Some Texas Country Rock from Ryan Bingham, from Crazy Heart and recently starred in Yellowstone.He can Rock!
This ones for Monte.
Great bluesy soulful version of Honky Tonk Women from the Playing For Change series. Features Mermans Mosengo from the Knocking On Heavens Door cover earlier in the thread. Teamed with Ken Mo, outstanding blues artist from LA and the Cali band The Feetwarmers with Kevin Moore Jr. on drums
Some Texas Country Rock from Ryan Bingham, from Crazy Heart and recently starred in Yellowstone.He can Rock!
Finnish band doing AC/DC their way; saw them at SXSW in 2016 or 17 and been a big fan ever since
Have seen all three, love Dar Williams too.Very good. Here is something in that same vein from a great group who I think only made one album - Cry Cry Cry - Richard Shindell, Lucy Kaplanshy & Dar Williams. Wish they'd made at least one more.
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Cry Cry Cry, I have that album, and have seen Lucy and Dar in concert. I love Richard's song Kenworth of My Dreams, he's fantastic too.Very good. Here is something in that same vein from a great group who I think only made one album - Cry Cry Cry - Richard Shindell, Lucy Kaplanshy & Dar Williams. Wish they'd made at least one more.
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Great bluesy soulful version of Honky Tonk Women from the Playing For Change series. Features Mermans Mosengo from the Knocking On Heavens Door cover earlier in the thread. Teamed with Ken Mo, outstanding blues artist from LA and the Cali band The Feetwarmers with Kevin Moore Jr. on drums
BrookJersey Redmen,
Never heard Nelson’s version of one of two songs that has always for 5+ decades always made any length list of “my favorite” songs. Wore out “Violets of Dawn” on Anderson’s “ ‘Bout Changes and Things” album.
Thank you very much for the Nelson rendition.
Going to add a ridiculously difficult trivia question that came to me when writing this. On that Anderson album is “Champion of Keeping Them Rolling” written by Ewan MacColl.
He wrote a folk song in 1957 to Peggy Seeger, Pete Seeger’s half-sister, which he never recorded or sang in public (although she did). It was covered several times and in the early 70’s won Grammies for Song of the Year and Record of the Year, three years AFTER it was recorded by the winning artist. For any who may want to play, stop reading because I am going to give the answer in a following post.
The song was “First Time Ever I Your Face”, recorded by Roberta Flack in 1969 but won the awards in 1972. It was released in’69 but hit its stride in 71-72 after being included in a popular movie; just don’t remember the flick.
You did not.Since you were kind enough to post videos of Rhiannon Gittens ( I think I spelt her name correctly )
double “d” not “t”! Thanks, more than a possibility for me, I will check it out.Since you were kind enough to post videos of Rhiannon Gittens ( I think I spelt her name correctly ) I just want to let you all know that she is playing in the Montreal Jazz Festival at the end of June. If I will be in town then I will attend.
Where Have All the Flowers Gone???BrookJersey Redmen,
Never heard Nelson’s version of one of two songs that has always for 5+ decades always made any length list of “my favorite” songs. Wore out “Violets of Dawn” on Anderson’s “ ‘Bout Changes and Things” album.
Thank you very much for the Nelson rendition.
Going to add a ridiculously difficult trivia question that came to me when writing this. On that Anderson album is “Champion of Keeping Them Rolling” written by Ewan MacColl.
He wrote a folk song in 1957 to Peggy Seeger, Pete Seeger’s half-sister, which he never recorded or sang in public (although she did). It was covered several times and in the early 70’s won Grammies for Song of the Year and Record of the Year, three years AFTER it was recorded by the winning artist. For any who may want to play, stop reading because I am going to give the answer in a following post.
Actually, a good one but not it. The hit song is unrecognizable as a folk song.Where Have All the Flowers Gone???
Silly guess.
Love Montreal, as you know Aubie, and love Rhiannon Giddens. If you get to see her, you will enjoy. Coincidentally she has put together what is intended to be an annual weekend festival in Durham, NC called Biscuits & Banjos celebrating the music she loves and played with the Carolina Chocolate Drops which takes place for the first time this weekend. I'm not able to attend but will be livestreaming her Saturday night segment with the Chocolate Drops.Since you were kind enough to post videos of Rhiannon Gittens ( I think I spelt her name correctly ) I just want to let you all know that she is playing in the Montreal Jazz Festival at the end of June. If I will be in town then I will attend.