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Summer Sessions kicks off in Kingston Saturday
- The free concert series kicks off in Kingston's Southwest Point on Saturday, May 13. The Hackensaw Boys and the Larry Keel Experience will perform.
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Sick of Playing the Same Old Lead Lines? Here’s How Guitar Players Like Robert Fripp, Bill Frisell and Frank Zappa Broke the Mold
Learn to play “outside” by superimposing arpeggios over chord changes
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Bill Frisell Trio and the KSO
John Job writes about the Bill Frisell Trio, the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra and more. This is a Big Ears Festival preview.
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The Big Ears Festival and the KSO; 'The Cycle of Life' and 'Blue Hour'
Guest columnist John Job writes about the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, the upcoming Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, and more.
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Dolly Parton Revamps ‘The Last Thing on My Mind’ for Doc Watson Tribute Album
I Am A Pilgrim: Doc Watson at 100 also features Rosanne Cash, Jerry Douglas, and Steve Earle
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Dolly Parton Among Many Stars Honoring Doc Watson On New Tribute Album
Listen to Dolly Parton sing “The Last Thing On My Mind,” ahead of the album’s April 28 release.
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Doc Watson At 100: Hear Dolly Parton’s Gorgeous New Tribute
Dolly Parton remains a singing marvel at 77, sounding clear and strong on a new rendition of her ’60s hit “The Last Thing on My Mind” that will appear on the upcoming Doc Watson tribute album I Am a Pilgrim: Doc Watson at 100. The project salutes the beloved folk musician who would have reached … Doc Watson At 100: Hear Dolly Parton’s Gorgeous New Tribute Read More » The post Doc Watson At 100: Hear Dolly Parton’s Gorgeous New Tribute appeared first on SPIN.
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Review: Joe Henry returns with varied 'kind-word blues' set
“There goes the sun,” Joe Henry sings, sounding nothing like George Harrison as he contemplates our long, cold, lonely winter. The songs are “kind-word blues,” as one verse describes them, with Henry seeking light in a world dimmed by plague, protests, politics and the death of his mother. As ever, Henry’s lyrics-as-literature are inscrutable and irresistible, full of word combinations not normally found in a songbook.
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Lexington, want to heat up a cold December night? Where guitarist Julian Lage is playing.
The concert is part of annual Origins Jazz Series.
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Review: Bill Frisell’s jazz quartet emphasizes interplay
Guitarist Bill Frisell’s new jazz quartet album is like a stimulating conversation among friends who swap quick quips and insights, the shifts in mood frequent and unpredictable. As longtime fans know, Frisell can play anything while sounding like no one else. On “Four” he often plays a supporting role, generously sharing the spotlight with Gerald Clayton on piano, Johnathan Blake on drums, and Gregory Tardy on tenor sax, clarinet and bass clarinet.
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T Bone Burnett’s NYC Tribute to Bob Dylan, With Sara Bareilles and Oscar Isaac Among the Cast, Is Worthy of a Bard: Concert Review
There’s a handsome backstory to Friday night’s concert “The Town Hall and T Bone Burnett Present a Tribute to Bob Dylan” — produced in partnership with the Bob Dylan Center — that went beyond present-day artists merely doing a set of covers. Dylan. New York City’s Town Hall. The two go hand-in-hand like whiskey and […]
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