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Sentimental Reflections. Series Fourteen, Winter Edition [videorecording] : America's heritage in story, scenery & song
Digital video disc.System requirements:
- Subjects: Famous Places: Gatlinburg, Tennessee.; On a Musical Note: Eclectic Folk Music.; Scenic America: Big Bone Lick State Park.; Seasonal Feature: Ober Gatlinburg.; Time Capsule: Airplanes of the Past.; Timeless Trivia.; Cover Story: Cincinnati Fire Museum.;
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- Woven waters / by Tellico (Musical group),composer,performer.;
All songs created by Tellico band members.Producer, John Doyle ; engineer and mixer, David Arnold, Johnson City, TN ; mastered by Van Atkins at Crossroads Studios, Arden, NC.Anya Hinkle, vocals, guitar, fiddle ; Greg "Stig" Stiglets, vocals, bass, harmonica ; Aaron Ballance, dobro, lap steel guitar ; Jed Willis, mandolin, electric guitar ; John Doyle, bouzouki ; David Brewer, drums."With honest, heartfelt songwriting and an unmistakable sound, Asheville-based Tellico has crafted Woven Waters, an album that blends the group's bluegrass sensibilities with British Isles influences, creating an eclectic collection of poignant folk songs ... The group worked with noted Irish musician and producer John Doyle and Grammy-nominated engineer David Arnold, to record Woven Waters in Johnson City, Tennessee. With Doyle's guidance, Tellico created and recorded arrangements in the studio. The practice brought the group to open, uncharted territory in their musical landscape. There, they built on their distinctive core sound and found a new level of awareness to texture and melody. Augmented by Doyle's contribution on bouzouki, the chord choices and rhythmic dynamics intertwine to create a sense of weaving the natural flow of each song's intent, inspiring the album's title." -- Hallel's website: http://www.hallels.com/articles/20391/20181110/tellico-releases-woven-waters.htm (viewed January 22, 2019).Title from disc label.
- Subjects: Bluegrass music; Country music; Folk music; Popular music;
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- Oh, didn't they ramble : Rounder Records and the transformation of American roots music / by Menconi, David,author.(CARDINAL)337236; Plant, Robert,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)347513;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Beginnings -- On the road -- Records and manifestos -- Back home in Sulphur Springs -- Ol' number 0044 -- Bad to the bone -- More money, more problems -- Quiet girls -- The final fourth Rounder -- O brother (and sister), where art thou? -- Raising sand, and the roof -- Will the circle be unbroken? -- Epilogue: September 29, 2016."What is American roots music? Any definition must account for a kaleidoscope of genres from bluegrass to blues, western swing to jazz, soul and gospel to rock and reggae, Cajun to Celtic. It must encompass the work of artists as diverse as Alice Gerrard and Alison Krauss, George Thorogood and Sun Ra, Bela Fleck and Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown, the Blake Babies and Billy Strings. What do all these artists and music styles have in common? The answer is a record label born in the wake of the American folk revival and 1960s movement politics, formed around the eclectic tastes and audacious ideals of three recent college grads who lived, listened, and worked together. The answer is Rounder Records. For more than fifty years, Rounder has been the world's leading label for folk music of all kinds. David Menconi's book is the label's definitive history, drawing on previously untapped archives and extensive interviews with artists, Rounder staff, and founders Ken Irwin, Marian Leighton Levy, and Bill Nowlin. Rounder's founders blended ingenuity and independence with serendipity and an unfailing belief in the small-d democratic power of music to connect and inspire people, forging creative partnerships that resulted in one of the most eclectic and creative catalogs in the history of recorded music. Placing Rounder in the company of similarly influential labels like Stax, Motown, and Blue Note, this story is destined to delight anyone who cares about the place of music in American culture"--
- Subjects: Rounder Records (Firm); Sound recording industry; Folk music; Popular music;
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