John Stein and Dave Zinno
Till There Was YouWood & Strings 2017 via Whaling City Sound
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Twenty-First Release Into The 'YCE Blues alley
Missoula, MT - New Music
Written By Jimmy Work, 1955 - Chart-Topping Version By Kitty Wells The Same Year
The Trio's Return After Nine Years Curating Solo Careers - Appearing 6/8 At The Frederick Meijer Gardens Concert Series
New York City's Beloved Blues Bashers
Revolutionary Approach To The Harmonica; A Strong Impact On Succeeding Generations - That Soulful Sound Cemented In Place A Big Stone In The Foundation Of Modern Chicago Blues, Owing A Strong Stylistic Debt To Pioneering Blues Harmonica Player Sonny Boy Williamson 1 - Joined The Muddy Waters Band In 1947 - Primarily Responsible For Establishing The Standard Vocabulary For Modern Blues Harmonica Players
Traditional - Ricky Skaggs And Dolly, Vocals - Willie: Gut-String Guitar - Inductee: Southern Gospel Hall Of Fame
Enormously Influential On The Byrd's Masterpiece "Sweetheart Of The Rodeo"
1968 - Songwriters And Rock And Roll Halls Of Fame - Honoree At The Kennedy Center Honors - Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award - Has Sold More Than 130 Million Records Worldwide
Among The Pioneering United States Psychobilly Bands; A Combustilble Combination
West Michigan Traditional Celtic Folk Band
Dean Evenson, John St. John - Leading Chant Masters In A Cross Cultural Musical Journey Featuring Mantras From The World's Major Spiritual Paths
Joanne Shenandoah & The Little Wolf Band - Indigenous Singer Of Majestic Lyricism
The Latest Collaboration By Two Pioneering Figures In Cajun And Zydeco; Doucet From BeauSoleil - Rigney From Flambeau; Both Are Heard On 'YCE
Traditional; Tin Pan Alley Song Composed In 1908 - Doc & Merle Doing the Honors
Boston, MA
Blues Plate Special: Albert King Learned To Play The Diddley-Bow And Cigar-Box Guitar As A Kid In Mississippi. Started Out In Gospel Groups, But After Hearing Blind Lemon Jefferson, The Blues Came Calling. St. Louis Was His Stomping Grounds Before Some Time Playing In Gary With Jimmy Reed Before Relocating To Chicago and signing To Parrot Records. On Stage King Cut An Impressive Figure - Playing A Gibson Flying-V Left-Handed And Upside Down. His Influence Is Apparent In The Work Of Joe Bonamassa And The Late Stevie Ray Vaughan. When He Died In Memphis In 1992, The Blues Lost A Master Of The Understated Phrase.
Blues Plate Special: Albert King ; April 23, 1925 MS - December 21, 1992 TN
The Jazz Route: The Bob Thiele Collective - - - - - - Sony Recording Studios December 1991 For An All-Star Blowing Session By The Bob Thiele Collective. In A Career Spanning Fifty-Seven Years, Bob Thiele Was Known For Nurturing The Young Lions Coming Up, And Producing Some Of The Most IconicAlbums In Jazz - - - - - - - - - - Red Rodney, Fluegelhorn...Kenny Barron, Piano...Santi Debriano, Bass...Joshua Redman, Tenor Saxophone...Grady Tate, Drums
The Lonesome Strangers
Wayne & Krista Scott Benson Have Recording An Album Together - Busy With Their Respective Bands The Grascals And Russell Moore & lllrd Tyme Out
Former Member Of Greg Cahill's Special Consensus Bluegrass Band Prior To Going Solo In 1996 - Robbie's Music Tests The Boundaries Of The 'Grass Tradition; Old-Time Rambles, Reflections On Love, The Slings Of Time, And The Troubles Of Common People.
Recorded By Mountain Balladeer Bascom Lamar Lunsford In 1928; Ninety-Four Years Later The Mitten's Ben Traverse
Composer: Merle Travis, 1946 - A Rallying Song Among Miners Seeking Improved working Conditions
Frisell Recording With A Collaboration Of The Nashville Elite; Viktor Krauss, Ron block Jerry Douglas And Adam Steffey