Next up were The Grass Mountain Hobos from Canada (2010 ECMA Bluegrass Recording Artist of The Year). A barnstorming collective of wonderful musicians with a mixed set of traditional and home grown material, all done in an exuberant, classy and technically brilliant style. They exploded into view with the wonderful 'Red Headed Woman', with dynamic frontman Josh Ellis on guitar and vocals keeping the whole thing moving along with his banter and superb singing (brilliant yodel on 'Cowboy's Lament). Star of the lineup for me was Gordie MacKeeman on fiddle. With a style reminiscent of the late John Hartford, he whipped up a storm and delivered new licks in just about every tune, with high energy, the occasional buck dance step and an obvious relish for the music. 'Turkey in the Straw' was simply wonderful!
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Wednesday, 28 July 2010
The Americana Festival
Next up were The Grass Mountain Hobos from Canada (2010 ECMA Bluegrass Recording Artist of The Year). A barnstorming collective of wonderful musicians with a mixed set of traditional and home grown material, all done in an exuberant, classy and technically brilliant style. They exploded into view with the wonderful 'Red Headed Woman', with dynamic frontman Josh Ellis on guitar and vocals keeping the whole thing moving along with his banter and superb singing (brilliant yodel on 'Cowboy's Lament). Star of the lineup for me was Gordie MacKeeman on fiddle. With a style reminiscent of the late John Hartford, he whipped up a storm and delivered new licks in just about every tune, with high energy, the occasional buck dance step and an obvious relish for the music. 'Turkey in the Straw' was simply wonderful!
Thursday, 6 May 2010
She's Always a Woman - Billy Joel
This beautiful song by Billy Joel has recently been revived by John Lewis as part of their marketing campaign. Great lyrics and a gorgeous melody make it a truly memorable song.
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Paul Brady - The Island
A brilliant song, beautifully sung by its author, one of my favourite songwriters. If you were thinking that you had a cause to fight and that it might be worth considering violence to achieve your ends, then you could do worse than listen closely to the words of this song.
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Emmylou Harris and Albert Lee - Making Believe
One of my favourite singers and a brilliant version of this great song by Jimmy Work.
Friday, 1 January 2010
Saturday, 5 September 2009
September already....
I had just turned 16 years old when this great song by Carole King entered the charts on 25th August 1962. Somehow it never loses it's special magic in reminding me of those times. Apparently the track was submitted by King as a demo and released just as it was, although one wonders whether this is simply the stuff of urban myth.
Sunday, 16 August 2009
Monday, 27 July 2009
The Americana Festival
Thursday, 9 July 2009
He's Got You - Don McLean
A brilliant version of a wonderful song. Really 'owned' by Patsy Cline but Don stamps his beautiful style all over it. Not great quality on the movie, but I love it. We saw DM a couple of times in the seventies and enjoyed the shows from a thoroughly engaging performer who loved his songs and cared about the people he sang to.
Wednesday, 21 January 2009
Fleet Foxes

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