Scholarship table
Jamey Johnson Tyler ChildersSturgill SimpsonColt WallCody Jinks
Listened to ACL Stand Up for Austin last night.Shakey GravesTexas Gentlemen (great musicians)Jackie Venson (what a guitarist)Bob Schneider (one of my faves of all time)Also into right now:Tank and the Bangas (super unique)CaampThe Lone BellowPhosphorescentKing PrincessBig ThiefChe ApalacheBirds of ChicagoEzra CollectiveLawrence A handful of loves:The Wood BrothersThe Avett BrothersDr DogThe BandQueen Linda RondstadtJohn PrineTribe Called QuestTalking HeadsThe Samples
Love the list. Especially Caamp, Lone Bellow (1st two CDs are phenomenal), Avetts, and John Prine - a true American treasure. Also been listening to a lot of Jason Isbell and the Drive by Truckers lately.
I have been enjoying watching the clothing evolution of Jimmy PageJimmy Page in a pirate shirthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y078n95ApAJimmy Page in a sweater vest (this one takes awhile to get going, but when it does....hoo boy)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmPWsRdZPaoJimmy Page wearing something very 70s likehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqgyD_yTWCUJimmy Page looking way cooler in his 60s then any one of us do/willhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Sqiazeu7MIThey would have been billionaires had they gone on a reunion tour.
I guess the Yardbirds one is from obscure French television show that lasted one season. I guess the story is someone found these recordings somewhere and just uploaded them to Youtube.
Hey Galway, the new Brian Fallon just dropped. He put out a couple songs prior but the whole album is on Spotify now.
Thanks for the heads up! The newer song I've listened to gave been hit or miss but still look forward to hearing the whole album
The recent re-issue of Gene Clark's 1974 No Other is really good.
It's much more mellow than Painkillers, but typical deep Fallon lyrics. You might like Dave Hause and also Northcote. Learned of them through a Fallon station on Spotify. Saw them both live a month ago, Hause puts on an intense show. Two more lyrically driven artists.
Lord Huron is very good.
I second this opinion.
I'm not a country fan but Mike Campbell's (Petty's lead guitarist) band, the Dirty Knobs, is a good listen.Springsteen's "From My Home To Yours" series has introduced me to some new artists I've enjoyed. In particular, Larkin Poe, a Roots Rock sister duo, and Bleachers, who Bruce did a guest appearance with on "Chinatown."
If you like Larkin Poe you might enjoy Dorothy.
I've been blaring Kaleo a bunch recently. Hot Blood and Glass Houses are bangers and I want more is a great tune to sip a beer or whiskey to. The whole A/B album is legit
Seconded, I saw them live a couple of years ago. Sound was perfect, everything was great.
so excited for the prospect of live music again! Some of my friends Down Under are already attending concerts.