Alabama musician, Dylan LeBlanc, makes national TV debut
By Haley Laurence on January 23, 2016 at 12:35 PM
Dylan LeBlanc recently released his third album, "Cautionary Tale," and people are starting to take notice of the rising star.
The 26-year-old -- who was born in Louisiana but has spent plenty of time in Muscle Shoals with his father, musician James LeBlanc -- has received positive reviews for the album, which was recorded on Florence label Single Lock Records.
NPR said, "He's written some gorgeous melodies — sullen bluesiness here (see: "Beyond The Veil"), wafting wistfulness there (see: "A Man Like Me") and elegant unease in the title track."
And Uncut magazine said, "A finely crafted exercise in country-folk classicism: strong songs, given room to breathe, delivered with intense economy."
Dylan LeBlanc is the next must-hear Muscle Shoals musician
Strong third album 'Cautionary Tale,' co-produced by former Civil Wars singer John Paul White, being released via Single Lock Records.
Someone else who noticed? CBS This Morning, which selected LeBlanc to perform on their Saturday Sessions today.
It was his national TV debut, according to the show, and he performed "Cautionary Tale" and "Look How Far We've Come."
Check out one of his performances on the show here:
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