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Inside Track on Music Row: February 2022
February Inside Track on Music Row features upcoming tour news, new single and album releases, upcoming festival news, opry news, and so much more! #nashvillemusicnews #oprynews #tournews #insidetrack #preshiasharris
QUOTE OF THE MONTH: “If I am chasing your dream faster than you, then I am in the wrong dream.” – Preshias © (TM)   ALBUM NEWS: Billboard No. 1 singer-songwriter Dustin Collins has enlisted industry veterans Buddy Cannon (Kenny Chesney, Willie Nelson, Reba McEntire) and Bill McDermott (Tim McGraw, Martina McBride, Brad Paisley) to produce his new album, Working Man. The 11-track project is…
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Chris Gantry — Nashlantis (Drag City)
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Nashlantis by Chris Gantry
“Well, there were corridors to pass through/and trials to overcome/in the Music City jungle/with a guitar for a gun,” Chris Gantry begins in a gravelly voice against a backdrop of acoustic strumming and blues-slanting electric. That’s the opening salvo to Nashlantis, the Nashville songwriter’s first album of new material since the 1970s, and while some of the details are grim, the title, “Life Well Lived,” and a certain lift in the chorus, suggests that Gantry has no regrets about any of it.
Gantry spent his prime in a Nashville rebel country scene around talents like Kris Kristofferson, Shel Silverstein (yes, the Where the Sidewalk Ends, guy) and Mickey Newbury. When he was 25, Glen Campbell took his “Dreams of the Ordinary Housewife” to #3 on the country charts, and a year later, he played alongside Tim Hardin at Woodstock. Kris Kristofferson wrote “The Pilgrim: Chapter 33” about him, and after he appeared once on the Johnny Cash show to sing “Alleghany,” the Man in Black himself invited him in to his studio to record House of Cash, an album so ornery and difficult that it was only finally released in 2017. (For more background, I heartily recommend this Perfect Sound Forever interview from 2018.)  But where some would see a life of squandered opportunities and wasted potential, Gantry celebrates the bumps that made him who he is. In a chorus that tilts suddenly, upliftingly towards a major key, he assures us, “I refused to be a victim and bleed out like a sieve/I was bound to ride the ghost train of a life well lived.”
These songs are beautifully written and understated. Lines that rumble casually, like late night conversation, turn out to contain sharp observations, startling bits of metaphor and rhythms that conform to the melody in a wholly organic way. Those melodies, too, are insidiously good. You might not even notice them at first, given Gantry’s raspy spoke-sung delivery, but he can and does lift off from that into mordant, tuneful flights, a little vibrato enlivening the sustained notes. As a singer, I’d liken him to Michael Chapman, gruff and wintery most of the time, but capable of lovely lyrical intervals.
The songs, almost all of them, consider mortality and memory, and Gantry at 75-ish has lots to look back on. The best, though, remembers not the songwriter’s own life, but that of a friend, Vince Matthews. Matthews was an outlaw’s outlaw, the talented composer of hits for Gordon Lightfoot, Hank Williams Jr., Waylon Jennings, Crystal Gale and Gene Watson, who ended up broke with only one unreleased album to his name when he died in 2003. (Delmore Recordings finally put out his wildly unconventional concept album, Kingston Springs Suite, in 2015.)  Gantry’s “Vince” gets at both the tragedy and the beauty of his friend’s life trajectory, in lines like “I’ve seen ya freezing without no coat, while your tongue chewed up from taking pills and the songs you wrote, your dreams were shiny like a diamond cape and you never let ‘em go even when you were about to break.” And, he obviously sees the parallels, as anyone would, between this “wild horse songwriter” and himself, though he is still around to play his songs and his friend is not. Sings Gantry in the song’s most affecting moment, “And so I’ll see ya, most likely soon, ah-ah-ah, we’ll both get hammered and throw snowballs at the moon.”
Nashlantis is rather beautifully put together by Jerry DeCicca of Black Swans, who has established an impressive side career in resuscitating the work of forgotten country and blues singers, and was recorded in Nashville by Rob Galbraith. Arrangements are reticent but not quite minimal, with some very nice work on electric guitar and Moog by Don Cento, spare but effective drumming from Ryan Jewell and cello by Marina Peterson, especially nice on the closer “I Cry Quietly.” Bill Callahan sings in creaky unison with Gantry on “Box of Crayons,” while Edith Frost twines in heady harmonies for “Say Sorry Later.” Yet good as all these additional elements are, what you remember is Gantry, rasp voiced and clear-eyed, beaten up and busted, but warmed always by the best of what he’s experienced. A life well lived, indeed.
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Heaps of LPs in this week! Over 200 different titles! New releases from Animal Collective "Time Skiffs", Bastile "Give Me The Future", Be'lakor "Coherence", Billy Bragg "The Million Things That Never Happened", Bonobo "Fragments", Don Broco "Amazing Things", Erin Rae "Lighten Up", Eels "Extreme Witchcraft", Jenny Lewis & The Watson Twins "Rabbit Fur Coat", first album in 20 years for Jethro Tull "The Zealot Gene", Korn "Requiem", Partner Look "By The Book", St. Paul And The Broken Bones "The Alien Coast". Also these have been out a while but are new to us are albums by Simone Felice, Drapht, Lukas Nelson & The Promise Of The Real and Pinegrove. Reissues and legacy releases from Bananarama, Charles Mingus, Gram Parsons, Grateful Dead, Judas Priest's Rob Halford "Halford" project, Shakira and heaps of restocks from all around the globe. Also, I'd like to mention we have had some really great pre-loved LPs come in and they have hit the racks and will continue to do so over the next few weeks! #prehistoricsounds #newarrivals #shop3280 https://instagr.am/p/CZqe4FKNHFw/
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Forward Festival & 577 Records are proud to announce a new album:
Donald Sturge Anthony McKenzie II
Silenced
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Silenced is a new project that features Donald Sturge Anthony McKenzie II playing duos with legendary musicians Nels Cline, Vernon Reid, Melvin Gibbs, Arnold Lee, Dave Hofstra and CX KidtroniK.
"In Silenced Donald Sturge Anthony McKenzie II has reconnected contemporary improvisational music to one of the most crucial & controversial issues facing us today - the misuse of lethal force by those sworn to Serve & Protect ALL of us. I am proud to be amongst the artists participating in this remarkable project”. - Vernon Reid
“Look: one take is all it took - nothing fake or by the book. Silenced giving voice to choice. A cookbook for the now, shaking and shook.” - Nels Cline
The titles of the tracks on this album are named after victims of police brutality. This is Donald Sturge Anthony McKenzie II’s way to focus awareness on the constant struggle that African Americans face in the divided society of the United States in 2017.
Donald Sturge Anthony McKenzie II is an American musician and composer from New York City. His career has led him to tour and record with an impressive list of music legends including Vernon Reid, James Blood Ulmer, Bill Laswell, Marc Ribot, P.Diddy, Gravediggaz, Pharoahe Monch, Mr. Complex, Martin Luther, Cody Chesnutt, and The Persuaders.
The album is out September 29th on Forward Festival & 577 Records www.577records.com
This is an exclusive limited edition of 30 hand-numbered cassette tapes + digital album
This project will be featured on the program of the Forward Festival 2017.
Mojave East Pictures has produced a video for the track Eric Garner featuring Vernon Reid. Watch the official video as a preview for the album release. This is the link: https://vimeo.com/225930258
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out soon:
Paul Flaherty, Gene Moore, Gene Janas, Federico Ughi
Morfina - ltd ed CD + digital
OUT DEC 22ND
Sabir Mateen
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Prophecies Come To Pass - ltd ed vinyl reissue + digital
OUT JAN 12TH
Daniel Carter, Demian Richardson, Matthew Putman, Dave Moss, Federico Ughi
The Gowanus Recordings - ltd ed vinyl reissue + digital
OUT FEB 2ND
577 RECORDS Complete Catalog FALL 2017
Daniel Carter, Patrick Holmes, Matthew Putman, Hilliard Greene, Federico Ughi
Telepathic Alliances
ltd ed LP + digital
Donald Sturge Anthony McKenzie II
Silenced (duets w Nels Cline, Arnold Lee, Melvin Gibbs, David Hofstra, Vernon Reid, CX Kidtronik)
ltd ed cassette + digital
Kid Millions & Sarah Bernstein
Tense Life
ltd ed cassette + digital
Daniel Carter, Watson Jennison, William Parker, Federico Ughi
Live!
3 volume ltd ed CDs + digital
Life Station (Leila Adu, Daniel Carter, Jeff Henderson, Jeff Snyder, Federico Ughi)
Life Station
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Grant Calvin Weston
Improv Messenger
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Federico Ughi
Heart Talk
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#Alan #Jackson #curl #fashiongram #fashionistas #girl #lifestylemodel #memes #pic #quotes #streetstyle #stylist
As the 1st artist signed to Arista Records’ country division, Alan Jackson’s first single, “Blue Blooded Woman,” peaked at a dismal No. 45 on the country charts in 1989. Clearly, things improved substantially with the next single — the title track from his debut album, Here in the Real World — and the hits haven’t stopped yet. Fifteen years into his career, the superstar has sold far more than 40 million albums and scored more than 30 No. 1 singles — 21 of which he either wrote or co-wrote.
Jackson was born Oct. 17, 1958, in Newnan, Ga., to a blue-collar family. Jackson’s father was an automobile mechanic. Caring for a household of seven, his mother served instill a sense of integrity and small town values. While in high school, Jackson met his future wife, Denise, at a Dairy Queen, and their lasting marriage has created three daughters.
Playing in country bands in Georgia, Jackson worked as a mechanic, used car salesman and forklift operator to pay the bills while writing songs. He and Denise moved to Nashville in 1985, but his first impressions of Music City were a tiny basement apartment and a genre whose radio prerequisites had almost practically nothing to do with his own songwriting. That same year, Denise met Glen Campbell in an airport when she was working as a flight attendant. She told Campbell about her husband and gave him a tape. Campbell gave her his business card and suggested that Alan should call his publishing company. Soon after, Jackson became a staff songwriter at Campbell’s music publishing company.
Jackson hit No. 1 three times in 1991, with “I’d Love You All Over Again,” “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” and “Someday.” In 1992, he released the spooky video for “Midnight in Montgomery,” which won a CMA Award. That same year, he returned to No. 1 with “Love’s Got a Hold on You” and “She’s Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues).” In 1993, he spent four weeks at the top with “Chattahoochee,” which propelled the corresponding album A Lot About Livin’ (And a Little ‘Bout Love) to sales of more than 6 million copies. “Chattahoochee” won a CMA award for single of the year in 1993 and song of the year in 1994. Jackson took his first CMA entertainer trophy in 1995, coinciding almost exactly with The Greatest Hits Collection.
Following a lot of novelty hits, like “I Don’t Even Know Your Name,” Roger Miller’s “Tall, Tall Trees” and Tom T. Hall’s “Little Bitty,” Jackson then located inspiration (and chart success) in more challenging material, such as Harley Allen and Carson Chamberlain’s “Between the Devil and Me” and Kieran Kane’s “I’ll Go On Loving You.”
Although Jackson’s albums emphasize his original material, he frequently tips his hat to the sounds that molded his music. Prime examples include “Summertime Blues” (a country version of Eddie Cochran’s 1958 rockabilly smash) and “Who’s Cheatin’ Who” (a remake of Charly McClain’s 1981 hit). He took an additional action with the 1991 album, Under the Influence, offering his versions of songs made famous by Merle Haggard, Charley Pride, Conway Twitty, Don Williams, Gene Watson, Mel McDaniel and others. The album netted Jackson another Top 10 single with “Pop a Top,” a Nat Stuckey song that was a major hit for Jim Ed Brown in 1967. Other highlights included Jackson’s take on Hank Williams Jr.’s “The Blues Man.”
Others have had major hits with Jackson’s compositions as well. Among his credits are Randy Travis’ “Forever Together” and “Better Class of Losers,” Clay Walker’s “If I Could Make a Livin'” and Faith Hill’s “I Can’t Do That Anymore.”
Already one of country’s most respected songwriters, Jackson ascended to yet a higher level at the 2001 CMA Awards show when he debuted “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning).” His song about the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City stunned the awards show audience and ultimately proved to be the most honest, heartfelt song written about the tragedy.
In 2002, “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)” won Jackson his first Grammy, as best country song. At the 2002 CMA Awards, the song netted Jackson song of the year and single of the year honors. That same year, Jackson received the CMA’s album of the year award for Drive while being named male vocalist and entertainer of the year. He tied Johnny Cash for the most CMA wins in a year. Drive went on to sell 4 million copies, and the title track spent several weeks at No. 1 as well.
Jackson remains a favorite of the Nashville business community, but he has occasionally commented on the country music industry in songs such as the No. 1 hit “Gone Country” (co-written with Bob McDill), “Three Minute Positive Not Too Country Up-Tempo Love Song” and his CMA award-winning collaboration with George Strait on “Murder on Music Row.” By then accustomed to sold-out concerts at massive arenas throughout the U.S., Jackson gained rave reviews from the big city media in 2002 when he took his show to the tiny confines of New York City’s premiere punk club, CBGB.
By 2003, Jackson had achieved enough chart success to warrant the release of another retrospective of his recording career. It was released in two versions — the two-CD Greatest Hits Volume II and Some Other Stuff and the single disc Greatest Hits Volume II. The album’s first single, “It truly is Five O’Clock Somewhere,” was a duet with Jimmy Buffett. The No. 1 hit was named vocal event of the year at the 2003 CMA Awards and gave Buffett his first chart-topping single — and his first major music award. That same year, Jackson won his second male vocalist CMA award and his third CMA entertainer trophy.
In 2004, he hit No. 1 with “Remember When” (from the album What I Do and toured arenas with Martina McBride. He offered Precious Memories, a gospel album originally recorded as a gift to his mother and mother-in-law, in early 2006. Later that year, he offered the critically acclaimed Like Red on a Rose, produced by Alison Krauss.
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Finest wander-up track for each Prime 25 coach
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Finest wander-up track for each Prime 25 coach
Final 7 days Mississippi Condition coach Dan Mullen suggested that the schedule of meeting media days could get a tiny shot of energy if he and his fellow SEC coaches were granted some wander-up audio — a la baseball gamers approaching residence plate — though they approached the podium for thoughts.
A 7 days later on, at Big twelve media days, Kliff Kingsbury was not as well pumped about the Justin Bieber soundtrack for his entrance theme. With that in brain, we’ve resolved to support out the coaches of each Prime 25 program by finding a track that would get all of them fired up for anything at all from a extended string of repetitive preseason thoughts to an actual video game-working day kickoff.
Ohio State’s Urban Meyer: “It’s Time for War” by LL Cool J
Meyer started actively playing this 2008 track from LL Cool J in the Buckeyes’ observe facility on repeat major into one of his 1st games versus rival Michigan. “Gamers will get fatigued of hearing that track,” he stated at the time, but a few yrs later on and coming off a difficult postseason complete, it seems proper to resurrect the 1st monitor on LL Cool J’s comeback album.
Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher: “You are the Finest” by Joe Esposito
Fisher was unequivocal in what he felt about the ACC’s area in the pecking buy of university soccer conferences this summertime. The league and Ralph Macchio of “The Karate Kid” are both equally the ideal around.
Alabama’s Nick Saban: “Gimme Shelter” by The Rolling Stones
Saban and his wife like to hear to this basic on their way residence from Crimson Tide victories. Due to the fact an Alabama acquire is rather darn close to a foregone summary in most games these days, could as well commence actively playing it as soon as he comes.
Kelly Bryant has loads of firm this summertime. He is seeking to stick to Deshaun Watson and acquire the Clemson QB work, which makes him one of the gamers with the most to establish on his Prime 25 workforce.
Each and every university soccer workforce has a recruiting desire listing to occupy the summertime. Want a quarterback prospect? Numerous packages want the exact 5-star person: Justin Fields. See the greatest challenge for each Prime 25 workforce.
Hunter Renfrow’s landing catch served Clemson acquire the countrywide championship, but he could have been a greater baseball prospect. And he’s not by yourself. The leading 25 university soccer teams all have gamers with potent connections to baseball.
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USC’s Clay Helton: “Redhead Walking” by R.E.M.
“Heed what this wise man claims, keep absent from redheads,” R.E.M. sang a 10 years in the past. Fellow Pac-twelve coaches would be wise to stick to that assistance this tumble when Helton and redheaded star quarterback Sam Darnold make their entrance.
Penn State’s James Franklin: “On to the Subsequent One” by Jay Z that includes Swizz Beatz
For the duration of Penn State’s outstanding complete to the 2016 season, Franklin developed a behavior of repeating his up coming opponent’s name advert nauseam to stay focused on the undertaking at hand. The repetition, along with the actuality that Jay Z is one of his preferred musicians, makes this track any easy preference for Franklin.
Oklahoma State’s Mike Gundy: “I Want My Mullet Back” by Billy Ray Cyrus
We all want the mullet back again. This one edged out yet another potent contender for Gundy — The Spencer Davis Group’s “I am a Man.”
Clemson’s Dabo Swinney: “Hotline Bling” by Drake
This was the soundtrack for one of the Internet’s 1st videos of Swinney dancing in the locker space with his gamers. Just about anything that conjures up far more of those moves is an obvious preference in our book.
Oklahoma’s Lincoln Riley: “Hot Rod Lincoln” by Commander Cody
Riley was born far more than a 10 years immediately after this track was released (1971), but a tune about a lightning-fast newcomer named Lincoln matches as well well to move up.
Washington’s Chris Petersen: “Fortuitous Son” by Creedence Clearwater Revival
CCR is Petersen’s preferred band, and this track about a man born without the need of the luxurious of a silver spoon in his mouth in all probability speaks to the coach who battled versus Electrical power 5 educational facilities for far more than a 10 years at Boise Condition.
Auburn’s Gus Malzahn: “Mr. Pace” by KISS
The man who cranked offenses up to a new velocity through his time at Auburn wants to get his workforce going at entire pace in advance this tumble.
Wisconsin’s Paul Chryst: “Homecoming” by Kanye West
No, we really don’t consider Chryst is much of a Kanye supporter. But for one of two guys on this listing born in the city in which he now coaches (along with Boise State’s Bryan Harsin) this track felt ideal for Chryst in his third season at his alma mater.
LSU’s Ed Orgeron: “Louisiana Man” by Johnny Cash
The initial was sung by Doug Kershaw, but the low, quiet and exclusive voice of Cash’s version seems to fit Coach O just ideal.
Georgia’s Kirby Sensible: “Locked and Loaded” by Jackyl
With ten returners on defense, a young stud at quarterback and a leading recruiting course signing up for them this summertime, Smart’s Bulldogs have what they will need to make a operate at the SEC East crown. The Southern rock band that bought its commence in Kennesaw is in all probability hoping that Georgia is locked and loaded.
Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh: “Who’s Bought It Improved Than Us?” by Bailey
When you make a cameo in the audio online video though driving a vibrant yellow convertible, you really don’t have much preference but to use the track as your wander-up anthem.
Miami’s Mark Richt: “Comprehensive Control ” by The Clash
Now that he’s out of Athens, Richt has not dropped command of anything at all.
Stanford’s David Shaw: “Revenge of the Nerds” by the Rubinoos
As a former Stanford player himself (who gained only a few games as a senior in 1994), Shaw and his gamers have both equally embraced their nerdy status and utilized it to become Pac-twelve bullies.
Louisville’s Bobby Petrino: “Traveling Large Yet again” by Ozzy Osbourne
Petrino and Heisman winner Lamar Jackson have the Cardinals offense flying higher in the coach’s 2nd end at Louisville. It’s also difficult to argue with the lyrics, “People today pondering I am crazy, but I am in demand from customers.”
Kansas State’s Monthly bill Snyder: “Back in the Saddle” by Aerosmith
Snyder, 77, is in Manhattan for yet another go-round in his 2nd tenure as the Wildcats’ head coach. It was tempting to go with “Back in the Saddle Yet again” published by Gene Autry in 1939 since that is the year Snyder was born, but Aerosmith’s rendition offers a tiny far more juice.
USF’s Charlie Potent: “Cake by the Ocean” by DNCE
Potent baked his cake in Texas. Now he inherits some rather very good ingredients ideal by the ocean in Tampa.
West Virginia’s Dana Holgorsen: “Bulls on Parade” by Rage Against The Equipment
Holgorsen seems like he is aware of his way around a mosh pit. Moreover, with the string of Crimson Bulls he slams on the West Virginia sideline, this monitor built sense.
Florida’s Jim McElwain: “Fins” by Jimmy Buffett
The only sharks that the Gators’ head man wants to stress about in 2017 are on land. They are the rest of the teams circling the defending SEC East champs.
Virginia Tech’s Justin Fuente: “Enter Sandman” by Metallica
It will come with the territory. There’s no will need to mess with the ideal wander-up audio in university soccer.
Texas’s Tom Herman: “They Never Know” by Paul Wall
Herman — who experienced Paul Wall make him a tailor made grill though coaching at Houston — is seeking to shock a whole lot of people in the Lone Star Condition like the Texan rapper.
Boise State’s Bryan Harsin: “Ain’t Heading Down” by Garth Brooks
A huge Garth Brooks supporter, Harsin has carried out his ideal to keep the Broncos rolling in the 1st a few seasons back again at his alma mater.
Washington State’s Mike Leach: “He is a Pirate” by Hans Zimmer
Leach loves him some swashbuckling outlaws, and the theme track from “Pirates of the Caribbean” will get your blood pumping regardless of whether you are walking into a rivalry video game or an job interview at media working day.
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Inside Track on Music Row | February 2021
February 2021 Inside Track is full of music industry news including upcoming tours, rescheduled events, number one news, upcoming releases, COVID19 and the Nashville Music industry, and so much more.
QUOTE OF THE MONTH: “If I am chasing your dream faster than you, then I am in the wrong dream.” – Preshias © (TM)  ALBUM NEWS:  No. 1 singer-songwriter Adam Sanders is offering a remedy for those missing the concert experience with his new album, Adam Sanders Live, available now. The captivating collection includes Sanders’ take on his songwriting credits “Ain’t Worth the Whiskey” and “Hell of…
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Dear friends, join us to celebrate at
the Forward Festival 2017 tomorrow and Friday!
The third edition of the Forward Festival is happening this week on Thursday Dec 7th and Friday Dec 8th at ShapeShifter Lab in Brooklyn.
We are bringing together an inspiring mix of established and up and coming creative musicians in a showcase of some of the most exciting experimental music happening in NYC today. These are two music-filled nights not to be missed!
FORWARD FESTIVAL 2017
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Dec 7th and 8th
ShapeShifter Lab
18 Whitwell Place, Brooklyn, New York 11215
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Thursday December 7th
8pm
Kid Millions and Sarah Bernstein
Tense Life album release party
Sarah Bernstein - Violin, Voice, Processing
Kid Millions - Drums
9pm
Paul Flaherty, Gene Moore, Gene Janas, Federico Ughi
Morfina album release party
Paul Flaherty - Alto and Tenor Saxophones
Gene Moore - Guitar
Gene Janas - Bass
Federico Ughi - Drums
10pm
Andrew Lamb & Warren Smith
Andrew Lamb - Winds
Warren Smith - Drums, Percussion
Friday December 8th
8pm
Daniel Carter, Patrick Holmes, Matthew Putman, Hilliard Greene, Federico Ughi
Telepathic Alliances album release party
Daniel Carter - Winds
Patrick Holmes - Clarinet
Matthew Putman - Piano
Hilliard Greene - Bass
Federico Ughi - Drums
9pm
Donald Sturge Anthony McKenzie II
Silenced album release party
Special guest unnamed iconic guitarist
Jimmy Lee - Lapsteel
Nick Demopoulos - Smomid and Guitar
Micah Gaugh - Sax
Duane Eubanks - Trumpet
Greg Lewis - B3 Organ
Donald Sturge Anthony McKenzie II - Drums
10pm
L'Rain
Taja Cheek - Voice, Guitar, Synth
Ben Katz - Saxophone, Synth
Devin Starks - Electric Bass
Buz Donald - Drums
out soon on 577 Records:
Paul Flaherty, Gene Moore, Gene Janas, Federico Ughi
Morfina - limited edition CD
out Dec 22nd (we will have copies at the festival)
Sabir Mateen
Prophecies Come To Pass - limited edition vinyl LP reissue
out Jan 12th
Daniel Carter ( w/Demian Richardson, Matthew Putman, Dave Moss, Federico Ughi)
Gowanus Recordings - limited edition vinyl LP reissue
out Feb 1st, 2018
577 Records Complete Catalog Winter 2017
Daniel Carter, Patrick Holmes, Matthew Putman, Hilliard Greene, Federico Ughi
Telepathic Alliances
ltd ed vinyl LP + digital
Donald Sturge Anthony McKenzie II
Silenced (duets w Nels Cline, Arnold Lee, Melvin Gibbs, David Hofstra, Vernon Reid, CX Kidtronik)
ltd ed cassette + digital
Kid Millions & Sarah Bernstein
Tense Life
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Daniel Carter, Watson Jennison, William Parker, Federico Ughi
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