Jeannie Piersol - "The Nest"


For those of us that have a certain love of forgotten artists from the 1960's, Jeannie Piersol is going to be a revelation. The Bay Area artist first released "The Nest" as a single in 1969, and High Moon Records is including it in an upcoming anthology of Piersol's career. The song includes backing vocals by Minnie Riperton and drums by Earth, Wind & Fire co-founder Maurice White. The song is a perfect snapshot of San Francisco in the late 60's. It's a hybrid of soul and psychedelic rock music. If you grew up listening to oldies radio, you're going to adore "The Nest." It's this groovy little song rooted in folk while branching out into other genres. Plus, it ends with an unexpected proto-punk style guitar solo, which is always welcome here.

You can watch the video for "The Nest" below. Jeannie Piersol - The Nest is due out January 24 on High Moon Records, and is available for pre-order here. For more on the anthology, check out the label's website.

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