recommend me some modern Bluegrass type stuff
so, anything spring to mind?
thanks
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I have no idea

But is it one of the festivals listed on this site http://www.bluegrass.com/ ... may have the artist info ... also appears to have some podcasts (I can't look at work) ...
Apologies if above site is no use
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Chime wrote:I have no idea

But is it one of the festivals listed on this site http://www.bluegrass.com/ ... may have the artist info ... also appears to have some podcasts (I can't look at work) ...
Apologies if above site is no use
Oh and hi!
its on there!!!!
Telluride Festival in Colorado..
weird headliners though... Counting Crows blokey, Emmylou Harris and Bonnie Raitt?
anyway, thanks for that Chimicus... and hi back
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I reccomend Hayseed Dixie, they mainly do covers of rock and metal stuff as well as some original stuff.
They do blugrass versions of Ace of Spades, Walk This Way, loads of AC/DC stuff and allsorts really even that Outkast song Roses, a good fun band to listen to.:)Can not be arsed with life no more.0 -
reeferchief wrote:I reccomend Hayseed Dixie, they mainly do covers of rock and metal stuff as well as some original stuff.
They do blugrass versions of Ace of Spades, Walk This Way, loads of AC/DC stuff and allsorts really even that Outkast song Roses, a good fun band to listen to.:)
yeah i've seen those guys on various TV shows and stuff.. i like them but they are a bit gimmicky..
good fun though
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Get some Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Bela is a pretty good banjo player and Vic Wooten makes about the nastiest bass noise you have ever heard.
Not a big follower of them, but have heard these 2 guys guesting on several occasions. Get Patchwork Quilt from the Lesh and Friends album "There and Back Again" or from the Deepest End for Govt Mule. Get Amazing Grace by Vic Wooten.0 -
I love bluegrass.
This website is one of my faves.
http://www.bluegrassmusic.com/index.php?em192=0_-1__1_~0~443~484_-1_10_2007_0_0&issue=189416Cause I'm broken when I'm lonesome
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One of my friends from college has a really good modern bluegrass band called Old School Freight Train. They're signed to Dave Grisman's label. Check them out at osft.net. Besides their original albums, they also did an album for the Pickin On... series. They did the Pickin On Ben Harper album.0
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i saw one band at lolla last year that was excellent: nickel creek. they played covers of toxic and nice dream (britney spears and radiohead) which were a blast.
bright eyes has some bluegrassy stuff. also, the opener for bright eyes was excellent and straight up bluegrass. gillian welch. i thought i'd hate her cos i don't much care for bluegrass or female vocalists, but i really enjoyed her set.
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One of my co-workers is a big fan of Yonder Mountain String Band.
He made me one of their CD's...good stuff...but not really my thing.
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thanks for this folks... much appreciated... except for the belly button fetishist, i'm going to smother him thoughoh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0
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Split Lip Rayfield are awesome. Sort of a bluegrass band on speed.
Sadly the singer died of cancer earlier this year (prob in his 30s)
I would definitely take a listen, they are really fun. Plus their bassist plays a 1 string stand up bass made out of an empty gas tank from a car!Obama/Biden '08!!!0 -
Nickel Creek has a great album out. Jealous of the Moon is an absolutely amazing tune.
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Dunk, not sure it would qualify as Bluegrass, but there's banjo and tis pretty cool, The Audrey's ~ Between Last Night and Us. Can't recommend this album enough. It's beautiful.
This is the only youtube I can find of theirs and it's not very Bluegrass but the rest of the album has its bluegrass moments. Just thought you might like a listen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtxrkF6duVg
Oh and at the 08.00 mark on the counter there's an interview with two of the guys from the band talking about being at a winery and playing with a bluegrass band. You can hear their song Oh Honey playing in the background of the interview. It only goes for about 2 minutes.
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