| Thirty years after a Fender Strat-wielding teenager from Shreveport, Louisiana helped bring the blues back into the mainstream, platinum-selling, six-time GRAMMY-nominated guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd has released Ledbetter Heights (The 30th Anniversary Sessions), available now on all streaming platforms. The newly recorded collection revisits Shepherd’s landmark 1995 debut in full, following a series of singles released in recent weeks including “Deja Voodoo,” “One Foot on the Path,” and now “Born With A Broken Heart,” each offering an early look at the project’s updated sound and perspective. With the release of the full album, the scope of the re-record comes into focus – a return to the material that launched his career, shaped by three decades of experience onstage and in the studio. 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 Ledbetter Heights while still in high school, splitting his time between classes in Louisiana and sessions in Memphis. Now, three decades later, he returns to that material with clarity and intention. While the spirit and energy of the original recordings remain intact, the new versions reflect a more deliberate approach to arrangement and a more expressive guitar voice – the same fire, now shaped by years of touring, recording, and collaboration. “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. In another full-circle detail, 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 spent 10 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Blues Chart, and 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…, reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart and spent 20 consecutive weeks atop the 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, Van Halen, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. That same sense of forward motion carries into what comes next. Shepherd is currently in the midst of his Ledbetter Heights 30th Anniversary Tour, where he and his band are performing the album in full for the first time, alongside a second set spanning his three-decade career. The tour continues tonight, May 8th, with a stop at Walker’s Bluff Casino in Carterville, IL, followed by an extensive run of dates across the U.S. and internationally through the fall. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit: KennyWayneShepherd.com. “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.” With the release of Ledbetter Heights (The 30th Anniversary Sessions), that feeling comes full circle – a record that once introduced him to the world, now revisited with the perspective of an artist who never stopped moving forward. Ledbetter Heights (The 30th Anniversary Sessions)
1. Born with a Broken Heart
2. Deja Voodoo
3. Aberdeen
4. Shame, Shame, Shame
5. One Foot on the Path
6. Everybody Gets the Blues
7. While We Cry (Live)
8. I’m Leaving You (Commit a Crime)
9. (Let Me Up) I’ve Had Enough
10. Riverside
11. What’s Goin’ Down
12. Ledbetter Heights 2026 Ledbetter Heights 30th Anniversary Tour
Friday, May 8th – Walker’s Bluff Casino – Carterville, IL
Saturday, May 9th – The Factory – St. Louis, MO
Saturday, June 13th – Paradise Theater @ Margaritaville Resort Casino – Bossier City, LA
Sunday, June 14th – The Buddy Holly Theatre – Lubbock, TX
Wednesday, June 17th – Kiva Auditorium – Albuquerque, NM
Thursday, June 18th – Rialto Theatre – Tucson, AZ
Friday, June 19th – Celebrity Theatre – Phoenix, AZ
Saturday, June 20th – Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts – Cerritos, CA
Sunday, June 21st – Oxnard Performing Arts Center – Oxnard, CA
Tuesday, June 23rd – California Center for the Arts – Escondido, CA
Thursday, June 25th – Capitol Theatre – Salt Lake City, UT
Saturday, June 27th – Blues From The Top Music Festival – Winter Park, CO
Sunday, July 26th – Open Air Blues Festival – Brezoi, Romania
Tuesday, July 28th – Ledbetter Heights 30th Anniversary Tour – Helsinki, Finland
Thursday, July 30th – Notodden Blues Festival – Notodden, Norway
Saturday, August 1st – Megeve Blues Festival – Megeve, France
Thursday, September 10th – Big Blues Bender – Las Vegas, NV
Friday, September 11th – Sunset Center – Carmel, CA
Saturday, September 12th – Blue Note Summer Sessions – Napa, CA
Sunday, September 13th – Center for the Arts – Grass Valley, CA
Tuesday, September 15th – McDonald Theatre – Eugene, OR
Wednesday, September 16th – Moore Theatre – Seattle, WA
Thursday, September 17th – First Interstate Center for the Arts – Spokane, WA
Friday, September 18th – Alberta Bair Theater – Billings, MT
Saturday, September 19th – Deadwood, SD – Deadwood Jam
Wednesday, September 30th – Sandler Center for the Performing Arts – Virginia Beach, VA
Friday, October 2nd – State Theatre New Jersey – New Brunswick, NJ
Saturday, October 3rd – Grand Opera House – Wilmington, DE
Sunday, October 4th – Appell Center for the Performing Arts – York, PA
Wednesday, October 7th – Carolina Theatre – Durham, NC
Thursday, October 8th – Tennessee Theatre – Knoxville, TN
Friday, October 9th – Lexington Opera House – Lexington, KY
Saturday, October 10th – Paramount Bristol – Bristol, TN
Sunday, October 11th – Knight Theater – Charlotte, NC
Wednesday, October 14th – Ann Arbor ,MI – Michigan Theater
Thursday, October 15th – Des Plaines, IL – Des Plaines Theatre
Friday, October 16th – New Buffalo, MI – Four Winds Casino
Saturday, October 17th – Mystic Lake – Prior Lake, MN
October 31st – November 7th – The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise – San Diego, CA
Friday, November 20th – Riverside Casino & Golf Resort – Riverside, IA |