Corey Kendrick Trio
The Unknown The UnexpectedRootless 2016 via Independent
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Powerhouse R&B/Soul Group From Detroit - Gram On The Green 8/12
Minnesota Cajun By Suggestion
Greenfield, MA - A Trio Of Exceptional Songwriters With A Proprietary Mix Of Bluegrass-Tinged Americana Music
The Album Showcases Their Own Take On The Songs Of Los Angeles, Written By That City's Greatest Songwriters - Los Lobos Spotlighting "Thee Midniters", One Of The Best Known Acts To Come Out Of East LA In The 1960's
The Second Album Refines Bebel's Sound To Create An Acoustic Lounge Style Showcasing Her Strengths As A Brazilian Composer
Hear New Tunes From "Hard Up" Here On 'YCE
A 1924 Publication With Wide Popularity Over The Past 97 Years - Dolly Kay Was A Vaudeville Singer Who Recorded In The 1920's; One Of The First White Singers To Incorporate Blues Songs Into Her Repertoire
Vocals: Lucinda Williams - Singer-Songwriter, Painter And Conceptual Artist
Composers: Joe Cocker & Chris Stainton, 1971; Appearing On Cocker's Third Album "Something to Say" - This Would Signal A Change Of Direction Into A More Jazzy, Blues Style For Cocker
Tennessee Bluesman Known For His Mastery Of The Slide Guitar - A Member Of Elmore James And The Broom Dusters
Composers: Vince Gill & Ashley Monroe - Founded In The 1940's As The Oak Ridge Quartet - The Current Lineup Has Been Together Since 1973, And Continues To Tour And Record
Joseph Fire Crow - Cheyenne Flauist - High Honors Among His Peers In The Native American Music Awards (NAMA)
Appearing October 6th At St. Cecilia Music Cente, GR
Recorded During The Pandemic, A Few Friends Joined Malo In Creating This Tapestry Of American Song - On 'Ventura Highway', Malo Is Blessed With the Talents Of Guitarist Hector Tellez, Jr. And Old Buddies "The Mavericks"
The Late Kate Wolf Left Us Thirty-Five Years Ago At The Age Of Forty-Four - Her Impact On The Folk Music Scene Is Significant - In 1987 The World Folk Music Association Established The Kate Wolf Award To Honor Her Memory
The Album Is Inspired By His Time Working As A Ranch Hand In Wyoming As A Teen
Born In 1897 Virginia, Bill Williams Left Home To Hobo Across America, At One Time Teaming Up With Blind Blake. Both Are Considered Songsters, Worked The Coal Camps Playing Square Dance Music For A Year Before Parting Ways. Williams Put Down Roots In Kentucky, And Tapped Into His Deep Repertoire Of Country Blues Stretching Back To The Ragtime Era. Completely Unknown Beyond His Hometown, Blue Goose Recorded Him In 1970. The Smithsonian Scheduled A Series Of Concert Engagements, and Extended Recording Sessions Before A Heart Ailment Brought About His Musical Retirement. Bill Williams Passed On At The Age Of 73, Nearly Three Years To The Day Of His Recording Debut.
February 28, 1897 VA - October 6, 1973 KY
'820' Jazz Presents: Jimmy Cobb, Drums...Johnny Griffin, Tenor Saxophone...Paul Chambers, Bass...Wynton Kelly, Piano...Wes Montgomery, Guitar - - - - Original Release: Full House, Recorded In Berkeley June Of 1962. Cariba Is A Montgomery Original, Nestled Among some Of The Finest Works From the Great American Songbook. Horn Player Johnny Griffin Joined The Wynton Kelly Trio Backing Wes For The Recording. By A Stroke Of Luck All Four Happened to Be Town, An Off Night With Miles Davis. The Quintet's Interplay And Explosive Chemistry Can Be found All Over This Album.
Undercover: The Mississippi Sheiks, 1930 - The First Full-Length Album In Twelve Years For Ely, Gilmore And Hancock, Completed During Lockdown With Longtime And Collaborator Lloyd Maines - Butch Turned 76 A Few Days Ago
Clear Creek, WV - Bluegrass Music Hall Of Fame Inductee - One Of The Earliest And Most-Skilled Exponents Of Three-Finger And Clawhammer Banjo Picking
Two Generations Of Stellar Bluegrass Musicians With Another Indelible Stamp On Bill Monroe's Classic
'YCE Jammie Award For Best Roots Album, Jammies 12
Achieves His Signature Guitar Sound Flatpicking A 1935 Epiphone Olympic, Scavenged From A Friend's Garage