Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon
Sweet EmotionSixty Six Steps 2005 via RCA
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Traditions! Is A Weekly Two-Hour Presentation Following Musical Streams Passed Down Through Generations; Pathways Linked By A Sincere Appreciation And Acknowledgement Of The Influential Styles That Continue Shaping The Landscape Of Roots Music: Early Influences - Pioneering Legends - Roots Revivalists - Indigenous Cultures. Thanks For Joining Us!
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McKinley Morganfield, April 4, 1913 - April 30, 1983
Chelsea, MI - Written By Dave Carter
Maine-Grown, Foot-Stompin' Holler-Folk Quartet Out Of Portland - The Bands Music Invokes The Rich Communal Tradition Of Field Hollers, With Call-And-Response Melodies And Densely Layered Harmonies - This Session Was Part Of A Prize Package Presented By The Iconic Newport Folk Festival
Lyrics Were Composed By Paul Anka And Set To The Music Of The French Song "Comme d'Habitude" Co-Composed With Jacques Revaux
Musically Influenced By Ravi Shankar & John Coltrane; Written By Gene Clark, Roger McGuinn & David Crosby, 1966 - Pete & Maura Covering Some Of their Favorites - Pete's Sitar Work Is Very Tasty
Founded By Doug Sahm And Augie Meyers In San Antonio, 1964 - The Sir Douglas Quintet Is Considered A Pioneering Influence In The History Of Rock And Roll For Incorporating Tex-Mex And Cajun Styles Into Rock Music
New England Duo Specializing Old-Time Roots Music
Recorded Over The Course Two Sessions In Los Angeles, Two Days Apart - Miss Holiday Calling In Ghen Heavyweights: Barney Kessel, Guitar...Benny Carter, Alto Sax & "Sweets" Edison, Trumpet
Accompanied By His Wife Nellie - A True National Treasure, Mountain Music Legend, Purveyor And An Originator Of The Asheville, NC Folk Festival In 1927. As A Mountain Lawyer His Practiced On Defending Moonshiners
Glascow Scotland - Influential Force On The Scottish Folk Scene Of Over Five Decades With A Rendering Of The Legendary Border Ballad, Revolving Around the Rescue Of Tam Lin By His True Love From The Queen Of The Fairies
Guy's Fourteenth And Final Studio Album Before His Passing In May 2016 - Grammy For Best Folk Album, 2014
Street Date; 7/13 - Tenth Studio Album Focusing On Songs Gary Louris Previously Wrote With Other Artists - "Backwards Women," Was Written With The Wild Feathers But Never Released On One Of That Group's Albums
Cindy Cashdollar On Slide Guitar
Slack-Key Guitarist With Thirty-Five Hawaiian Musical Releases And Three Grammy Award-Winning Compilations - Son Of Legendary Hawaiian Guitarist Gabby Pahinui.(Pahinooee)
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The Loose-Collective Of Piedmont Musicians Playing The Thriving 1920's Atlanta Blues Scene: Curley Weaver, Barbecue Bob Hicks, Buddy Moss, Blind Willie McTell, Peg Leg Howell And Charlie Hicks
March 25, 1906 Georgia - September 20, 1962 Georgia - Curley Weaver And Boyhood Friend Barbeque Bob Hicks Were At The Forefront Of The 1920's Atlanta Blues Scene, Jamming With A Loose Collective Known As The Georgia Cotton Pickers. Weaver's Only Regional Hit Came In 1929, However, It Was The Records Made With Buddy Moss As They Accompanied Blind Willie McTell On His Classic And Timeless Recordings During The 1930's Serve As Important Examples Of Piedmont Blues. Weaver Eventually Recorded Again With McTell In 1950, But By Then He Was Going Blind And Returned To Playing On Street Corners In Atlanta For A Few Years Until His Passing In 1962
Ray Crawford, Guitar...Israel Crosby, Bass...Ahmad Jamal, Piano
Great Pick On Waylon Jennings!
Recorded In 1965 - Doc Alongside Two Of His Mentors
The Lyrical Voice Of Appalachia, a Pioneering Legend Who Formed A Bridge Between The Traditional And Modern Forms Of Folk Music
Bethesda, MD - One Of The Most Influential Bluegrass Bands in History Founded In 1971 By A Luthier, Physician, Mathematician, Graphic Artist & Cartographer
With The Shining Light Chorus