The song is the second single from the band’s forthcoming album

Fans of Foghat who are itching for new music are rewarded for their patience with the release of “She’s a Little Bit of Everything,” the second single from their first new studio album in seven years, Sonic Mojo.

The project is exactly what Fogthat — founding drummer Roger Earl, guitarist/engineer/co-producer Bryan Bassett, bassist Rodney O’Quinn, lead singer/guitarist Scott Holt — will be bringing to their loyal legion of fans on November 10th in the form of their new album on the band’s label, Foghat Records, which is distributed by Select-O-Hits, part of the Sun Records family. It will be available as a single CD with 12-tracks and a six-page gatefold cover, as well as an 11-track, limited edition 180-gram, purple neon vinyl.

The late Kim Simmonds co-wrote “She’s a Little Bit of Everything,” which just like Foghat’s classic “Slow Ride,” starts off with nothing but a drumbeat, followed by fuzzy guitar and, just like that famous song, this one also celebrates women, albeit in a totally classier way!

As Bryan Bassett declares, “The song is a straight-up blues rocker that’s quickly becoming a crowd favorite in our live show.”

Scott Holt says, “What an honor to be part of a song written by Kim and performed with Roger! It’s a straight rock and roll track that celebrates women! In all of her power, grace and beauty. What else is there to celebrate if not women?!?”

While Roger Earl concludes, “As soon as I heard this song, I knew it was for us. I claimed that it was written about Kim’s wife, Debi, but she is far too fine a person to ever admit that that’s where it came from. I really believe that this is where Kim got the inspiration for this song. It’s probably my favorite. Thank you, Kim.”

From the opening notes of their 1972 self-titled classic to their bombastic multi-platinum gem, Foghat Live, to 2016’s slide guitar soaked Under the Influence and right on through to their upcoming album, Sonic Mojo, Foghat has always been about the music. Music played loud. Music played live and music played that makes you want to move.

Sonic Mojo sees Foghat tip their hat to great artists that came before them, as well as giving plenty of winks and nods from the current lineup. While there are songs on the album written by Willie Dixon, (“Let Me Love You Baby”), B.B. King (“She’s Dynamite”), and Chuck Berry (“Promised Land”), Foghat shows they can still boogie with the best of them.

­Formed in 1971 when Lonesome Dave Peverett and Roger Earl left the British blues-rock band, Savoy Brown, Foghat has earned eight gold records, one platinum record and one double platinum record. They continue to release new music every few years, and they’ve never stopped touring and recording although there have been several ups and downs and changes over the years. They sadly lost Lonesome Dave Peverett in 2000, Rod Price in 2005, and Craig MacGregor in 2018, but Roger Earl keeps banging and kicking to keep Foghat’s musical legacy going.