Peter Rowan
Father, MotherLegacy 2010 via Compass Records
Chet is under the humble impression there are only two kinds of music: music that is real, which moves you and that you can feel; and music that doesn't. He prefers to spin the former.
Originally released in 1980. Features Albert Lee on vocals.
Los Lobos has just announced a west coast tour in support of Eric Clapton starting 2/25/11 (Vancouver BC) through 3/09 (Los Angeles). Jorma Kaukonen perfomed this song with the band in Cleveland OH on Nov 4.
Features Hugh McCracken on harp.
Buddy Cage on pedal steel. "The stuff that I do is different than other people," said Cage. "That's what it's all about anyway--as an individual playing. On the Bob Dylan stuff for instance the "Blood on the Tracks" album, the cut "Meet Me in the Morning" defines a whole different way of steel playing. It was something that I knew how to do. It wouldn't have fit in with the Nashville sound of the day. They use asked me 'Why Don't You Move down to Nashville?' I said why don't you kiss my ass? To fit in to some kind of plug-in thing? (to fit in a mold) I don't think so."
Originally issued in 1975, the sixth album from this Grateful Dead offshoot band features guest appearances from Jerry Garcia, Sly Stone, Marilyn Scott and others. Features Buddy Cage on pedal steel guitar. New Riders at the Livery in Benton Harbor on Dec 17.
The Kim Wilson's Blues All-Stars play at Callahan's in Detroit tonight and Martha's Midway Tavern & Dancehall in South Bend IN on Sun. The band consists of Billy Flynn on guitar, Little Frank, guitar, Barrelhouse Chuck at piano, Richard "Bigfoot" Innes on drums, Larry "The Mole" Taylor on bass. The majority of these guys played on the soundtrack to the movie Cadillac Records.