Friday, September 21, 2018
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Band You Should Know : Worry Dolls
The word Americana usually conjures up a thought of American music, hence the word "Americana". Well, someone apparently didn't get that memo to the Worry Dolls, a female indie folk duo from the UK who quit their day jobs in London and flew over to Nashville to record their debut album, "Go Get Gone".
An album packed with sublime harmonies on top of quirky traditional instrumentation courtesy of multi-instrumentalists Zoe Nicol and Rosie Jones, you'd be excused in thinking they were from Tennessee and not the UK..
Recorded in Nashville and produced by Neilson Hubbard (Mary Gauthier), a veteran of East Nashville’s music scene and featuring songwriting collaborations with Jeff Cohen (Teitur), Ben Glover (Gretchen Peters), Joe Doyle (Reba Mcentire) & stunning playing from Wild Ponies, Eamon McLoughlin (Ashley Monroe), Kenny Hutson (Little Big Town) & more.
Already garnering a nod from the Americana Association UK, who nominated "Endless Road" as Song Of The Year 2018, this is a band to keep an eye on, and one that if they play their cards right will be mega stars in no time.
For more info go to http://www.worrydollsmusic.com/
An album packed with sublime harmonies on top of quirky traditional instrumentation courtesy of multi-instrumentalists Zoe Nicol and Rosie Jones, you'd be excused in thinking they were from Tennessee and not the UK..
Recorded in Nashville and produced by Neilson Hubbard (Mary Gauthier), a veteran of East Nashville’s music scene and featuring songwriting collaborations with Jeff Cohen (Teitur), Ben Glover (Gretchen Peters), Joe Doyle (Reba Mcentire) & stunning playing from Wild Ponies, Eamon McLoughlin (Ashley Monroe), Kenny Hutson (Little Big Town) & more.
Already garnering a nod from the Americana Association UK, who nominated "Endless Road" as Song Of The Year 2018, this is a band to keep an eye on, and one that if they play their cards right will be mega stars in no time.
For more info go to http://www.worrydollsmusic.com/
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Electric Ladyland Deluxe Box Set Dropping In November
Photo Credit : Baron Wolman |
The expanded 50th anniversary packages - available as either a 3CD/1 Blu-ray set or a 6LP/1 Blu-ray set - include the double album newly remastered by Bernie Grundman from the original analog tapes. A second disc presents early takes of tunes from the project, including demos for song ideas Hendrix recorded himself on a Teac reel-to-reel tape machine in early 1968, as well as early sessions at Sound Center and the Record Plant in New York. Among the tracks are previously unreleased versions of "Angel Caterina" and "Little Miss Strange" with guest appearances from Buddy Miles and Stephen Stills; "Long Hot Summer" features Hendrix and Mitch Mitchell with Al Kooper on piano; and, "At Last . . . the Beginning" is an early version of what would become "...And the Gods Made Love."
A third disc features the previously-unreleased live album, "Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live At the Hollywood Bowl 9/14/68", part of Experience Hendrix's official 'bootleg' series; the set captures the trio in concert just a few weeks before "Electric Ladyland" was released. The 50th anniversary reissue is rounded out with the documentary "At Last... The Beginning: The Making Of Electric Ladyland", which explores the creation of the double album and includes first-hand recollections of Hendrix and the project by bassist Noel Redding, drummer Mitch Mitchell, manager Chas Chandler, Buddy Miles, Jack Casady, Steve Winwood, Dave Mason and others who participated in the sessions.
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