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Instrument: Guitar, steel
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André Roligheten, Angelica Sanchez, Ron Horton, Bright Magus & More
by Ludovico Granvassu
This episode features music inspired by Miles Davis, Andrew Hill and Buddy Emmons, but also by the Amazon Forest and the rivers of the Brazilian North-East.Happy Listening!Playlist Ben Allison Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Bright Magus Long Legs" Jungle Corner (Irma) 0:16 Host talks 5:20 André Roligheten ...
John Hartford: Aereo Plain/Morning Bugle: The Complete Warner Brothers Recordings
by Skip Heller
This 1971 album was to the emerging newgrass movement approximately was Bill Evans' Village Vanguard recordings were to jazz piano trios: the flexible blueprint for the genre. Evans and singer/multi-instrumentalist John Hartford both successfully found ways to dissolve the soloist and his enablers" tyranny, working instead towards the integrated ensemble as the musical engine.
Minors Aloud
By Buddy Emmons
Label: Art of Life Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Minors Aloud; Compared to What; Killer Joe; Long Way to Go; Secret Love; Scrapple from
the Apple; On a Bach Bouree.
Swingin' on a Seven-String
By Lenny Breau
Label: Art of Life Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Back in Indiana; You Needed Me; Bonaparte's Retreat; I Can't Help If I'm Still in Love With You; I Love You Because; Please Release Me; Blue Moon of Kentucky; She Thinks I Still Care; I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry; Anytime; Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain (bonus track)
Buddy Emmons with Lenny Breau: Minors Aloud
by John Kelman
Art of Life recently reissued Canadian ex-pat Lenny Breau's last album before his untimely death in '84, Swingin' on a Seven-String, bringing the special relationship that Breau shared with Nashville pedal steel legend Buddy Emmons to the fore again. Breau, a guitarist who may not have reached the public acclaim he deserved, had a remarkable ability ...