Jon Stickley Trio
GoaLost at Last 2015 via Independent
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"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions! Returns Next Week
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!
"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions! Returns Next Week
Established, 1994 - America's First All Female Mariachi Ensemble. The Mariachi Queens Of Los Angeles Bring Sensitivity, Beauty, Warmth And Vivacious Spirit To The Historic Art Of Mariachi
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The Second Release Under Saerah Shook & The Disarmers Forming In Garnier, North Carolina In 2013 - 'Years'; "This Ain't No Country For Hipsters Or Posers. It's Real, Raw, Mean-And-Evil-Bad-And-Nasty Bidness That Makes An Ass-Kickin' Sound Mighty Fine." - NO DEPRESSION
The Zombies, 1964
Composer: Richard "Rabbit" Brown, 1927
One Of The Most Important Figures Early Jazz; Started Playing In New Orleans In 1908 - Famous For Using Mutes, Derbies, Bottles And Cups To Alter The Sound Of His Cornet - Mentor to Louis Armstrong
Acclaimed Raconteur Delivers Another Folk-Roots Gumbo; Compelling Poetry Of Hard Living And Deep Feeling Steeped In The Humid Grooves Of The South
Santa Cruz, CA - Currently Touring Europe And Returning To The States In Late October
"From the Vaults Of A Generations Stash" - Roger McGuinn Wrote It In 1969 For a Planned Country Rock Musical Named 'Gene Tryp'. The Stage Production Never Materialized. Chestnut Mare And Twenty-Five Other Songs Written For The Project Ended Up Being Released On 'Untitled' And 'Brydmaniax'; To The Delight Of Us Byrds Fans
With the Drifting Cowboys, 1951 - Hey, Good Lookin' Inducted Into The Grammy Hall Of Fame In 2001 - We Celebrate The Birth And Legacy Of Hank Williams Tomorrow As The 'YCE Artist Of The Day
Merle Travis Classic!
Cambridge, MA; Feb. 10, 1963 - Doc Had Just Turned 40 Years Of Age
We are proud to announce the return of
WYCE/Hopcat Blue Bridge Music Festival at ArtPrize Ten---
Made To Order Michigan Music - Appearing At Winter Wheat 1/12, GR
Has Played With The Great Ones: Johnny Shines, Roosevelt Sykes And Louisiana Red - You May His Work With The Rolling Stones; Blowin' Hot On "Miss You"
Jerry Jeff's Latest Album Is A Celebration Of The Wandering Troubadour; The Singer-Songwriter - The Teller Of Stories In Song
David Rawlings, Guitar
A Wonderful Tribute To A Legend, One-Man Band, Clogger And Steamboat Pilot, John Hartford
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Jimmy McCracklin Knew How To Play A Slow Piano Blues, How To Pound Out A Jumpin' Boogie, A Driving R&B Tune And How To Bring It Down Behind A Smouldering Soul Number. Jimmy Grew Up In St. Louis, Stayed In Los Angeles After The Navy, And Became A Founding Father Of The West Coast Blues Sound Of The Post-War Era. Forming The Blues Blasters With Lafayette Thomas, The Band Signed to Chess Records; As a Collective, The Band Wrote An Estimated 1000 Songs; Many Covered By the Heavyweights Of R&B And Soul. Jimmy McCracklin Performed For Over Sixty Years, Still Rocking Out At Age 86. Health Issues Slowed Him Down, Passing On In 2012 At 91 Years Of Age
August 13, 1921 Arkansas - December 2012 California
Martin Drew, Drums...Nield Pederson, Double Bass...Joe Pass, Guitar...Oscar Peterson, Piano
Written by Laurie Lewis, Missy Is Accompanied By The First Ladies Of Bluegrass - Alison Brown, Becky Buller, Molly Tuttle And Sierra Hull
Based Out Of The Musically Hyperactive Mountain Area Of Galax, VA, This Band's Early Recordings Are Considered As Important To The Early Beginnings Of Bluegrass As The First Records By Bill Monroe
Originally Composed For The Detroit Symphony - Leading This Virtuoso String Quintet Is Violinist Jeremy Kittel Formerly Of Turtle Island Quartet
Guy Clark, 1995
We are proud to announce the return of
WYCE/Hopcat Blue Bridge Music Festival at ArtPrize Ten---