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Started by Mooseherder, January 14, 2022, 12:14:04 PM

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Mooseherder

In Concert with the retro thread hemlockKing started I thought it would be nice to also have a thread we could share newer music and artists that have yet to be discovered or under played in the music industry.  One of my newer favorite artists is "The War on Drugs".  Ironically I think the name turns off some people. :D

The War on Drugs - Pain [Official Video] - YouTube

Roxie

I like them a lot but I thought War on Drugs was the name of the song. Man, I'm old.  Went on and listened to more of their tunes and I think I will be a regular visitor to your thread. 
Say when

newoodguy78

This has the potential to be a great thread. 
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Old Greenhorn

Rhiannon is certainly a treasure. She has a beautiful soul, an immaculate voice, and can pull more out of just about any song as anyone I know. She is also just a beautiful woman. I first came to know here when she played with the Carolina Chocolate Drops and that was a super band I am sorry is no longer. Dom Flemmins was also a significant part of that band and I spent and afternoon with him at a festival once. Great guy. Both of them base their music deeply in the history and bring so muck to the stage and performance.
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This is a neat thread idea. Most of us who follow music have regional or local bands with a lot of talent to share that never reach a wider audience. I'll share this one. These guys tour all over the world as some top end festivals and other events. They are not regional but have a strong following around the northeast for sure. I would be surprised if any of you have ever heard them. This is a one-off video of a house party and for the heck of it, they shot a video (or vice versa, I don't remember). Those folks in the background range from friends and neighbors and their kids to world class touring performers (read the credits at the end). These guys are neighbors (and also clients) and good friends. They have a kick-butt high energy band and their shows are always a joy for me. The couple who fronts the band, Mike and Ruthy are wonderful people, great parents to their kids, and a joy to spend time with. Ruthy is the daughter of Jay Unger (seen in the video in a cameo) who you may have heard of. :D
"On My Way Home" The Mammals (feat. Mike + Ruthy) - YouTube

Edit to add: That's a 5 string banjo Mike plays in the clawhammer style. He was my teacher for a time and got me doing it pretty good until I couldn't. ;D
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mudfarmer

Hey that was great and I like the regional idea.

Here's one for ya, this is from a new album maybe? Worth taking a listen to some more

The Blind Owl Band - "Hit Em High" - YouTube
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Old Greenhorn

That's interesting Music Mudfarmer. I'd bet a nickel that Mando player takes a lot of inspiration from David Grissman. ;D He even looks a little like him. WHy do the biggest guys always play the smallest instruments? :D That banjo player reminds me a lot of Richie Stearns (Ithaca, NY). Richie will sometimes go off on his fuzz pedal too. It's a neat effect  but sometimes goes a little out of my realm. I searched for an example of his stuff, but couldn't fin it on you tube. I saw him at the NY Banjo Summit in 2011 with a bunch of banjo greats and he had one tune that was really out there. Something else, but nobody posted a video that I could find. That was quite the tour.
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OK, maybe I'm the woodcutter now.
I work with wood, There is a rumor I might be a woodworker.

Southside

Luke Kaufman, he manages to mix cowboy country with hip hop, never really made it to the mainstream but not for lack of talent.  

https://youtu.be/mt1VfDqemYY
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Old Greenhorn

I believe that boy may be onto something SS. Good sound, hits more than a few checkboxes. It's amazing that guy a guy like that did not get picked up by somebody and moved on up. 
 But I have met and seen so very many talented performers with great 'presence' that have moved or excited me and I can only wonder why they aren't on the big stages. It's a very tough business they are in and it takes 20 years to make an overnight success. I admire these folks greatly, but I do not envy them because they have worked much harder than I ever could to get where they are. They deserve anything they can get because they sure earned it.
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Oscar 328 Band Mill, Husky 350, 450, 562, & 372 (Clone), Mule 3010, and too many hand tools. :) Retired and trying to make a living to stay that way. NYLT Certified.
OK, maybe I'm the woodcutter now.
I work with wood, There is a rumor I might be a woodworker.




Mapleman

Sitting inside on a cold snowy day trying to work up the gumption to tackle my year end accounting and listening to The Devil Makes Three and while I don't post much here, I thought they might be a good entry to this thread:

The Devil Makes Three -- Live at Amoeba (Full Performance) - YouTube
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Hilltop366

Quote from: Old Greenhorn on January 14, 2022, 06:22:50 PMMost of us who follow music have regional or local bands with a lot of talent to share that never reach a wider audience.


This is as local as it gets for me, I recorded it half way down my driveway at my brothers house (he was a long haul truck so his house was quiet during the week) the song was written and sung by a friend who would write as a hobby and we decided to try and record a bunch of demos for a fun project, the instruments were played by my oldest brother (mostly done in one take) and I did the recording mixing etc. This is one I used as a track on a Youtube video of my DIY mill years ago. My daughter talking in the background is part of the video not the song.:)

More Home made Sawmill - YouTube

HemlockKing

Merle and wille song from 2015, just before merles passing. I'd highly recommend this one of the last songs from this great outlaw

Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard - Unfair Weather Friend (Audio) - YouTube
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