What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Apr 27, 2024 at 6:51 AM Post #135,991 of 136,393
For today: Tyler Childers.
From the same neck of the woods as Chris Stapleton: bluegrass Kentucky.
Google "Van Lear" and you'll see the region ... it's mainly coal mining.

Kinda rough, like it is growin' up around Van Lear.



Now Tyler's got his backing band. He wrote all songs on this album.

Stuart Duncan on the fiddle. "What's the difference between a violin and a fiddle?
You can spill beer on a fiddle." Mike Moffat. You still out there, @Baldr?


The polished country sound is now here. Produced by Sturgill Simpson.



Song composed by Stephen Sondheim.

Tyler's admonishment re: the BLM movement. The entire album is mournful
bluegrass instrumentals that up to this final song. It's a moving poignant
protest album hoping to educate his fellow Kentuckians. Quite heavy, folks.

From 2011 to 2020. HD800 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> :)

Funny - just listening to his latest(?)


Also like this one


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Thank you for reminding me to give this one a listen again... 😃





Loren Kramar


New Hovvdy


Joyer


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Apr 27, 2024 at 6:58 AM Post #135,992 of 136,393
 
Apr 27, 2024 at 8:41 AM Post #135,994 of 136,393
Enrico Rava
Edizione Speciale LIVE! (2021 - ECM)
"Trust is at the core of everything this band does"
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Rava - Katcharpari 1973 reissued for digital release in 2017
- Vibrantly dramatic and colorful as these arrangements are is equally matched in representation by the grab your attention cover art of Ariel Soulé . More a draw and paint artist than graphic designer, Soulé’s album covers abstractions are typical of his large canvas art-gallery output.

The Italian trumpet player Enrico Rava lead or co-lead at least 70 albums, recording nearly two albums per year over four decades. I would say this is a terrific introduction to that prolific catalogue, dare I might say, a masterpiece.


ROCKS, PEBBLES AND SAND 1980 - Stanley Clarke • Jazz Rock/Fusion:thumbsup: :L3000:


BTW: How To Listen: An Introduction To Getting Into Jazz

Herb Ellis / Joe Pass: Jazz/Concord ( 1973 ) This, "The" recording which began the Concord Label being synonymous with great Jazz recordings.
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Apr 27, 2024 at 11:24 AM Post #135,998 of 136,393
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RME ADI-2 DAC>Hafler HA75>ZMF Eikon.
 
Apr 27, 2024 at 2:15 PM Post #136,001 of 136,393
 

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