drusslang
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« Reply #30 on: July 28, 2017, 09:39:40 PM » |
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ToddG
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« Reply #34 on: August 22, 2017, 01:06:09 PM » |
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Some smaller acts who'd be great are: Truckstop Honeymoon Jeffrey Lewis Split Lip Rayfield Grazzhopper Arkansauce A variety of side projects from Elephant Revival people, such as: We Dream Dawn (Sage's new project) My Tea Kind (Bonnie's old band with her sisters and James Townsend) Cottonwood Snow (floating line-up of all women band usually led by Bonnie, Bridget, Bonnie's sisters and a variety of others have shared the stage.) Bonnie and Dan have multiple projects together outside of revival. Listening to: John Hartford
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How come they don't turn the banjo up?
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« Reply #43 on: August 25, 2017, 04:15:13 PM » |
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I second Alabama Shakes for a main-stage closer. In my humble opinion, things are gotten a little slow for those slots, which has made NightGrass decisions a lot easier. I miss the funk and dance music of a Sharon Jones or David Byrne after hours of acoustic string music. For that matter, the McCrary Sisters could fill a late night slot even more appropriately than the Sunday Morning Gospel Hour that they did a couple years ago.
In the same vein, I was really hoping for St. Paul & the Broken Bones last year, but it didn't happen. His calendar was open during Telluride for quite a while, and then that door sadly closed. Another thought: The Mavericks put on one heck of a live show that crosses musical genres and tastes (how about a double of FirstGrass and a Thursday close for The Mavericks?).
Is the sun setting on Neil Young at TBF? Every year, I've got my fingers crossed.
I have enjoyed the slight detours toward country music the last few years - like Margo Price last year. Two young and up-and-comers that would fit Telluride nicely are Tyler Childers and Jeremy Pinnell, both of whom have just released wonderful albums in the last couple of weeks.
Oh ... and Billy Strings. What's taken so long?
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