Rodgers announced before the album's release that he would be donating all proceeds from it to the Stax Music Academy, an after-school music programme in Memphis, stating that he wanted to "pay the proceeds to the people who gave us this music".[5]
The album entered the Billboard Blues Albums chart at number one, and debuted on the Billboard 200 at number 81.[6][7]
Steven Thomas Erlewine, reviewing the album for AllMusic, describes it as "enjoyable".[9]Glide magazine awarded it 8/10.[2]USA Today gave it three stars out of four, with Jerry Shriver saying that "Rodgers' devotion rings true".[10] The Winnipeg Sun gave it two and a half stars, describing it as "Enjoyable, but not essential."[11]Le Parisien writer Michel Valentin viewed the familiarity of the songs as a drawback.[12]