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Kenny Wayne Shepherd

Thirty years after a Fender Strat-wielding teenager from Shreveport, Louisiana bought the blues back into the mainstream, the platinum-selling, six-time GRAMMY-nominated blues-rock guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd returns to the album that started it all with a newly recorded 30th anniversary edition of Ledbetter Heights, arriving May 8th. Marking the announcement, Shepherd has also released the lead single “Deja Voodoo,” available now on all streaming platforms.

At a time when grunge dominated the cultural conversation, Shepherd emerged unapologetically rooted in a genre often pushed to the margins. With fiery fretwork, pop-rock hooks, and a deep reverence for the blues, his arrival cut through the noise and connected with a new generation of listeners. Signed by legendary executive Irving Azoff at just 16, Shepherd recorded the album while still in high school, splitting his time between classes in Louisiana and sessions in Memphis.

Now, three decades later, Shepherd is as vital as ever. No longer the teenage prodigy, he has grown into a master, touring, recording, collaborating, and evolving. The new release revisits Ledbetter Heights from the vantage point of a career shaped by decades of experience, returning to the album that first put him on the map and established him as a torchbearer for the blues.

“This is the album that put me on the map, and I still enjoy listening to it because my goal has always been to make music I want to listen to,” Shepherd says. “Unfiltered and straight from the heart.”

A key presence on the project is longtime collaborator and legendary drummer Chris “Whipper” Layton, a founding member of Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble, who has played alongside Shepherd since the original Ledbetter Heights sessions. The album was co-produced with Jerry Harrison, whose history with Shepherd spans multiple records including Trouble Is… and its 25th anniversary re-recording. Guitar fans will recognize another full-circle detail, as Shepherd returned to his original 1995 rig for the sessions, grounding the recordings in the same sonic palette that first introduced him to audiences.

When Ledbetter Heights was first released, it quickly became a breakout success, going Gold within months and earning Platinum certification by early 1996. The album also spent 10 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Blues Chart, Guitar World ranked Shepherd the No. 3 blues artist in the world, behind only B.B. King and Eric Clapton. He wrote or co-wrote the majority of the material, an uncommon accomplishment for a teenage blues guitarist at the time, and named the album in honor of a historic neighborhood in his hometown that pays tribute to blues legend Huddie “Lead Belly” Ledbetter.

In the years since, Shepherd has built one of the most enduring careers in modern blues-rock. His sophomore album, Trouble Is…, marked another major breakthrough, reaching No. 1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart and spending 20 consecutive weeks atop the Billboard Blues Chart. Across his career, Shepherd has earned six GRAMMY nominations, multiple Platinum and Gold records, and a reputation as one of the genre’s most consistent touring artists, sharing stages with Bob Dylan, B.B King, Van Halen, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, and Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Shepherd’s longevity is rare for an artist who broke through so young in a genre like the blues. That staying power stems from a refusal to stand still. A restless creative, he has always kept one foot firmly planted in blues tradition while the other explores the broader rock landscape. His 12-album catalog, along with projects like The Rides alongside Stephen Stills and Barry Goldberg, reflects a wide-ranging artistic continuum that bridges classic and contemporary sounds. Recent work, Young Fashioned Ways, from his Grammy nominated collaboration with blues legend Bobby Rush to his genre-bending double album Dirt on My Diamonds Vol. 1 & 2, underscores an artist who continues to push his sound forward.

That same instinct is embedded in the re-recording. The new version revisits the original 12-song collection with a deeper sense of nuance and intention. While the spirit and energy of the original recordings remain intact, the updated version reflects a more deliberate approach to arrangement and a more expressive guitar voice. The fire that defined the original sessions still burns, now shaped by years of touring, recording, and collaboration.

“Before I could identify with the lyrics, I always could identify with the feeling of the blues,” Shepherd says. “When you pour your heart out, everyone can feel that.”

The release of the album arrives alongside Shepherd’s ongoing Ledbetter Heights 30th Anniversary Tour, where he and his band are performing the full album live for the first time, along with a second set spanning his three-decade career. The tour has brought the celebration to theaters and performing arts centers across the country, with select dates featuring special guests Jimmie Vaughan and Eric Johnson, and continues to build momentum as it expands into new markets.

For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit kennywayneshepherd.net/tour.