Dick Cole is back with "Highway Vixen," an exciting blues-rock version of a story and a woman that fascinated him years ago. The song, which was on his album, "Biker Stories," is now taking over streaming services, with over 15,000 plays and counting. You can tell this is Cole at his most honest, most energized, and most unapologetically authentic.
"Highway Vixen" is a lively tribute to Vicky Urquhart, the real-life dynamo who inspired this song and Cole's previous song, "Biker Babe Blues." He remembers how he fell in love with her right away when they met at a rally, and that moment comes through in every guitar riff and gravelly vocal run.
Cole captures the essence of an unforgettable person, a woman who lights up rally venues with her charm and demeanor, always with her husband, Jeff, by her side. It is a single, powerful piece that combines admiration, memories, and adrenaline. The song has the raw power of classic blues-rock, but it also has a modern beat.
The guitars sound fierce, the rhythm is strong, and Cole's performance shows that he knows why his peers like this song. "Highway Vixen" is sincere, resonant, and based on a genuine connection. This release is quickly gaining popularity, which shows once again that the stories behind the music are just as interesting as the music itself.
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