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    Posted: September 02 2007 at 12:45
Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Midlake is my current fave.  Son Volt is cool.  The Band are a favorite.  


Yeah I love Son Volt, Does Son Volt and Uncle Tupelo count?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 02 2007 at 08:52
Originally posted by andrea andrea wrote:

I think this could be an useful link if like American music...
 



Woodsongs is an excellent source for live roots & Americana music. Thanks for the link, Andrea!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 02 2007 at 08:00
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CS&N, the Dead, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell (does she count? Probably not)



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 02 2007 at 07:51
I used to listen to John Cougar Mellencamp and Tom Petty. I still listen to Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. Oh and btw, was Los Lobos "Americana"? They wrote great songs way back in the day. Clap

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2007 at 20:54
Chris Cacavas.

And he's prog!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2007 at 20:29
Yes - Tom Petty is excellent, and I agree with you on the talent of Chris Hillman.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2007 at 20:26
YES! JPJ of Led Zep fame is a newgrass officianado. He appeared onstage at a huge bluegrass/newgrass extravaganza called MerleFest in North Carolina USA a few years ago with one of my favorite Americana bands fronted by my friend John Cowan (The John Cowan Band). John was the lead singer and bass guitarist for the late, lamented New Grass Revival.

Thanks for the links and the JPG CD recommendations. I will DEFINITELY check them out right after I type this.

BTW - did you know that there is a European Bluegrass Society? I know because even though I live in the USA I am a professional member of that society. If you are interested, I will post further information.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2007 at 20:06
Another mainstream artist which led me to bluegrass is Fiona Apple, whose sophisticated pop I love Heart. There are videos on YouTube of her with Jon Brion (guitar) and a mandolinist performing bluegrass.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6OCwwvsBm8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyRRmw5uTDg
Fiona Apple & Elvis Costello - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiOmhOumh-w


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2007 at 20:03
Originally posted by virginiaprogras virginiaprogras wrote:

Atkingani - I am a Byrds fan from wayback myself. How do you like Gram Parson's and Roger McGuinn's individual work and David Crosby's solo work and that with CSNY?

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I like all that's related to the BYRDS including the more recent Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers... but nor everything is easily available here. Byrds' Parson's era was a bit harder to catch but once I got it I went deep.
 
For me, Chris Hillman stands as one of the greatest bass players of the contemporary musical scene. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2007 at 19:50
Originally posted by virginiaprogras virginiaprogras wrote:

Absolutely! Dylan is currently on tour with another one of my favorite musicians (although from a different era), Elvis Costello.

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OK then, I listen to Dylan on a regular basis - the 60s albums such as the debut, "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan", "Highway 61 Revisited", "Nashville Skyline" (!); also "Blood on the Tracks" and "Desire" (!) from the 70s and also the more recent "Love and Theft".

Not much other "americana" is known in my part of the world, but recently I found about this genre called "bluegrass". It actually happened because as a Zepp-head I followed John Paul Jones' traces, which led to documenting his participations to various mandolin & acoustic strings projects, festivals and seminars.
(Some examples: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qoWcIl53ac - fantastic!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4ajuc59X1s - bluegrass Whole Lotta Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLU08nOtUkc - instrumental Going to California
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhXm-QvdE3U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RStlxAEeUMQ)
His second solo album has some a couple of wonderful pure (I think) bluegrass songs ("Down to the River to Pray" and "Freedom Song") and some bluegrass acoustics superbly integrated in his blasting heavy pieces ("Hoediddle" and "Shibuya Bop").
Highly recommended!


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Despite their alternative rock pedigree and their home on a label better known for experimental music, Freakwater was one of the most traditionally grounded bands on the alternative country scene.

Singers/guitarists/songwriters Janet Beveridge Bean and Catherine Ann Irwin mix original material (with a contemporary lyrical perspective) and traditional covers, all done in a spare, acoustic country-folk style with close vocal harmonies. Their instrumentation often features string band staples like steel guitar, fiddle, mandolin, and dobro, and the strong Appalachian overtones that result have often drawn the duo comparisons to the Carter Family.

Freakwater originally formed in Louisville, KY, as an informal partnership; both Irwin and Bean had played in local punk bands, became roommates in 1982, and first performed together publicly the year afterward. Meanwhile, Bean co-founded the noisy, Neil Young-influenced alt-rock band Eleventh Dream Day with boyfriend and future husband Rick Rizzo, serving as the group's drummer; they soon moved to Chicago, and spent the late '80s and early '90s crafting a series of underappreciated, critically acclaimed albums. Bean and Irwin continued to perform together, however, on an informal basis, and in 1988 were approached by Amoeba label head Keith Holland about recording.

Choosing the name Freakwater -- a term for moonshine -- the duo cut a self-titled, EP-length record, which was released by Amoeba in 1989 (a year before Uncle Tupelo's seminal No Depression kick-started the alt-country movement). Upright bassist David Gay became the anchor of the duo's instrumental support team and remained with the group for the next decade.

Their first true full-length, Dancing Under Water, was completed in 1991, but disagreements with Holland led to Amoeba seizing control of the masters and denying the duo any royalties. With Bean still heavily involved in Eleventh Dream Day, Freakwater completed Feels Like the Third Time in 1993, and finally found a home on the Thrill Jockey label, an independent more noted for its avant-garde, often electronic artist roster. Thrill Jockey finally released Feels Like the Third Time in 1995, the same year of the group's critical breakthrough, Old Paint. Benefiting from increased attention due to Eleventh Dream Day's hiatus, Old Paint led many critics to hail Freakwater as one of the best, most authentic-sounding alt-country artists around. They were offered a deal with Steve Earle's Warner-associated label, but ultimately turned it down to remain with Thrill Jockey.

Bean and Irwin consolidated their reputation on 1998's Springtime, which featured multi-instrumentalist Max Johnston of Wilco lending support. Sessions for 1999's End Time were reportedly difficult, but the record was yet another acclaimed outing, and featured all original material for the first time. It also saw the band expanding their sound with additional instrumentation and even a drum kit! Freakwater remained quiet for a few years, and 2002 found both Bean and Irwin working on solo albums for Thrill Jockey. Irwin's Cut Yourself a Switch appeared in late 2002, while Bean and her backing band, the Concertina Wire, issued Dragging Wonder Lake in early 2003.

In 2005, reakwater reconvened with producer Tim Rutili and members of Califone to release Thinking of You, continuing with the new group sound introduced on End Time.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2007 at 19:42
Yeah Wilco is a cool band too.  I'll have to check out Freakwater, never heard of that.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2007 at 19:42
Atkingani - I am a Byrds fan from wayback myself. How do you like Gram Parson's and Roger McGuinn's individual work and David Crosby's solo work and that with CSNY?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2007 at 19:37
Finnforrest - Agreed on Midlake and Son Volt. I myself am also a fan of Freakwater and Wilco. In fact, I like the Alt Country genre in general.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2007 at 19:06
Then... my preferred American band forever and ever:
 
THE BYRDS!!! Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2007 at 19:06
Midlake is my current fave.  Son Volt is cool.  The Band are a favorite.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2007 at 18:59
Absolutely! Dylan is currently on tour with another one of my favorite musicians (although from a different era), Elvis Costello.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2007 at 18:56
Does Bob Dylan count?
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Includes subgenres of bluegrass, newgrass, jambands, singer-songwriter.

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