Jon Stickley Trio
SlopesLost at Last 2015 via Independent
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Vocals: Jim James, My Morning Jacket
Special Guest: Sunnyland Slim, Piano
Montreal, CN - Spent Some With the Wailin' Jennys Writing Four Songs On "Firecracker" - Fifth Release; A Return To Her Indie Folk Roots And Playing A 1957 Kay Electric - (Undercover: Neil Young, 1977)
Guest Musicians On The Track: Marc Ribot, Cigar Box Banjo & Larry Taylor, Bass (Zappa's Mothers Of Invention, Captain Beefheart's The Magic Band & Founding Member Of Canned Heat) - You May Also Know The Song From The Album "Raising Sand," The Grammy Winning Collaboration Between Alison Krauss & Robert Plant
AKA: 'Across the Wide Missouri' - Uncertain Origins, Possibly By French Canadian And American Fur Traders Traveling Down The Missouri River In The Early Part Of The 19th Century
My Bubba: Icelandic/Swedish Folk Duo - Mandolin Orange: Chapel Hill, NC (Andrew Marlin & Emily Frantz)
Picked Up A Grammy Award In 2014 for Best Blues Albym
Composer: Unknown - Grammy For Best Ethnic Or Traditional Recording, 1974
Composer: Blind Lemon Jefferson, 1927 - Support Musicians: Norman Blake, Vassar Clements, Kenny Malone, Joe Allen
The Blueprint For The Urban Folksinger
Joined By His Longtime Quartet
Guest Guitarist: Mark Knopfler
Austin Based, Husband-Wife Duo Miranda Dawn & Chris Hawkes
An Album Consisting Of Home Recording During A Five Year Stretch Beginning In 1997
September 9, 1927 Alabama - October 19, 2003 Sweden
Dallas, TX, 1993
Vintage! - The First Honky Tonk To Define The Genre
Cincinnati, OH - Founded During The 1930's - The Trio Gave The Carter Family A Run For The Money - The New Coon Creek Girls Are Still Active Today
Canadian Old-Time Fiddler, Ethnomusicologist, Teacher And Author - Often Scene With Her Long-Time Collaborator Carl Jones