Coyote Jack mines the fertile field of American roots-derived music that includes country- and folk-rock, rock, blues, and punk. The band blends the best of these influences in original songs with universal themes: the joys and pains of love (The Best of You), favorite junker cars from our youth (One Bad Chevrolet), landmark events that defined generations (1961), and the plain and simple joys of partying (Love Is Love). The band can deliver hard-driving classic barroom music with relentless bass, drums and scorching guitar, then offer equally authentic softer sounds that spotlight chiming piano and sensitive vocals.
Lisa Bouchelle’s latest album, Jump In!, is a testament to positive vibes and inspiring messages, wrapped up in indelible hooks and delivered with a voice that is both emotional and soaring. American Songwriter Magazine called it “An invaluable message of positivity and uplifting inspiration... that’ll get stuck in your head for days"; and Philadelphia’s Out On The Town described her as “Larger than life with a voice that could fill an amphitheater and still make you feel like you’re the only one she’s singing to.”