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Buddy Emmons

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

André Roligheten, Angelica Sanchez, Ron Horton, Bright Magus & More

Read "André Roligheten, Angelica Sanchez, Ron Horton, Bright Magus & More" reviewed 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 ...

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Article: Album Review

John Hartford: Aereo Plain/Morning Bugle: The Complete Warner Brothers Recordings

Read "Aereo Plain/Morning Bugle: The Complete Warner Brothers Recordings" reviewed 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.

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Minors Aloud

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.

Album

Swingin' on a Seven-String

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)

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Article: Album Review

Buddy Emmons with Lenny Breau: Minors Aloud

Read "Minors Aloud" reviewed 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 ...

Album

Steel Guitar Jazz

Label: Denon
Released: 2003

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Minors Aloud

Label: Bizarre Planet Entertainment
Released: 1978


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