The follow-up, 1997's Trouble Is..., was the first album released under the billing of the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band. Shepherd's backing band featured Noah Hunt on lead vocals, Joe Nadeau on rhythm guitar, Robby Emerson on bass, Jimmy Wallace on keyboards, and Sam Bryant on drums. The next KWS Band release was 1999's Live On; Hunt and Bryant returned (the latter trading off with drummer Chris Layton), with bassist Keith Christopher, keyboard player Reese Wynans, and second guitarist Bryan Lee filling out the lineup. After two albums with solo billing (2004's The Place You're In and 2007's Ten Days Out: Blues from the Backroads), it would be 2010 before Shepherd released another album under the KWS Band handle. Live! In Chicago featured Hunt on lead vocals, Chris Layton on drums, Scott Nelson on bass, and Riley Osbourne on keyboards. Another studio album followed in 2011, How I Go. The band's lineup was the same as on Live! In Chicago, except for Tommy Shannon replacing Scott Nelson on bass (though Nelson also appeared as a guest artist). For 2014's Goin' Home, Shepherd and his band recorded in his hometown of Shreveport for the first time; joining KWS were Hunt, Layton, Osbourne, and new bassist Tony Franklin. Shepherd and the band returned to Shreveport to cut 2017's eclectic Lay It on Down; this time out, the band included Hunt, Layton, Kevin McCormick on bass, and Jimmy McGorman on keyboards. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi