The charismatic singer and songwriter
Johnny Boyd returns to the music scene with his new solo release titled Last Word In. The former
Indigo Swing frontman has written 12 fresh compositions that pair his signature vocals with classic, life-learned themes written from an introspective angle.
Johnny Boyd is in great company with guitarist
Dean Parks of
Joni Mitchell and
Lyle Lovett fame, the chromatic harmonica player Tommy Morgan known for his work with
the Beach Boys and
Henry Mancini, and pianist and composer
Red Young, the great writer that has penned several songs for
Linda Ronstadt and
Plas Johnson.
Johnny Boyd uses a wide variety of instrumentation including a string orchestra, big band, gospel choir, and even a singing mariachi troupe. On "Some Eggs" and "I Don't Know What I Was Doing Then," he's a registered romantic, offering jazzed-up lyrics of love backed by a big band. His voice is butter-smooth and honey-toned, just right for these songs that hit home because of their direct honest lyrics. He gets down on the gospel-filled "Twisted" and "I Got Religion" complete with an excellent gospel choir and
Red Young on Hammond organ. His bluesy vocals get a workout on the title track "Last Word In" a blues and country-flavored confessional about a rebel that finds himself in constant trouble for being a loudmouth.
Boyd is a romantic crooner on the lovelorn "The One I Love" and swings on "Honey Dew."
Johnny Boyd sings something for everyone: jazz, pop, country, and blues with sentimental sureness on his solo career outing. It's a sure bet for his thousands of devoted fans worldwide.