Texas native J. Isaiah Evans, formerly of The 40 Acre Mule, is building up to a debut album release from his most recent project, J. Isaiah Evans and The Boss Tweed. Today, we are premiering the Roots Rock trio’s latest single “Let’s Rock.”
Out of curiosity, I asked J. Isaiah how he landed on the band name “The Boss Tweed.” As a self-proclaimed history nerd, he talked about how fascinating William “Boss” Tweed’s political career was in New York in the late 19th century. Although corrupt, Tweed was a powerful politician. Evans thought the name, “Boss” Tweed, was cool, tough, and conveyed the kind of power he wanted out of a band.