In the meantime, Grammy Award-winning guitarist and producer Adrian Quesada was looking to collaborate with someone new. Through a mutual friend, Quesada connected with Burton. Quesada felt that Burton's vocals were a match for the retro-funk- and R&B-flavored tracks Quesada had been working on, and the two joined forces in 2018 as Black Pumas.[1][3][4]
Working out their material both in the studio and on-stage during a weekly residency at Austin's C-Boys Heart & Soul Bar, they signed a deal with ATO Records and released a pair of singles, "Black Moon Rising" and "Fire".
Career
The duo released their debut album, Black Pumas, on June 21, 2019. They performed at South by Southwest in 2019 and won a best new band trophy at the 2019 Austin Music Awards. On November 20, 2019, they were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.[1][2]
The album received acclaim from Rolling Stone, who praised "the tireless, charismatic energy of singer Eric Burton",[3] and Pitchfork, who wrote "The duo's flair for drama is so stirring, they can seem acutely cinematic",[6] as well as NPR, The Fader, The Guardian, Billboard, Essence and Headliner Magazine, among others.
Black Pumas made their network TV debut on CBS This Morning[7] and performed "Colors" on Jimmy Kimmel Live![8] which proved to be their breakout, along with a taping on season 45 of Austin City Limits.[9] The band's single "Colors" later reached number one on AAA radio. The single has been streamed over 100 million times across all platforms. Meanwhile, the official live video of "Colors" has been viewed over 253 million times on YouTube.
The band has sold out multiple tours across North America and Europe. In their hometown of Austin, Texas, Black Pumas became the first band to sell out four consecutive shows at Stubbs, one of the city's live venues.[13] On May 7, 2020, mayor Steve Adler proclaimed the date as Black Pumas Day.
In January 2021, then President-elect Joe Biden invited the Black Pumas to perform during his Celebrating America primetime special during the President's Inauguration activities.[15] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the band performed virtually.
In September 2021, Black Pumas were awarded Duo/Group of the Year at the 20th Annual Americana Honors & Awards.[16] On November 23, 2021, Black Pumas received two Grammy Award nominations at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. They were nominated twice in the Rock category.[17] That brought their total Grammy nominations up to six. Their "Know You Better (Live From Capitol Studio A)" performance was nominated for Best Rock Performance, and their album Capitol Cuts (Live from Studio A) was nominated for Best Rock Album.[18]