

It is said gangsters like Al Capone would dispose of bodies in this natural phenomenon. “A river splits below these waterfalls, with one tributary to Lake Superior and the other flowing underground to an unknown location. "This song is inspired by the Devil’s Kettle, a mysterious rock formation and waterfall I encountered along Highway 61,” shares Schoepp.

Watch the Lyric Video for “Devil's Kettle” via YouTube Inspired by a mysterious Minnesota waterfall, “Devil’s Kettle” was featured over at Glide Magazine who praised Schoepp’s “gritty vocals and guitar work” while adding that his name bears “a road-worn tag that rings of swampy reverence.” Siren Songs is available for pre-order. That album also includes a mash-up of songs by 2 Unlimited named "Unlimited Megajam".Today, Milwaukee-based singer-songwriter Trapper Schoepp has shared his gritty, swamp rock-inspired single “ Devil’s Kettle,” the next offering from his upcoming studio album Siren Songs, out April 21 via Grand Phony (US) / Rootsy (EU). The song peaked at 31 on the Billboard hot 100 and was certified gold by the RIAA on Octofor sales of 500,000 copies.Ī second mash-up named "Son of Jock Jam (Mega Mix)" was released on Jock Jams, Volume 4. This song received significant radio airplay when it was released, notably in United States and Canada, which is a rare feat for a dance mash-up. Those are mixed in a three-minute megamix fashion, mixed and produced by Rich "DJ Riddler" Pangilinan and Bobby Dedic. It appeared on Jock Jams volume 3, even though most of the songs contained in this mix were released on the two previous volumes. It consists of samples of songs and phrases from popular dance, eurodance and rap recordings, either sport-themed or not, that were released on previous volumes of the Jock Jams compilation series. The single was released in late September 1997 on Tommy Boy Records. Rich "DJ Riddler" Pangilinan, Bobby Dedic

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