Paul Hemmings
West Coast BluesThe Blues And The Abstract Uke 2015 via Leading Tone Records
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"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions Returns Next Week, 8 AM
Johnny's Speakeasy, 5/7 - Ann Arbor...Dave Turns 60!
Pioneer!
Taking Van Morrison Undercover
Recorded Previously By Dinah Washington & Anita O'Day
Written & By Composer Maceo Pinkard In 1930. The Earliest Recording Was One Year Later By Louis Armstrong (Satchmo)
Composer: Big Bill Broonzy
Wonderful Reworking From John Hiatt's Deliciously All Acoustic Album From 2000.
The Band Derives Its' Name From A 1940's Washboard. Appalachian Pickin' At It's Best
A Two Tune Traditions Tribute To Arthel "Doc" Watson, Flat Picker - Deep Gap, NC
When Merle Put Frosty Morn Together Some Thirty Years Ago To Explore New Musical Directions, Doc Wanted To Become Part Of It. Now, The Remaining Members Continue To Reunite Each Year At Merlefest To Remember Their Friend And Founder.
Canadian Folk Musician Whose Songwriting Is Inspired By Canadian History And That Of The Great Lakes
New York Roots Musician Bill Monroe As A Major Influence. He Formed His First Band, "Wickers Creek" With Good Friend Bela Fleck
First Time Spin On 'YCE
Andrew Marlin & Emily Franz
St. Cecilia Music Center,2/18...Here She Covers Robert Earl Keen. "Gravitational Forces" Is Where You'll Find His Version
Born & Raised In Memphis, Slim Resettled In Chicago In The Mid 1930's Playing The 88's For Big Bill Broonzy, Making Them A Dominant Force On The Chicago Blues Scene. After A Few Years With Big Bill, Slim's Comanding Authority Could Not Be Contained. He Emerged As His Own Man In 1944, Recording Over 500 Recordings. He Is Ranked Among The Greatest Blues Pianists Of All Time. 9/3/1915-2/24/1988
Teddy Wilson, Piano...Gene Ramey, Bass...Jo ones, Drums...Lester Young, Tenor Sax
Multi-Award Winning Fiddler & Mandolinist
Appearing With Cheryl Wheeler At Seven Steps Ups In Spring Lake, 11/14...8 PM
Welcome To A Special Fall Fund Drive Edition Of Traditons