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The Piper In The Cave_An Ghaoth AThe Gap Of Dreams 2018 via Compass
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Legendary Texas Musician; Founding Member Of The Sir Douglas Quintet And The Texas Tornados
Recorded By Red Midpoint In His Prolific Recording Career - Piano: Blind John Davis
Vocals: Carrie Smith
Vaudevillian Singer Supporting Cow Cow Davenport During The 1920's
Flemons Latest Chronicles The Deep History Of Black Music In The American West, And Its Massive Contribution To The Canon Of American Music
The Band Has It's Early Roots As a Folk Duo In The Atlanta Music Scene During The Mid-90's; A Move To North America's Great Northwest Inspired Their Current Musical Direction
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Street Date: 6/1 - The Song Imagines A Meeting Between The Two 19th Century Outlaws Whose Lives Became The Stuff Of Legend In The American West
Ed Lewis & The Prisoners - Field Recording By Folklorist Alan Lomax During His Southern Journey Down Highway 61, 1960
A Guitar Player Who Focused More On Intensity Then Flash, Having A Tremendous Impact On Countless Rock And Roll Guitarists. Born In Mississippi; Inspired By T-Bone Walker, King's First Gigs Took Him To Arkansas, And Then On To Chicago With Jimmy Reed. The Stinging Vibrato From His Gibson Flying V And Soulful Vocals Would Shape The Electric Blues. King Carved His Own Indelible Niche In The Blues Hierarchy; Passing On In 1992.
April 25, 1923 Mississippi - December 21, 1992 Tennessee
An Artist Earning A Surplus Of Distinctions - In A Trailblazing Career That Began With San Francisco's Punk Innovators The Nuns To The Austin-Based Alt-Country Pioneers Rank & File To The Texas Bred, True Believers
Vintage Jump!
Appearing: The Buttermilk Jamboree In Delton, 6/16
Fifth Release - The Session Was Fraught With Tension; Michael Clark Left The Band Midway Thru The Session And David Crosby Dismissed From His Duties As Rhythm Guitarist - The Album Marks An Important Signpost For The Byrds; The Introduction Of The Pedal Steel And The Subtle Country And Western Influences Pointed Towards The Full-Blown Country Rock Direction That The Band Would Pursue On Their Next Album, "Sweetheart Of The Rodeo," Introducing Gram Parsons To the Lineup
Vocals: Nashville Session Artist Rachel Horter
Etran Finatawa: Meaning 'The Stars Of Tradition' - The Only Group In The World To Combine The Cultures Of The Wodaabe And Touareg People From Niger, And Together They Create A Wholly Unique Blend Of Nomadic Blues
Art Taylor, Drums...Paul Chambers, Bass...Red Garland, Piano
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Appearing: Little River Casino Resort Manistee, MI 5/12
Classic Gold Country!
Recorded 1929 - The Song Is Linked To A Civil War Song About Castle Thunder, A Prison Used By The Confederacy
Recorded In An Upstate New York Bunkhouse
North Carolina Based