The Appleseed Collective
JackieThe Tour Tapes 2016 via Earthwork
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"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions Returns Next Week, 8 AM
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"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions Returns Next Week, 8 AM
With The Blues Survivors Laying Down The Boogie Since 1970 - Multiple Blues Music Award Recipients
Recipient Of The Blues Music Award, 2013 & 2014
Blues Duo Surfing Enthusiasts Deeply Rooted In The Music Of The Appalachian Mountains Of Western Pennsylvania
Iowa - Banjo Driven Slices Of Americana - Farms The Land He Grew Up On
Recorded During Robert's Second Recording Session In San Antonio, Texas On November 26, 1936.
Composers: Stephen Stills, Chris Hillman & Rick Roberts - Roberts Would Go On To Include The Song As The Lead-off Track For His Band's Debut Album 'Firefall' (1976)
Washington State - Quintet Forming In 2010 In Bellingham - the Band Continues To Explore New Avenues In Their Always Evolving Take On Roots Music
Golden State Lone Star Revue Is A Concept Of A Cross Country Meeting Of The Minds Between California And Texas Musicians.
Seattle - Quintet Adopting Their Name From A Bar Top Made Of Back-Lit Silent Film-Era Movie Slides Titled "Vaudeville Etiquette."
Undercover: The Beatles, 1968 'The Beatles' (White Album)
New Into 'YCE
Vocals And Fiddle: Molly Tuttle, Longtime Duo Partner - Freshgrass Music Award, 2014 - Composer: John Hartford (1967, Four Grammy Awards
Two Of The Finest Guitarists The World Has Ever Produced - This Is Their Only Session Together
Critically Acclaimed - Both Coming From The Great Smoky Mountains, Both Inspired By Merle Travis - Both Guitarists Naming Their Children After The Picker, Doc's Son Merle Watson And Chet's Daughter Merle Atkins.
With The Moonlit Choir - First Release In Five Years
Met As Kids In Queens, NY, 1953 - Under The Name Of "Tom & Jerry," Their First Minor Success Was 'Hey Schoolgirl,' In 1957
David Wax & Suz Slezak, Boston - Traditions Appearance Alert: Seven Steps Up, May 7 Spring Lake
Thirty Years Of Playing In String Bands Lay Behind Keel Before Forming 'Natural Bridge' In 2005
Boston - Lori's Eight Studio Album - Mary Gauthier Brought Lori's Music To The Attention Of Nashville's Songwriting Elite
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March 25, 1906 Georgia - September 20, 1963 Georgia
?/?/1906 West Virginia - September 12, 1962 West Virginia
Dave Bailey, Drums...Ben Tucker, Bass...Herman Foster, Piano...Lou Donaldson, Alto Sax
North Carolina Singer-Songwriter - Jim Turns Fifty-Nine In a Few Days - Twenty-Three Albums In Thirty Years
This Morning's Robb M Vintage Pick Of The Week
The Sons Of Legendary Banjo Picker Don Reno; Ronnie, Dale & Don Wayne
Guest Vocals: Abigail Washburn
Daniel Ivan Hicks, December 1941 - February 6, 2016 (Liver Cancer)
Guest Musicians: Sam Bush & Jerry Douglas