Rev. Bubba D. Liverance
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Rev. Bubba D. Liverance

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Rev. Bubba D. Liverance & the Cornhole Prophets are a 9 piece Rock ‘n Soul Band from Auburn, Alabama. According to Rev. Bubba, “For us, it’s all about having a good time playing the music you love”. “Let My Peoples Dance” is a 12 song set of original rock and soul music with a few nods toward gospel, country, and swing. Contrary to conventional music industry standards, this rowdy, but highly talented, band can’t be categorized into one specific musical genre. You could label the album under Rock, Pop, or R&B, but if there was a “Mighty Good Music” category, you’d find Rev. Bubba and the boys at the top of the list. Bubba and lead guitarist Sam Hankins collaborated, writing most of the album’s material, but the band included “Didn’t We Love” by hit songwriters Danny Orton and Jim Collins as well as “My Baby Is a Seafood Platter” by the legendary Rusty McHugh. The good Reverend avoids photo shoots, rarely does interviews, and prefers anonymity over celebrity. Those who want some insight into Rev Bubba’s personality should listen to “ain't No American Idol”, “Let My Peoples Dance” and “Pearly Gates”. “Music is about escapism and feeling good. It’s not about me”, says Bubba, “Our mission was to put some fun, heart, and soul back into Rock ‘n Roll”. Mission accomplished. Grow up in Whiteville, NC.