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Recently, Trailblazing Fiddle Player and Vocalist Brownyn Keith-Hynes released a few dynamic new singles from her forthcoming album, which gave me the perfect opportunity to finally interview her in depth. I've known Bronwyn for nearly three years, crossing circles in Nashville and stages around North America as she has toured with Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway and I was so glad to have her as a guest on Jrodconcerts: The Podcast. We chat about her engagement to fellow Fiddle Player Jason Carter, coming full circle with Charlottesville's own Dave Matthews, How trips to Ireland from a young age shaped her soul, Golden Highway, and much more. Bronwyn also graces us with a performance of 'Lee Highway Blues'. Bronwyn is a two-time IBMA Fiddle Player of The Year, She is a graduate of Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, and a crucial component of Molly Tuttle And Golden Highway. During her time in Boston, she co-founded and toured all over the world with the progressive bluegrass band Mile Twelve and won the IBMA New Artist of the Year with them in 2020. Bronwyn has performed and recorded with Molly Tuttle, Jerry Douglas, Old Crow Medicine Show, The Po Ramblin Boys, and The Milk Carton Kids among many more. For more on Bronwyn, visit: https://www.bronwynkeithhynes.com/
This week my guest is BB Bowness! We chat about what it's like being a professional bluegrass banjoist. How she got into banjo in New Zealand and got her first banjo from the United States. How she approaches improvising, and playing with different artists as well as the driving force and focus of her band, Mile Twelve. She chats about how the band started in the beginning and has been going strong for the past 10 years. Doing planks and good posture to strengthen yourself for holding resonator banjo while playing. What fingerpicks and thumb picks she uses. Bluechip versus plastic thumb pick. Her 2 main banjos. Coming to the U.S for the first time. How to stay healthy and happy as a musician. https://miletwelve.bandcamp.com/ https://www.catherinebowness.com/ www.doctorswithoutborders.org
May is New Zealand Music Month, so in this show I'm featuring NZ artists, including the Pipi Pickers; You, Me, Everybody; Bryan Christianson; Pete & the Skiffy Rivets; the Antipodean Serenaders; and our celebrated banjo virtuoso Catherine Bowness with her band Mile Twelve. Of course, the Hamilton County Bluegrass Band gets to play a few tunes, too, having been part of the NZ music scene for seven decades.
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friends are Sweater Weather String Band. We recorded this last month in my home in Portland, Oregon. Tune in this episode: * Grandma's in the Kitchen (She Ain't Got No Shoes On) (1:49) * Coyote Highway (13:46) * Little Pine Siskin (20:02) * Blossom Bar / Mule Canyon (28:55) * The Star of Munster (35:46) * Bonus track: The Sun Sets Faster Every Day Visit Sweater Weather String Band's website (https://sweaterweatherstringband.com/) Follow them on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/sweaterweatherstring/) and on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/sweaterweatherstringband) The Cascadia Book of Fiddle Tunes (https://celineparton.bandcamp.com/merch/cascadia-book-of-fiddle-tunes) The CBA Summer Music Camp takes place June 11th through the 14th at the beautiful Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley, California. Daily instrument classes, workshops, jams, square dances, and faculty concerts are all attended outdoors among the pine trees. This year's world class faculty include: Jake Blount, Allison de Groot and Tatiana Hargreaves, Caleb Klauder and Reeb Willms, John Reischman, Mike Witcher, and the band Mile Twelve, among others. You can learn more about the camp and register online at cbacamp.com (https://californiabluegrass.org/summer_music_camp/smc-home/) Sign up for my spring clawhammer banjo online workshop series (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/store) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! (https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set (https://boxset.fireside.fm/) Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/)
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Flynn Cohen. We recorded this last month in my home in Portland, Oregon. Tune in this episode: * Shetland Jumper / Andrea Corr's Jig (1:20) * Fine Times at Our House / The Falls of Richmond (15:28) * Young Emily (33:03) * The Girl Who Broke My Heart / Murphy's Hornpipe / Tuamgraney Castle (37:57) * Neo-Gothic Revival Breakdown (45:27) * Bonus track: Fletch Taylor / The Cleveland Boy Flynn Cohen's website (https://flynncohen.net/) follow him Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/deadstringrhythm/) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100038889609789) Low Lily's website (https://www.lowlily.com/) follow them on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/LowLily1/) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/LowLilyBand) The CBA Summer Music Camp takes place June 11th through the 14th at the beautiful Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley, California. Daily instrument classes, workshops, jams, square dances, and faculty concerts are all attended outdoors among the pine trees. This year's world class faculty include: Jake Blount, Allison de Groot and Tatiana Hargreaves, Caleb Klauder and Reeb Willms, John Reischman, Mike Witcher, and the band Mile Twelve, among others. You can learn more about the camp and register online at cbacamp.com (https://californiabluegrass.org/summer_music_camp/smc-home/) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! (https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set (https://boxset.fireside.fm/) Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/)
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Tray Wellington. We recorded this last month in Bellevue, Washington at Wintergrass. Songs in this episode: * Half Past Four (1:20) * Squirrel Hunters (21:55) * Crooked Mind (Tray Wellington original) (33:41) * Moon in Motion One (Tray Wellington original) (41:02) * Valley Forge (49:06) * Bonus track: Art Stamper's Chinquapin Hunting Tray Wellington's website (https://traywellington.com/) Follow him on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/traywellington/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TrayWellingtonMusic) The CBA Summer Music Camp takes place June 11th through the 14th at the beautiful Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley, California. Daily instrument classes, workshops, jams, square dances, and faculty concerts are all attended outdoors among the pine trees. This year's world class faculty include: Jake Blount, Allison de Groot and Tatiana Hargreaves, Caleb Klauder and Reeb Willms, John Reischman, Mike Witcher, and the band Mile Twelve, among others. You can learn more about the camp and register online at cbacamp.com (https://californiabluegrass.org/summer_music_camp/smc-home/) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! (https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set (https://boxset.fireside.fm/) Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/)
FTB podcast #532 features 2 fine new albums, "Twenty On High" by Drayton Farley and Cat Clyde's "Down Rounder". Also new music from Slaid Cleaves, James Intveld, Iris DeMent, Mile Twelve, The Panhandlers and more! Full playlist: http://ftbpodcasts.com/?p=9113
On this episode of 'Why We Write,' members of bluegrass band Mile Twelve discuss their relationship with horses, meditation, and each other—and, of course, songwriting.
www.patreon.com/banjopodcast Welcome to a "Freshly Picked" episode, featuring a discussion with podcast veteran and banjo phenom B.B. Bowness! She will be taking us on a banjo-centric tour of the new Mile Twelve album titled "Close Enough to Hear," which was just released on February 3, 2023. There are some great songs and sounds on the album and, needless to say, some incredible banjo playing! Sponsored by Peghead Nation and Elderly Instruments Mile Twelve on the web: www.miletwelveband.com Contact the show: pickyfingersbanjopodcast@gmail.com
Today on Boston Public Radio: We asked our listeners their thoughts on everything related to the upcoming Super Bowl, from the first legal bets on the big game in Massachusetts to the price of Super Bowl snacks and beyond. Cara Solomon, founder of the nonprofit Everyday Boston, and Ronnie Elliot, the Transformational Prison Project's Youthful Offender Coordinator, discussed their fifth annual “Love Your Wicked Awesome Neighbor Challenge,” a chance for Bostonians to connect with those in their community via supportive homemade cards. Under the Radar and Basic Black host Callie Crossley joined the team to talk about Mayor Wu's Reparations Task Force, and how the city can take inspiration from existing reparations and racial justice programs both here in the Commonwealth—such as that at Harvard—and across the country. Sue O'Connell broke down major headlines ranging from President Biden's State of the Union address from this past Tuesday to allegations that abuses against LGBTQ+ users have increased since Elon Musk took over the company to Netflix cracking down on password sharing. O'Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and South End News, as well as a reporter for NBC LX and NECN. Boston-based band Mile Twelve discussed and performed tracks from their newest album, “Close Enough to Here,” as part of Live Music Friday. For our final listener call-in segment, we asked our listeners to weigh in on how they're reacting to and coping with the unseasonably warm winter weather. We ended the show by hearing from Winter Walk executive director Ari Barbanell about this weekend's event.
gfire interviews the women of bluegrass band "Mile Twelve:" BB Bowness on banjo, Ella Jordan on fiddle. gfire's website: https://gfiremusic.com Mile Twelve's website: https://www.miletwelveband.com/ contact the podcast (please be nice): gfirepodcast@gmail.com
FTB podcast #530 features 2 new albums, "North Georgia Rounder" by Pony Bradshaw and Brit Taylor's "Kentucky Blue". Also new music from Mark Erelli, Angela Strehli, Mile Twelve and more. Full playlist: http://ftbpodcasts.com/?p=9083
Nate Sabat is a bassist, singer-songwriter, arranger and instructor based in Brooklyn, NY. He is a founding member of the award-winning string band Mile Twelve. A native-New Yorker, he attended LaGuardia High School as a vocal principal and went on to study upright bass at the Berklee College of Music. He has performed on stages throughout Europe, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the United States, at festivals and venues including Celtic Connections, Savannah Music Festival, ROMP and Carnegie Hall.Nate's bass playing , while rooted in American folk music, goes far beyond any preconceived notions of the instrument's role within the genre. With a relaxed, vocal sound and equal fluency with pizzicato and the bow, Nate takes full advantage of the never-ending variety of sounds and textures the bass has to offer. Recently, he has begun performing solo, with upright bass as his only tool for accompaniment.Nate Sabat has worked with artists such as the T Sisters, Tony Trischka, Darol Anger, The Foreign Landers, Eliza Edens and Honeysuckle. In fall 2020 he had his first moment in the producer's chair, bringing Deviant Folk , the debut album of Boston-area singer-songwriter Mark Abruzzese , to life.Instagram / Twitter / Youtube View More Episodes
Nate Sabat is a bassist, singer-songwriter, arranger and instructor based in Brooklyn, NY. He is a founding member of the award-winning string band Mile Twelve. A native-New Yorker, he attended LaGuardia High School as a vocal principal and went on to study upright bass at the Berklee College of Music. He has performed on stages throughout Europe, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the United States, at festivals and venues including Celtic Connections, Savannah Music Festival, ROMP and Carnegie Hall.Nate's bass playing , while rooted in American folk music, goes far beyond any preconceived notions of the instrument's role within the genre. With a relaxed, vocal sound and equal fluency with pizzicato and the bow, Nate takes full advantage of the never-ending variety of sounds and textures the bass has to offer. Recently, he has begun performing solo, with upright bass as his only tool for accompaniment.Nate Sabat has worked with artists such as the T Sisters, Tony Trischka, Darol Anger, The Foreign Landers, Eliza Edens and Honeysuckle. In fall 2020 he had his first moment in the producer's chair, bringing Deviant Folk , the debut album of Boston-area singer-songwriter Mark Abruzzese , to life.Instagram / Twitter / Youtube / Website / BSA/ View More Episodes
Nate Sabat is a bassist, singer-songwriter, arranger and instructor based in Brooklyn, NY. He is a founding member of the award-winning string band Mile Twelve. A native-New Yorker, he attended LaGuardia High School as a vocal principal and went on to study upright bass at the Berklee College of Music. He has performed on stages throughout Europe, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the United States, at festivals and venues including Celtic Connections, Savannah Music Festival, ROMP and Carnegie Hall. Nate's bass playing , while rooted in American folk music, goes far beyond any preconceived notions of the instrument's role within the genre. With a relaxed, vocal sound and equal fluency with pizzicato and the bow, Nate takes full advantage of the never-ending variety of sounds and textures the bass has to offer. Recently, he has begun performing solo, with upright bass as his only tool for accompaniment. Nate Sabat has worked with artists such as the T Sisters, Tony Trischka, Darol Anger, The Foreign Landers, Eliza Edens and Honeysuckle. In fall 2020 he had his first moment in the producer's chair, bringing Deviant Folk , the debut album of Boston-area singer-songwriter Mark Abruzzese , to life.
Episode Notes Support the Mandolins and Beer Podcast at my Patreon page! My guest this week is Korey Brodsky. He is a Berklee grad who has joined up with Mile Twelve. They have a brand new album coming out Feb 3rd and you can go Pre-order and Pre-save it here at their website! You can also keep up with Korey at his website here as well, where you can sign up for lessons! Songs clips from this episode: Close Enough to Hear by Mile Twelve (Close Enough to Hear) Over the Waterfall by David Grier and Mike Compton (Climbing The Walls) On The Shelf by Circus No. 9 (Modernus) Morelos Blues by G Rockwell (Spark!) Johnny Oklahoma by Mile Twelve (Close Enough to Hear) Shuckin' The Corn byRonnie and Rob McCoury (S/T) Crockett's Honeymoon by Scott Nygaard (Dreamer's Waltz) New Shirts on the website!!! As Always…..thank you to my sponsors! Peghead Nation Northfield Mandolins Pava Mandolins Ellis Mandolins Siminoff Books Straight Up Strings Elderly Instruments Grace Design
Bronwyn Keith-Hynes is an acclaimed bluegrass fiddler originally from Charlottesville, VA who now makes her home in Nashville, TN. She currently divides her time between touring with Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway and being a session musician in Nashville. In 2021 Bronwyn won the International Bluegrass Music Association's Fiddler Player of the Year Award. She is a graduate of Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA. During her time in Boston she co-founded and toured all over the world with progressive bluegrass band Mile Twelve and won the IBMA New Artist of the Year with them in 2020. Bronwyn has performed and recorded with Molly Tuttle, The Milk Carton Kids, Dailey and Vincent, Sierra Hull, Sarah Jarosz, Tim O'Brien, Chris Eldridge, Peter Rowan, Darol Anger, Tony Trischka, Michael Daves, Vince Herman and more. In this episode, she talks to host Matt Brown about her debut solo album Fiddler's Pastime, those years with Mile Twelve, and her path to bluegrass.
Nanci Caroline Griffith was an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter, raised in Austin, Texas, who split homes in Nashville, Tennessee and Dublin, Ireland. Griffith appeared many times on the PBS music program Austin City Limits starting in 1985. In 1994 she won a Grammy Award for the album Other Voices, Other Rooms and she performed at the Irish American Heritage Center's Irish Fest in Chicago, Illinois. Nanci loved the Irish and the Irish reciprocated that love 1000 times over. We honor Nanci's legacy and influence on Irish music on Windy City Irish Radio along with a set from acts performing at the Milwaukee Irish Fest, just a hop, skip and a jump from the Windy City. Join Mike and Tim for an hour of the finest Irish entertainment this side of the Emerald Isle featuring music from Nanci Griffith, Mary Black, Roy Buckley, Kern, The Chieftains, Cherish the Ladies, Sierra Hull, Ashley Davis, Mile Twelve, Molly Tuttle, and Luke Kelly. Its all right here on Windy City Irish Radio each and every Sunday afternoon from 12noon to 1pm on WNDZ 750AM or on our podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
Celtica Pipes Rock - Itchy Fingers INST Gaelic Storm - Out The Road The Mahones - Someone Saved Me CANCON The Real McKenzies - The Cremation Of Sam McGee CANCON Barleyjuice - Rose Of Garden City Bob Brozman - The Hag In The Blanket INST Skerryvore - Mile High INST Debra Lyn - Billy Taylor Mile Twelve - Call My Soul Spiro - Blyth High Light INST Enter The Haggis - Gone CANCON Mike Surratt - Bonnie Sorrow INST Young Dubliners - Fan Stevie Lawrence - McBrides INST Celtic inspriration. Great storytelling from Gaelic Storm, The Real McKenzies, Barleyjuice, Debra Lyn and Mile Twelve. Join Patricia Fraser for another chapter of Celt In A Twist.
This week I chat with Bronwyn Keith-Hynes. She is a founding member and the violinist of the bluegrass rising stars, "Mile Twelve." In 2017 Mile Twelve received the IBMA band momentum award for emerging artists, and in 2020 Mile Twelve won the best new artist of the year, proving that they are continuing to evolve and showing longevity in the industry. In follow-up to the band's success in 2017, Bronwyn won the IBMA Momentum Instrumentalist of the Year in 2018. The Massachusetts native spent her formative years in Charlottesville, VA picking up the fiddle at the age of three. Original starting on Suzuki Strings, the fiddle quickly took center stage, and Bronwyn shifted her learning to Cape Breton Fiddle and eventually to Irish Fiddle. Her fiddle playing and desire to continually improve her improvisational ability landed her in the Berklee College of Music in Boston at only 17. There she developed a deep love for the sound of bluegrass. She continued to hone her skills while collaborating with other rising stars in town, such as Sarah Jarosz and Sierra Hull. All three young women are only 29 at the time of this episode's release, and all with resumes that show their age means little in relation to accomplishment. Please enjoy my delightful and inside look at the incredible musical mind of Bronwyn Keith-Hynes.
Celebrating the 2020 IBMA Award winners, in particular those who have a NZ or Australian connection: Mile Twelve with NZer BB Bowness, ‘Music From Foggy Hollow’ host Mike Kear (Australia/NZ); Michael Cleveland with Tommy Emmanuel (Australia).
A musician who contributed to the development of the banjo and a way of playing that bears his name, and a band named after a piece of road leading out of Boston. This is episode 39 of Caffe Lena: 60 Years of Song. Thank you to Sarah at the Caffe for the list of songs and artists for this feature. How do you know you brought about change in music? Bill Keith made significant stylistic development to the banjo and introduced a way of playing that would later be called “Keith Style”. He also invented the Keith tuning peg, which became the primary product of his own company - The Beacon Banjo Company, which is now run by his son. Mile Twelve is made up of five of the most promising young musicians in bluegrass . They got their name from the mile marker that sits on Boston’s southern border on I-93. It is a road sign they have passed countless times when heading out on tour. We’ve seen them at the Caffe, and other venues around the 518. Caffe Lena : 60 Years of Song , a production of WEXT
Seguimos anticipando el que será nuevo trabajo de Charley Crockett, Welcome To Hard Times, octavo álbum del músico de San Benito. Esta vez es una comparación entre los artistas y los caballos de carreras a través de "Run Horse Run". Lo hace con la mirada de un trovador robusto que recuerda con nostalgia ciertas tradiciones de antaño y que resucita también su diversidad étnica familiar que le emparenta con criollos, negros, judíos y el mismísimo Davy Crockett. En su única visita a España por el momento, Charley Crockett nos contó personalmente sobre cómo ha abrazado toda esa versatilidad y como su afección cardiaca congénita ha marcado su percepción de casi todo. Y ahora lo expresa con un modelo casi cinematográfico con ciertos toques góticos. Mientras esperamos el nuevo trabajo de otro de nuestros cowboy singers favoritos, Colter Wall, hemos encontrado al músico de Saskatchewan al lado del tejano Vincent Neil Emerson, nativo de Fort Worth, y capaz de abrirse camino en los últimos tiempos como telonero de Turnpike Troubadours o American Aquarium y otros nombres más importantes en los últimos años. Criado en el condado de Van Zandt, al este del Lone Star State, por una madre soltera de ascendencia Choctaw-Apache, se fue de casa a los 16 años para dedicarse a la música. Estuvo girando junto a Colter Wall e Ian Noe, lo que le inspiró para componer “Road Runner” que ahora ha compartido con el primero de ellos en un dúo impagable que grabaron hace un año, cuando el canadiense se acercó a Texas para tocar en el célebre picnic del 4 de julio de Willie Nelson. Pudiera parecer que Mark Knopfler hubiera sido invitado a participar en este "Cupboard", uno de los cortes más inspirados de Glad You Made It, el nuevo álbum de Joshua Ray Walker, que debutó el pasado año con Wish You Were Here, muy por encima de lo que suele ser un disco de presentación. Era un trabajo muy personal mediatizado por el cáncer que le habían diagnosticado a su padre. A este músico de Dallas al que le gusta acurrucarse en las profundidades del country blues. Ha madurado en muy poco tiempo y sus nuevas canciones profundizan en desarrollar sus cualidades aprendidas por una larga experiencia sobre los escenarios, también como miembro de Ottoman Turks, un cuarteto tejano que le ha permitido aumentar el nivel y la musicalidad. Mile Twelve es un quinteto con una flexibilidad musical a toda prueba, partiendo de las raíces del bluegrass, que sigue siendo un estilo seminal y propicio para realizar experimentos sonoros. Roll the Tapes All Night Long es un título perfecto para describir un álbum lleno de energía capaz de capturar esa tradición a través de seis versiones. Cuando escuchamos cómo se han recreado en “Whiskey Trail”, un tema que Los Lobos incluyeron originalmente en su álbum Kiko de 1992, pero que Mile Twelve han llevado a los terrenos de Old and In The Way, Grateful Dead y Newgrass Revival, mezclados con la voz de Nate Sabat. Hill Country se ha convertido en una de las bandas más recomendables con su álbum de debut, de título homónimo que viaja por las colinas del country que se reparten por distintos paisajes de estados tan representativos como California, Tennessee, Georgia o Texas, donde han grabado este trabajo que evidencian sus inclinaciones por las formas de SteelDrivers, Michael Martin Murphey o Jerry Jeff Walker. Uno de los momentos más sugestivos es "Dixie Darlin’”, con ecos de veteranos trovadores del Lone Star State. El cantautor Matthew Szlachetka ha escrito una carta de amor a la ciudad de Los Ángeles en "Lifeboat". Esa es la ciudad donde él mismo ha vivido durante años y de la que ha absorbido las esencias de un folk-rock que se desgrana por las canciones que conforman su tercer álbum, Young Heart, Old Soul. Es un tema sobre dejar tu zona de confort para iniciar una nueva senda, la que el mismo está experimentando tras mudarse a Nashville, donde ha grabado junto al productor Scott Underwood, socio fundador de Train. Una vez más, estamos ante una llamada a la unidad de las personas, a los viajes emocionales. Young Heart, Old Soul es un álbum cálido y personal en el que parece caber todo el mundo con la mirada puesta en el futuro. La última vez que vimos a Ted Russell Kamp fue como bajista de la banda de Shooter Jennings y nos prometió novedades personales. El músico lanzará el próximo viernes Down In The Den, que tiene que ver con el nombre de su propio estudio de grabación, un lugar que le “ha salvado la vida” en esta etapa de confinamiento. “Have Some Faith” es un tema con tintes de country blues que el músico neoyorquino compuso junto a Matt Szlachetka y que grabaron juntos en el estudio de Ted. Es una de esas muestras evidentes de que es lógico que sea un músico y compositor en el que siempre se puede confiar. Eilen Jewell, una de las mejores representantes de los últimos años de ese término llamado Americana, en el que se refugian los estilos básicos de la música popular, parece romper esa extraña tradición que aleja en cierta forma a las mujeres de las canciones de la Creedence Clearwater Revival. Desde luego, salvo honrosas excepciones, como Emmylou Harris, no es muy habitual que ellas canten al grupo californiano. Eilen Jewell es una cantautora jovial y positiva nacida en Boise, en Idaho, que aprovechando estos tiempos de pandemia y alejamiento ha querido recordar sus veranos pasados en el Green River Festival, que se celebra anualmente en Greenfield, Massachusetts, grabando esta versión de “Green River”. Aquella canción de John Fogerty dio nombre al tercer Lp de Creedence Clearwater Revival, allá por 1969, y tiene que ver con un lugar donde Fogerty solía ir de niño en Putah Creek, cerca de Winters, en California. El nombre de "Green River", lo tomó, al parecer, de la etiqueta de una botella de gaseosa con sabor a lima. Con la sensación de que es un impasse debido a esta situación provocada por la pandemia, Molly Tuttle va a publicar un álbum de versiones que abarcan desde los Rolling Stones a Harry Styles, pasando por The National o Cat Stevens. También ha escogido un tema de Grateful Dead como “Standing on the Moon”, que formó parte de Built to Last, el último disco de estudio de la banda californiana allá por 1989. Molly grabó las canciones en su casa y se las envió al productor Tony Berg, que reclutó a algunos músicos de sesión para que añadieran instrumentos desde sus propios hogares. También pudo contar con los apoyos vocales de Ketch Secor de Old Crow Medicine Show y de Taylor Goldsmith de Dawes. A este último podemos oírle en esta canción de los Dead. Refugiarse en las canciones en las que siempre se puede confiar ha sido una de las reglas no escritas de este tiempo de pandemia. Y han sido muchos los artistas que han aprovechado en confinamiento para recrearse en grandes clásicos incuestionables. Emma Swift es uno de estos casos. La artista australiana residente en East Nashville ha completado el álbum Blonde on the Tracks, una reinvención de canciones de Bob Dylan que se publicará a mediados de agosto. El trabajo empezó a gestarse hace tres años, pero quedó incompleto y ahora era el mejor momento para terminarlo. Las canciones de Dylan, además, siempre han sido una buena manera de enfrentarse a los momentos difíciles. “Queen Jane Approximately” es la canción de apertura de Blonde On The Tracks con una tonalidad de folk rock muy propia de la mitad de los 60. Precisamente pertenece en origen al álbum de Dylan de 1965 Highway 61 Revisited. Una canción con ciertos tintes de misterio sobre su protagonista y que el bardo nunca cantó en directo hasta un concierto con Grateful Dead celebrado más de 20 años después de grabarla y que quedó reflejada en el álbum Dylan & The Dead. Michaela Anne, la artista del barrio neoyorquino de Brooklyn con residencia en Nashville, sigue siendo una de nuestras favoritas desde que la conocimos acompañando a su buen amigo Sam Outlaw en una de sus visitas a España. Tras el éxito del álbum Desert Dove durante el pasado año, hemos conocido muy recientemente una nueva canción, "Good Times", que aporta un toque positivo al momento actual. De nuevo Sam Outlaw está a su lado en esa aventura de ampliar horizontes estilísticos. Demasiado mediatizado por el complicado divorcio de Natalie Maines, The Chicks han publicado este pasado viernes Gaslighter, su primer álbum en 14 años, que ha contado con la producción de Jack Antonoff, también demasiado mediatizado por su trabajo junto a Taylor Swift o Lana del Rey. El resultado es un trabajo cuya consistencia se focaliza en los ataques enfurecidos de Natalie a su ex pareja, el actor Adrian Pasdar, pasando por encima de todo lo demás. Eso no parece hacer ningún favor a una de las formaciones femeninas más consistentes de los 90 y 2000. El álbum estaba planeado para cumplir su contrato con el sello Sony de una forma sencilla. De hecho, pensaban reunir distintas versiones. Pero llegó el divorcio y todo cambió. Gaslighter tiene textos tan poderosos como “March March” o “Julianna Calm Down”, con letras explícitas, y canciones como “Sleep at Night” hablar sobre dejar a un marido infiel que tiene una doble vida. 2020 está siendo un mal año para todos y de forma muy especial para la ciudad de Nashville, que sufrió un tornado mortal en marzo y que ha visto cómo le seguía la pandemia del coronavirus. Miranda Lambert ha querido que su nuevo single "Dark Bars" refleje la dependencia de la cultura de la vida nocturna de la conexión humana. Los bares cerrados, los taburetes y las sillas sobre las mesas vacías, los escenarios sin músicos son una especie de corazón sin latido. Hoy queremos cerrar el tiempo de TOMA UNO con la esperanza de que todo volverá, de la misma forma que se ha reconstruido el Basement East de Nashville, que quedó arrasado por el tornado hace unos meses. Escuchar audio
Song List: 01:02 - Ryan Montbleau - Helplessly Hoping 04:19 - Hayes Carll - Times Like These 07:51 - Lamp - Some Days 12:28 - Mile Twelve with Billy Strings - Cold Wind 15:24 - Nicole Atkins - Crazy 20:28 - The Infamous Stringdusters - Gentle On My Mind 24:56 - Lukas Nelson - What a Wonderful World See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
www.patreon.com/banjopodcast Keith Billik talks to Catherine "BB" Bowness about her early days learning banjo in New Zealand, musical influences, approaches to practicing and improvising, and more. BB is best known as the banjoist for the multi-award-winning bluegrass band Mile Twelve. BB on the web: www.miletwelvebluegrass.com www.catherinebowness.com Contact the show: pickyfingersbanjopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening!
The tale of a redhead learning who he is, Sean delivers a story that you will forget for the rest of your life. Music by Mile Twelve.
Nate from the Contemporary Bluegrass Band 'Mile 12' joins the No Simple Road Crew this week! This conversation was a real blast and we got into the similarities of playing music and meditation, humanizing tough topics through songwriting, coming to terms with not always feeling up to playing, the place of the spreadsheet in the life of a touring band, and a whole bunch more!Although their sound is rooted in traditional bluegrass, Mile Twelve surveys a broader landscape on their newest album, City on a Hill. All five band members bring their own influences and observations into the music, resulting in a project that feels contemporary, thoughtfully crafted, and relevant and we're stoked to bring them to you this week!.***THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY THE AMAZING AND INCREDIBLE SHOP TOUR BUS & DEFYNE PREMIUM CANNABIS!!!!SHOP TOUR BUS:Visit shoptourbus.com or @shoptourbus on IG and pick up some wonderfully creative and beautiful Grateful Dead inspired shirts/hoodies. Use the code nosimpleroad for free shipping!!!!!!DEFYNE PREMIUM CANNABIS:Defyne Premium Cannabis here in Oregon with two locations to serving the most incredible premium cannibis around: HILLSBORO: 1775 SE Tualatin Valley Hwy. Hillsboro, OR. 97123 and FOREST GROVE: 3821 Pacific Ave. Forest Grove, OR. 97116Head over to defyne.life to learn about their products and get ahold of some sweet Defyne Premium Cannabis Swag!SHOW CREDITS:ENGINEERNORMAN MARSTON (norman7norman7@gmail.com) co-owner/operator of Wall of Sound Recording Chicago, ILWall of Sound Recording of FBand @wallofsound_recording on IGPRODUCERJUSTIN ELROD (justin.g.elrod@gmail.com)MUSICIntro Music - 'No Simple Road' written and performed by 'THE HIGGS'Check them out at: thehiggsmusic.comOutro Music by: THE CHILLDREN OF INDIGOCheck out their website chilldrenofindigo.comcheck out this amazing video created exclusively for NSR!REDDIT AND OTHER COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTCOREY HURST (u/DogKnees2001 over on Reddit)LOGO DESIGNS AND RELATED ARTWORKJust Elrod (NSR Hand Logo)@wickedawesome (NSR Skulls)@hairofthewolf (NSR Van Logo)Leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Google Play so more of us can find out about the show and this thing grows into a juggernaut of love, and laughs, and exploration of this long strange trip we call lifeJOIN THE NO SIMPLE ROAD FAMILY! Become a Patron through Patreon.com You can give as little or as much as you'd like and earn our everlasting appreciation and assist in realizing the vision of our collective.Follow us on Instagram: @nosimpleroad and remember to #nosimpleroad your pics, videos, merch, streams, whatever...Drop a "Like" and subscribe over on our NSR YouTube ChannelNo Simple Road is part of the Osiris podcast network. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. To stay up to date on what we’re up to, visit our site and sign up for our newsletter. Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music.Bumper music by:https://www.hooksounds.comMusic: https://www.purple-planet.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
And now for something completely different: Mile Twelve is a folk, bluegrass & Americana group based in Boston, but with roots all over the country and indeed the world. Massachusettsian guitarist Evan Murphy and New Zealand-raised banjo extraordinaire BB Bowness joined me at One Sellin' Out Plaza to discuss how their music is perceived differently from region to region, their decidedly un-Shatneresque cover of Elton John's "Rocket Man," and also roasting me for not knowing who Del McCoury is even though I claim to "like bluegrass." MUSIC FROM THE SHOW: Mile Twelve, "Call My Soul" (from Onwards) Mile Twelve, "Onwards" (from Onwards) Mile Twelve, "The Margaret Keane" (from Onwards) View the whole Sellin' Out playlist on Spotify SUPPORT MILE TWELVE (seriously they already have dates into 2019 go see them) Support the show Email: sellinoutpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @SellinOutAD Sellin' Out blog (including transcripts) Photo by Nick DiNatale Theme music: Such Gold, "No Cab Fare"
brand new Murphs with First Class Loser, Banjo BFFs Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn and more newgrass fr. Mile Twelve!
Syriana’s Road To Damascus is 10 years old and much has happened in that decade. Band founders Nick Page and Bernard O’Neill, who walked the peaceful streets of Damascus 10 years ago, respond to the horror of today’s Syria by … More ... The post Syriana’s Bernard O’Neill and Nick Page and the Ipiros Remixes – Mile Twelve Bluegrass Band appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.
What did you dream of doing when you were in third grade? Joe Granato dreamt of creating an 8 bit video game. His attempts to create this game in the third grade failed, but the dream never died, and sure enough as an adult Joe, with the help of a great team, created his game. He also created a wonderful documentary about this journey. You will love hearing about this incredible journey. Check Out The New 8 Bit Heroes Movie, Game & Tool Francie Healey, author of Eat To Beat Alzheimer's, is back with a great, totally interactive recipe that will help our kids focus better in school. Visit Francie's Website And we welcome a great new musical group, Mile Twelve, to our musical guest spot. You Are Going To LOVE Mile Twelve, Check Out Their Music Here Comedy & Magic That Inspires Kids To Be Respectful & Cooperative