in October, that he would be donating all of his earnings from record sales relating to the new album ‘Say It To My Face’ to Help for Heroes here in the UK and the Wounded Warrior Project in the USA.

‘Say It To My Face’ is drenched with the same effortless cool of Huey’s famous vocals and deft blues licks, yet with Huey’s new venture, the half Irish, half Puerto Rican icon more abundantly explores the roots, country and soul influences that he’s become celebrated for sharing on his BBC Radio shows.

Festive single ‘Christmas By The Side Of The Road’ is no exception, with dextrous country n’ western pedal steel guitar courtesy of the legendary BJ Cole, bar room blues piano from Blind Boys of Alabama keys maestro Pete Levin and stacked falsetto harmonies from the other New Yorkers (King, Frank and Na’im).

In a half-sung drawl that would befit the car radio of the ’58 Chevy that Huey describes as being stuck on 'the wrong side of the GWB' (George Washington Bridge), he portrays a soldier driving home to New York City to spend time with his mamma on Christmas day after five years apart; "I can see the lights of the city through the snow, I’m just about 55 miles from my home, I guess it’s Christmas by the side of the road".

In the unique promo video for ‘CBTSOTR’, candidly Huey ventures out to busk on a cold winter day at various London locations in his old military issue desert combat jacket, attempting to raise money for Help for Heroes, with a cardboard hand-written sign inscribed ‘At Christmas time, remember our veterans’.

Appropriately unrecognised on the roadside by the public for the majority of the day, the video quite poignantly serves as a reminder of the social boundaries that our returning soldiers can be faced with.

Christmas cheer prevails however, and Huey raises £132 for the charity. "This wasn’t just about raising m¬oney and it wasn’t just about makin’ a video.

"It was about reminding people of the importance of these issues at a time of year when it’s easy to get wrapped up in the festivities. I had a great time - don’t be surprised to see me out there again doin’ my thing before Christmas is out!"

Huey And The New Yorkers will announce a full uk tour for spring 2013 shortly.