sent chills up my spine...I know it's a Levon Helm song but was it issued on a Band album?
Not that I've heard. I heard it on the second edition of 'Will the Circle Be Unbroken' by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (and friends)- this is the same exact version from the album.
a couple of sirius/xm radio guys, they're basically howard sterns competition, except they now work for the same company (they were on xm before the two companies merged)
the usual stuff making fun of people and the news, oh and dick jokes
I love this type of music. These guys are just so skilled. Is this the sort of stuff you play?
If so Panzade - (the maggie valley tag reminded me) where I went to school near Asheville in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains is a virtual hotbed of activity for authentic bluegrass and roots music. In fact, at my tiny little alternative alma mater - John Paul Jones showed up to do some bluegrass workshops. He's into that now apparently. It's wild - but this gathering he attended is getting pretty famous and attracting all sorts of folks.
Maybe some week this summer when it's really hot in Florida- you should travel up to the cool blue mountains of NC and check it out.
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Swannanoa Gathering attracts rock legend
Chris Lininger, guest writer
Former Led Zeppelin mandolin/bass player John Paul Jones was picking his borrowed banjo and sawing his fiddle around the Warren Wilson campus during the Swannanoa Gathering’s Old-Time Week July 20-26. Dressed in a khaki button-up shirt and Birkenstock sandals, Jones was enthused to pick with the large number of acoustic musicians at the Gathering.
Jones flew in from London with his wife and daughter to attend his first Swannanoa Gathering, on invitation from alumna Rayna Gellert ‘98, fiddler for the string band Uncle Earl, whose latest album Jones produced.
It is strange indeed to picture such a legendary musician eating Wilson burgers in Gladfelter, but as far as the majority of the Swannanoa Gathering population knew, he was just another picker. Despite his membership in one of the most popular rock ‘n’ roll bands of all time, Jones is the humble, retired rock-star wanting to be treated like any other participant at the Gathering.
“Even when Zeppelin was in its heyday, I was never one who wanted to be recognized or harassed,” Jones said. “I much preferred to sneak out the back door of the hotel to find some hippies to hang out with. The first two days of my classes here, nobody recognized me. After a while it sort of leaks out (chuckling), and I’ll get the occasional person asking me for an autograph,” he added in his thick London brogue.
Jones has become interested in old-time music and instruments like fiddle and banjo only in the past few years; not surprisingly, he has picked them up with great enthusiasm and skill. His interest in roots music can be traced to the influence shared by the other members of Led Zeppelin. One thing about old-time music that seems to particularly captivate Jones is the instrumentation. Unlike rock ‘n’ roll, amps and roadies, old-time music uses acoustic instruments that can be pulled out of a case and ready to play in seconds flat.
Over the course of Old-Time Week he attended fiddle and banjo classes. “I really enjoy the campus,” Jones said. “When I went to school in London, we had nothing even closely resembling Warren Wilson.”
In good humor and all seriousness, Jones shared some final words of wisdom for aspiring musicians: “I have never had a real job in my life. If you really love music, then you should get paid for it. You might start out small, but take anything you can get.”
well...that was a later incarnation....but the guys we shared festival stages with in the 70's were to go on and become famous in their own right
Ricky Skaggs-mandolin, tenor vocals
Jerry Douglas-dobro
Tony Rice-guitar and lead vocals
J D Crowe-banjo and baritone vocals
to me, the finest pickers and singers bluegrass ever produced....in one group
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panzade
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Tue 2 Jun, 2009 04:50 pm
@aidan,
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Maybe some week this summer when it's really hot in Florida- you should travel up to the cool blue mountains of NC and check it out.
great idea
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panzade
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Tue 2 Jun, 2009 04:54 pm
@aidan,
just one more....I'm feelin maudlin...
Here they do a typical ballet when you're sharing one Sennhaiser mic...listen to the blend....kills me