Artist's albums
Real Gone
2023 · album
Texas Louisiana (feat. Buddy Guy)
2023 · single
Real Gone
2023 · single
Heart of Fire
2021 · album
Heart of Fire
2021 · single
Road to Nowhere
2021 · single
Bring on the Pain
2021 · single
Snowin' Down in Texas
2020 · single
Blues Caravan 2019
2019 · album
Texas Honey
2019 · album
Come and Take It
2019 · single
Broken
2019 · single
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Biography
Ally Venable Texas blues-rock singer/songwriter and guitarist extraordinaire, Ally Venable, entertains wherever she goes. "Venable pulls off a stunner of gritty and/or sultry blues rock tunes embellished with lots of tasty guitar solos." - Guitar Player Magazine. A Kilgore, Texas native, Ally began singing at church at four and picked up the guitar at age 12.“Ally is the future of blues and the crossover music of American roots-rock.” - Mike Zito. In what silenced many musicians during the pandemic, Venable now in her 20’s, released another Blues Billboard charting album, Heart of Fire (2021), which challenged her to write not only about love but the unguarded honesty of feeling pain.”On this album,I really wanted to create a tone of overcoming your struggles and persevering through them,” she explains. Mentor and featured artist on this album, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, lends his guitar skills on XM Bluesville’s charted song, “Bring on the Pain.” Along with Ally’s own tour domestically and in Europe, her band has supported Buddy Guy and Kenny Wayne Shepherd throughout the US, as well as Colin James in Canada. She has performed as a featured artist on the Experience Hendrix Show at the ACL Live at Moody Theater in Austin, Texas. Venable’s spring 2023 release ‘Real Gone’ produced by Grammy award winning producer, Tom Hambridge, which includes a duet with the iconic Buddy Guy and a song featuring powerhouse guitarists Joe Bonamassa reached #1 on the billboard blues charts.