Autumn Leaves (Live 2019)

Rufus Black

The Zoo Crew, a vibrant collective of hippie DJs, is currently spinning the soulful track "Autumn Leaves (Live 2019)" by Rufus Black from their album Rufus Black (Live from the Ranch) at THE ZOO radio station, delighting their devoted listeners, the Zoo Freaks. This song, part of a six-track live album released in 2019, captures the raw energy of the British blues rock band, evoking a nostalgic 1970s vibe. A notable piece of trivia comes from a 2019 Facebook post by the band, where they described "Autumn Leaves" as a track that takes listeners "back to the 70's," highlighting its retro influences. The song’s live recording, one of the standout tracks from the album, showcases the band’s ability to blend gritty guitar riffs with soulful melodies, a hallmark of their performances at venues like Ronnie Scott’s and Glastonbury.

Another interesting tidbit about "Autumn Leaves (Live 2019)" is its connection to the band’s recording process. According to a feature on The Brook’s website, the album was recorded in a village hall in rural Dorset, where the band intentionally sought a raw, old-school sound. This setting allowed Rufus Black to capture the organic, unpolished essence of their live performances, with "Autumn Leaves" standing out for its emotive delivery and bluesy undertones. The track’s inclusion in the Apple Music and JioSaavn listings further underscores its popularity among fans of blues rock, with the album clocking in at a concise 33 minutes and 20 seconds of pure, unadulterated sound.

Rufus Black’s journey began in Dorset, England, in December 2015, when five professional musicians united over their shared passion for blues, soul, funk, and rock. As detailed on The Brook’s event page, the band members—Ben Jones on guitar (previously with Mary J. Blige and The Voice Band) and Russell Parker on drums (who worked with Robbie McIntosh and P.P. Arnold), among others—drew inspiration from legends like Muddy Waters, Led Zeppelin, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, and James Brown. Their early gigs in Dorset pubs quickly gained traction, with audiences resonating with their dynamic sound. By 2016, they were recording in a village hall, a decision that shaped their debut album’s authentic, live feel. Rufus Black’s rapid rise saw them perform at prestigious venues and festivals, cementing their reputation in the UK’s blues rock scene.

For fans eager to connect with Rufus Black, the band maintains an active presence on social media. Their official Facebook page offers updates on gigs and releases, while their Instagram account shares behind-the-scenes glimpses of their performances. Although their official website is not explicitly listed in available sources, fans can follow their activities through The Brook, which has promoted their events. The band’s X account provides additional engagement with fans, though it’s less active than their other platforms. Fan communities are less formally documented, but the band’s social media traction, including over 100k views for a UK garage/acoustic mashup video, suggests a growing following. No dedicated fan websites or Facebook groups were identified, but fans can join the conversation on the band’s official pages.


 

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