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Smithsonian Folkways

Smithsonian Folkways The title alone should have you getting out your credit card. But if you need further enticement, this is a special and unique project put together by producer Peter K. Siegel from recordings he made in 1962 at gigs in New York City, where a then almost unknown guitarist and singer, Doc Watson,…

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Ghost Tattoo

Ghost Tattoo This Americana band consists of Kristen Grainger, lead vocalist and writer for eight of the twelve numbers on the project; Grainger’s spouse, Dan Wetzel on guitar, vocals and octave mandolin; Martin Stevens on mandolin, fiddle and vocals; and Josh Adkins on acoustic bass and vocals. They form the band from across Orgeon and…

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Curios

Curios This is the second recording from San Francisco based Scroggins & Rose, a duo presenting twelve original tunes. Unlike their 2017 project, Grana, (reviewed in this publication in October 2017), this new project contains all original instrumentals and it builds somewhat on the first recording. It expands their creativity as they draw on Bach…

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The New Grass Revival, Vol. 13 No. 5

Reprinted from Bluegrass Unlimited MagazineNovember 1978 It was the summer of 1972 when I first heard the New Grass Revival. I was in the process of rediscovering bluegrass, a music remembered vaguely from childhood television shows at my aunt’s in Corbin, Kentucky, and vividly from my favorite first record, a worn out “78” of “Bile…

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Sam Bush, New Grass Revival and Leon Russell

Reprinted from Bluegrass Unlimited MagazineVolume 8, Number 4, October 1973 I had heard that this young group of bluegrass pickers from my own hometown was fronting rock Superstar Leon Russell on his tours, and that they were something else. Leon Russell and bluegrass? The New Grass Revival? Local, huh? From right here in Louisville? Yep….

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The New Grass Revival, Vol. 6 No. 10

Reprinted from Bluegrass Unlimited MagazineApril 1972 I had the distinct pleasure of seeing this group on Feb. 27 at Anderson, Ind. in the Coonhunters Club, a local building that is being used for bluegrass and country shows. Jim Clark presents the Country Jamboree each Sat. nite and John Keeney had arranged the show on Sunday…

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