Bruce Cockburn
Down to the DeltaBreakfast In New Orleans, Dinner In Timbuktu 1999 via Rykodisc
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"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions! Returns Next Week; Music Born Upon American Soil
Ward's Solo Work Is A Mixture Of Folk And Blues-Inspired Americana Analog Recordings - Side Projects: She & Him And Monsters Of Folk
Composer: Charles Brown - Remained At The Absolute Top Of His Game After More Than A Half-Century Of Performing; This Performance Of "I Stepped In Quicksand," Is Reminiscent Of A T-Bone Walker Inspired Shuffle
John's Tip Of The Hat To the Great Son House
NYC"S Rock & Roll Missionary
Duke Ellington, 1936
Havasupi Tribe Shaman & Medicine Man
'YCE Artist Of the Day Wednesday Celebrating What Would Have Been Warren's 71st Birthday
Composer: Jackson Browne, 1974 (Late For The Sky) - Joan's Last Studio Recording For Eight Years
Composer: The Late Keith Emerson - Emerson's Original Composition And Arrangement With A Big Band Feel Enhancing Honky Tonk's Jazz Ancestry
Singer Chase Webster Wrote The Song In 1966; Pat Boone Took It To The Top Of The Charts Later That Same Year
Composer: Rev. Gary Davis
Vocals: Rasha, Khartoum, Sudan
Salgado: Back In Full Swing Following A Quadruple Bypass - Laying Down The Blues Together For Fifteen Years - "Rough Cut," Was Recorded In One Live Unrehearsed Take - Multi-Award Recipients
Los Angeles Based Quintet Appearing In G.R. At The Pyramid Scheme, 4/7 - For The 'YCE Listeners Near Ferndale, The Band Plays The Night Before In Parliament Room Inside Otus Supply
Composer: Elizabeth Cotton - The Song Is Included On The Current Motion Picture Soundtrack From The Independent Film "American Folk"
California Native - Major Player On New York City's Indie Folk Scene
Appearing For A Two Night Show At The Ann Arbor Folk Festival, 1/26 & 1/27
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October 31, 1902 Missouri - December 8, 1958 Missouri
Kenny Barron, Piano...Nana Vasconcelos, Percussion...Edison Machado, Dums...amaury Tristao, Guitar...Chet Baker, Trumpet...Ron Carter, Bass - After A Few Years Playing Bass In Miles Davis's Second Great Quintet, And Further Recording Sessions With Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter Few solo In 1973. This Morning's Presentation Is Patrao, A 1981 Outing, Largely Overlooked and Very Much Worth Rediscovering. Recorded In Two Days With Two Different Lineups, Carter Gives This One A Brazilian Vibe
Quintet From The Diverse Seattle Roots Scene Having The Good Fortune With Three First-Rate Lead Singers, Each Of Whom Writes Solid Songs - You May Know Them; Cahalen Morrison From His Collaborations with Eli West - Ethan Lawton From Zoe Muth & The High Rollers - Jim Miller, Founding Member Of Donna The Buffalo
Streamlined Passenger Train Operating Between 1948-1971 From St. Louis to Multiple Destinations In Texas
Undercover: Don Gibson, 1957 (Written With Chet Atkins)
Eighteen Year-Old Improvisational Banjo Prodigy
Vintage Appalachian
FreshGrass Into 'YCE - Appearing 5/20 At DeVos Performance Hall