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[GIVEAWAY] Listen to new Gary Clark Jr. with some sick Bowers & Wilkins Headphones

Gary Clark Jr has been on our radar (and airwaves) for some time but he’s just now releasing his debut full length album. When you watch him play, you realize…

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By Rachel Reynolds • Oct 22, 2012 • 1 min read

When you watch him play, you realize this is someone who was born to make music. His guitar is an extension of him and it’s easy to see why he’s been compared to Jimi Hendrix AND can claim Eric Clapton among his fans. He’s THAT good.

When I got my copy of “Blak and Blu”, I couldn’t have been more excited. We’ve been feasting on an EP and were ready for the main course.

This mega-talented Austin musician did not disappoint. The album is far more varied than I was expecting – in a great way. He covers a lot of territory and he does it ALL well.

He is a riveting live performer and if you need any extra encouragement to grab this album, just watch the video below.

GIVEAWAY DETAILS: Gary Clark Jr. gave us a special gift to extend to you.

Prize:

  1. A pair of passes to the Bowers & Wilkins | Warner Bros Records listening party TONIGHT (10/22)

  2. A copy of “Black and Blu”

  3. A set of super sweet headphones — the P5 noise-isolating headphones from Bowers & Wilkins.

How do you win? Leave a comment. Let’s talk sixties inspired blues rock. Is it better off in the sixties? Do you think the revival is long overdue. Is this good progress?

After you’ve submitted your comment, send your friends back over to give you the thumbs up and reply to your post! We’ll reward a thoughtful comment this afternoon. Deadline: 2pm today

Please leave your email in the appropriate place and keep an eye on your inbox so we can contact you with details!

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    Rachel Reynolds

    Producer, 'Morning Becomes Eclectic'

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