Nouveautés CD Bluegrass
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NOUCHEGRASS
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- Inscription : dim. févr. 04, 2007 9:06 pm
- flatpickdude
- Messages : 381
- Inscription : jeu. févr. 01, 2007 11:48 am
très sympa... connais pas plus que ça, mais je trouve ça excellent:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyIw13BvJwM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyIw13BvJwM
Keep off the Grass avec Guillaume Leriche au Dobro (tu le rencontres sur le Forum "Slide et Réso", son pseudo est initialement transparent ). Il joue pas trop mal des guitares qui glissent (je n'ai plus que quelques conseils à lui donner pour qu'il soit parfait). En concert parfois en Auvergne dont il est originaire (et je peux jamais y aller).
S'il vous manque quoi que ce soit, n'hésitez pas à m'en faire part, je vous expliquerai comment s'en passer.
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grassmatinee
- Messages : 5132
- Inscription : jeu. janv. 18, 2007 10:08 pm
Bela Fleck
Béla Fleck releases “Throw Down Your Heart: Africa Sessions Part 2 Unreleased Tracks”
Category: CD Release By BluegrassJournal
April 6, 2010
13-time Grammy winner Béla Fleck is proud to announce ‘Throw Down Your Heart: Africa Sessions Part 2, Unreleased Tracks,’ the follow-up album to the two-time Grammy winning album ‘Throw Down Your Heart‘ (Best Contemporary World Album and Best Pop Instrumental Performance).
‘Africa Sessions: Part 2‘ marks the first release through Béla Fleck’s own label, Acoustic Planet. “This is a labor of love for me,” adds Béla. “I’m so glad to be getting this music out there and providing the opportunity for you to hear these magnificent musicians.”
The expanded musical travelogue includes collaborations in the Malian desert with guitarist Afel Bocoum, a spontaneous hotel recording with bowed lyrist Albert Bisaso Ssempeke, Jr., thumb pianist Haruna Walisimbe (”a wonderful spirit”), an old fiddle tune (”The Rights of Man”) melded with the Haruna Samake Trio, and traditional Malian music with tour mate Bassekou Kouyate. Béla Fleck also joined the Muwewesu Xylophone Group (”I didn’t know what beat I was on, but I didn’t care”), blind thumb pianist Anania Ngoliga, Malian star Oumou Sangare, guitarists Djelimady Tounkara and D’Gary, the Jatta Family, and met up with akonting player Jesus Jah Jarju in an abandoned nightclub in the Gambia.
Hailed by the LA Times as an “important work of artistic memory and conscience,” ‘Throw Down Your Heart’ is an album and award-winning documentary that explores the African origins of the banjo through on-location collaborations with musicians in Uganda, Tanzania, the Gambia and Mali.
Béla Fleck recently wrapped his 33-city Africa Project tour with Bassekou Kouyate & N’goni Ba, Anania Ngoliga & John Kitime.
More info on “Throw Down Your Heart: Africa Sessions Part 2, Unreleased Tracks” is available at BelaFleck.com.
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Category: CD Release By BluegrassJournal
April 6, 2010
13-time Grammy winner Béla Fleck is proud to announce ‘Throw Down Your Heart: Africa Sessions Part 2, Unreleased Tracks,’ the follow-up album to the two-time Grammy winning album ‘Throw Down Your Heart‘ (Best Contemporary World Album and Best Pop Instrumental Performance).
‘Africa Sessions: Part 2‘ marks the first release through Béla Fleck’s own label, Acoustic Planet. “This is a labor of love for me,” adds Béla. “I’m so glad to be getting this music out there and providing the opportunity for you to hear these magnificent musicians.”
The expanded musical travelogue includes collaborations in the Malian desert with guitarist Afel Bocoum, a spontaneous hotel recording with bowed lyrist Albert Bisaso Ssempeke, Jr., thumb pianist Haruna Walisimbe (”a wonderful spirit”), an old fiddle tune (”The Rights of Man”) melded with the Haruna Samake Trio, and traditional Malian music with tour mate Bassekou Kouyate. Béla Fleck also joined the Muwewesu Xylophone Group (”I didn’t know what beat I was on, but I didn’t care”), blind thumb pianist Anania Ngoliga, Malian star Oumou Sangare, guitarists Djelimady Tounkara and D’Gary, the Jatta Family, and met up with akonting player Jesus Jah Jarju in an abandoned nightclub in the Gambia.
Hailed by the LA Times as an “important work of artistic memory and conscience,” ‘Throw Down Your Heart’ is an album and award-winning documentary that explores the African origins of the banjo through on-location collaborations with musicians in Uganda, Tanzania, the Gambia and Mali.
Béla Fleck recently wrapped his 33-city Africa Project tour with Bassekou Kouyate & N’goni Ba, Anania Ngoliga & John Kitime.
More info on “Throw Down Your Heart: Africa Sessions Part 2, Unreleased Tracks” is available at BelaFleck.com.
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- Laurent Vue
- Messages : 320
- Inscription : mer. janv. 23, 2008 5:20 pm
Le nouveau CD de Thierry Massoubre & Jefferson Louvat est sorti. Excellent album avec Missy Raine à la contrebasse, Stuart Duncan au violon et Steve Louvat au banjo. Je recommande cet album à tous les passionnés de flatpicking.
Vous pouvez le trouver sur iTunes, Amazon, eMusic etc…
Bonne découverte et bonne écoute...
Vous pouvez le trouver sur iTunes, Amazon, eMusic etc…
Bonne découverte et bonne écoute...
Laurent
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- Messages : 2225
- Inscription : jeu. janv. 18, 2007 9:37 pm
En effet. Ce disque est excéllent. Chroniqué dans le dernier "Bluegrass!".Laurent Vue a écrit :Le nouveau CD de Thierry Massoubre & Jefferson Louvat est sorti. Excellent album avec Missy Raine à la contrebasse, Stuart Duncan au violon et Steve Louvat au banjo. Je recommande cet album à tous les passionnés de flatpicking.
Vous pouvez le trouver sur iTunes, Amazon, eMusic etc…
Bonne découverte et bonne écoute...
Brian Setzer goes Bluegrass
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Brian Setzer: No Stray Cat To Bluegrass
Category: CD Release By Shore Fire Media
March 4, 2011
With its forays into bluegrass and traditional jazz, Brian Setzer’s new album ‘Setzer Goes Instru-MENTAL!‘ (out April 19 on Surfdog Records) has the guitar legend testing new waters and putting his signature Stray Cat stamp on a few instrumental favorites. Setzer didn’t set out to create an all-instrumental affair but couldn’t resist temptation when the music started heading in that direction.
“I didn’t start writing an instrumental record, per se,” says Setzer. “I wrote 7 songs with lyrics, and then all of a sudden I just took a turn and started fooling around with ‘Blue Moon of Kentucky,’ except without any vocals. I started playing melody chords and thought, ‘Wow, this is pretty cool!’ So the direction turned about halfway through my writing. I had never done an instrumental record, but I thought, well, now’s the time.”
Brian Setzer wrote six originals and revitalizes five jazz-bluegrass classics – “Blue Moon of Kentucky,” “Earl’s Breakdown,” “Cherokee,” “Be-Bop-A-Lula,” and “Lonesome Road.” Recording each gave Setzer the chance to revisit old techniques and try new tricks, such as playing banjo on the Earl Scruggs’ classic “Earl’s Breakdown,” or substituting jazz chords into traditional bluegrass on the Bluegrass Boys’ “Blue Moon of Kentucky.”
‘Setzer Goes Instru-MENTAL!‘ Tracklist
(all songs written by Brian Setzer, unless otherwise noted)
1.“Blue Moon of Kentucky” (written by Bill Monroe)
2.“Cherokee” (written by Ray Noble)
3.“Be-Bop-A-Lula” (written by Tex Davis and Gene Vincent)
4.“Earl’s Breakdown” (written by Earl Scruggs)
5.“Far Noir East”
6.“Intermission”
7.“Go-Go Godzilla”
8.“Lonesome Road” (written by Gene Austin, Nathaniel Shilkret)
9.“Hillbilly Jazz Meltdown”
10.“Hot Love”
11.“Pickpocket”
Related Links
•Brian Setzer
•Surfdog Records
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Brian Setzer: No Stray Cat To Bluegrass
Category: CD Release By Shore Fire Media
March 4, 2011
With its forays into bluegrass and traditional jazz, Brian Setzer’s new album ‘Setzer Goes Instru-MENTAL!‘ (out April 19 on Surfdog Records) has the guitar legend testing new waters and putting his signature Stray Cat stamp on a few instrumental favorites. Setzer didn’t set out to create an all-instrumental affair but couldn’t resist temptation when the music started heading in that direction.
“I didn’t start writing an instrumental record, per se,” says Setzer. “I wrote 7 songs with lyrics, and then all of a sudden I just took a turn and started fooling around with ‘Blue Moon of Kentucky,’ except without any vocals. I started playing melody chords and thought, ‘Wow, this is pretty cool!’ So the direction turned about halfway through my writing. I had never done an instrumental record, but I thought, well, now’s the time.”
Brian Setzer wrote six originals and revitalizes five jazz-bluegrass classics – “Blue Moon of Kentucky,” “Earl’s Breakdown,” “Cherokee,” “Be-Bop-A-Lula,” and “Lonesome Road.” Recording each gave Setzer the chance to revisit old techniques and try new tricks, such as playing banjo on the Earl Scruggs’ classic “Earl’s Breakdown,” or substituting jazz chords into traditional bluegrass on the Bluegrass Boys’ “Blue Moon of Kentucky.”
‘Setzer Goes Instru-MENTAL!‘ Tracklist
(all songs written by Brian Setzer, unless otherwise noted)
1.“Blue Moon of Kentucky” (written by Bill Monroe)
2.“Cherokee” (written by Ray Noble)
3.“Be-Bop-A-Lula” (written by Tex Davis and Gene Vincent)
4.“Earl’s Breakdown” (written by Earl Scruggs)
5.“Far Noir East”
6.“Intermission”
7.“Go-Go Godzilla”
8.“Lonesome Road” (written by Gene Austin, Nathaniel Shilkret)
9.“Hillbilly Jazz Meltdown”
10.“Hot Love”
11.“Pickpocket”
Related Links
•Brian Setzer
•Surfdog Records
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