
Rhumba Country (Vinyl)
After crisscrossing the nation for the last half-decade looking for a home, Pokey LaFarge found himself in Mid-Coast Maine. Upon arriving, the Illinois-born singer/songwriter/actor pursued a major life change, working 12-hour days on a local farmāa turn of events that catalyzed an extraordinary burst of creativity and redefined his sense of purpose as an artist.
Rhumba Country was initially shaped from material that emerged while LaFarge was deep in work on the farm.
āIād be pushing a plow or scattering seeds, and the songs would just come to me,ā he recalls. āIt was tremendously inspirational and made me realize that apart from singing, farming is perhaps the oldest human art form.ā
While farming, LaFarge began dreaming up a kaleidoscopic sound informed by his love of music from far-ranging eras and corners of the globe, including mambo, tropicĆ”lia, rocksteady, and mid-century American rock-and-roll. āThe songs that naturally come to me are upbeat and make you wanna dance or at least bop your headātheyāre all very colorful,ā says LaFarge. āI used to think of my music in dark blue, but now I see it in technicolor.āĀ
Co-produced along with Chris Seefried andĀ Elliot Bergman and recorded in L.A., the resulting Rhumba Country is an invitation to come together to celebrate life and love.
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After crisscrossing the nation for the last half-decade looking for a home, Pokey LaFarge found himself in Mid-Coast Maine. Upon arriving, the Illinois-born singer/songwriter/actor pursued a major life change, working 12-hour days on a local farmāa turn of events that catalyzed an extraordinary burst of creativity and redefined his sense of purpose as an artist.
Rhumba Country was initially shaped from material that emerged while LaFarge was deep in work on the farm.
āIād be pushing a plow or scattering seeds, and the songs would just come to me,ā he recalls. āIt was tremendously inspirational and made me realize that apart from singing, farming is perhaps the oldest human art form.ā
While farming, LaFarge began dreaming up a kaleidoscopic sound informed by his love of music from far-ranging eras and corners of the globe, including mambo, tropicĆ”lia, rocksteady, and mid-century American rock-and-roll. āThe songs that naturally come to me are upbeat and make you wanna dance or at least bop your headātheyāre all very colorful,ā says LaFarge. āI used to think of my music in dark blue, but now I see it in technicolor.āĀ
Co-produced along with Chris Seefried andĀ Elliot Bergman and recorded in L.A., the resulting Rhumba Country is an invitation to come together to celebrate life and love.

















