Chris LeBlanc Acoustic: Son Of The South marks the triumphant arrival of the third album in the illustrious discography of Chris LeBlanc.

In this compelling release, LeBlanc ventures into the realm of solo acoustic performance, delivering a mesmerizing blend of original compositions and carefully selected cover songs.

The backdrop for this captivating recording session is none other than the Dunham Chapel, a historic gem nestled in the heart of Downtown Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

In the winter of 2001, Chris LeBlanc, alongside his trusted producer, engineer, and longtime friend, Ricky Naqvi, embarked on a mission to encapsulate the raw essence of LeBlanc's live solo performances in a single evening.

Remarkably, this extraordinary session unfolded with an astounding efficiency, spanning a mere 3 1/2 hours. Each song was meticulously captured in 2-3 "takes," with LeBlanc and Naqvi curating a collection of live gems by selecting their preferred rendition of each track.

The production and mixing duties were seamlessly executed by the dynamic duo of Chris LeBlanc and Ricky Naqvi, resulting in a sonic masterpiece that retains the authenticity of live performance. To add the finishing touches, the album was masterfully tuned by Brad Cobb at O’Dark 30 Studio, ensuring an impeccable listening experience.

In May 2001, Son Of The South found its place in the music world, debuting as a compact disc release under the banner of Sweetroll Records. This album not only showcases the undeniable talents of Chris LeBlanc but also offers a profound glimpse into the magic of live acoustic performances, making it an invaluable addition to his evolving musical legacy.