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 Nickel Creek: Why Should The Fire Die?
Nickel Creek: Why Should The Fire Die?
Performed by Nickel Creek. Songbook. Note-for-note transcriptions for all the parts from this bluegrass band's 2005 release. Features all 14 tracks, including: Doubting Thomas, Eveline, Why Should the Fire Die, and more. Series: Hal Leonard Transcribed Scores. 144 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.

 Nickel Creek: Nickel Creek
Nickel Creek: Nickel Creek
(Transcribed Scores) Performed by Nickel Creek. Guitar tablature songbook for guitar, voice, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, string bass and bouzouki. Series: Hal Leonard Transcribed Scores. 127 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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 Nickel Creek: This Side
Nickel Creek: This Side
Performed by Nickel Creek. Guitar tablature songbook for guitar, voice, fiddle, mandolin, bouzouki and string bass. Series: Hal Leonard Transcribed Scores. 151 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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Open Range at Pine Creek Cafe (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
The Livingston based western swing band, Open Range and the Swing Stampede will be performing at the Pine Creek Cafe Saturday, May 14, starting at 7 p.m.
Open Range at Pine Creek Cafe (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
The Livingston based western swing band, Open Range and the Swing Stampede will be performing at the Pine Creek Cafe Saturday, May 14, starting at 7 p.m.
Tone poets (The Boston Phoenix)
First there’s the quick thud thwack of a trap kit. Then a plectrum scrapes across nickel-plated steel strings, a low piano key is plunked, and a few craggy guitar strings strike a chord that’s at once muted.
The Whites to appear on Pennington stage (Princeton Times Leader)
In years past, the Pennington Festival has attracted superstars like Nickel Creek and Grand Ole Opry legends the Osborne Brothers. That tradition continues this year when Opry stars The Whites take the stage at 7 p.m. Saturday for the eighth annual Pennington Festival on the Butler lawn.
Dolly Parton
19, 1946) is a popular American country music singer, songwriter and actress. Born the fourth of twelve children in Sevierville, Tennessee, she started her entertainment career singing on local radio and TV in eastern Tennessee. She moved to Nashville in the mid-1960s, and was invited to joined and cohost the Grand Ole Opry with Porter Wagoner. She brought traditional, folkloric elements present both in East Tennessee and popular music, into the Nashville Sound. Despite being typecast in many circles as a "Country and Western" singer, Dolly has had commercial success as a pop singer and actress. Her work of the late 1990s and beyond has moved towards bluegrass and more traditional folk styles. Dolly is also a shrewd business woman. She has invested large amounts of her earnings into business ventures
The Eagles
The Eagles. For other uses of the word, see Eagle (disambiguation). The Eagles are an American rock music group that originally got together in Los Angeles, California in the early 1970s. Their early music was a hybrid of country and bluegrass instrumentation grafted onto the harmonies of California surfer rock, producing tender ballads and soft top-down country-flavored pop-rock about relationships, cars, and the wandering life. The originators of this genre were gifted singer/songwriters, among them Jackson Browne, J. D. Souther, and Warren Zevon. The Eagles took the singer-songwriter ethos to a group setting with increased emphasis on arrangements and musicianship, and the group's early sound became synonymous with the southern California country rock. On later albums the band dispensed with bluegrass instrumentation and gravitated to a more straight-ahead rock sound. Not
Paul Kelly (musician)
memorable songs stretching back more than 20 years. His music has ranged from bluegrass to studio-oriented dub reggae, but his core output comfortably straddles folk, rock, and even some country influences. His lyrics, simply and laconically voiced, have managed to speak to Australian experiences and history perhaps more broadly and directly than any other artist, from "Bradman", about the Australian cricketer Sir Donald Bradman, through "To Her Door", a tale of a struggling couple's breakup and attempts at reconciliation, to his most recent popular success "Every Fuckin' City", a darkly comic story of a backpacker chasing a former girlfriend through a Europe stripped of distinctive national character. Despite his acclaim, it took 20 years until his 1997 greatest hits collection Songs From The South gave him the sales figures matching his
American Beauty (album)
by the Grateful Dead, released in November of 1970 (see 1970 in music). The cover can also read American Reality. The mostly-acoustic album is beloved by fans as perhaps the highest-quality studio recording by the band (along with Workingman's Dead), who are known primarily for their live shows. "Truckin'"/"Ripple" was released as a single. American Beauty peaked at #30 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart (North America), while the single, "Truckin'" peaked at #64 on the Pop Singles chart. American Beauty was the second album released in 1970, after Workingman's Dead. Both albums were extremely innovative at the time for their fusion of bluegrass, rock and roll, folk music and, especially, country music. Like Workingman's Dead, the album did not include any guitar solos from Jerry Garcia. The band's influences can be
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KTCZ Cities Sampler Volume 15 - 15th Anniversary
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This Side
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Lighthouse Tale
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Bill Monroe - The Father of Bluegrass Music
from: Winstar Home Entertainment (08 May, 2001)
Bluegrass Journey
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Gospel Bluegrass Homecoming, Vol. 1
from: Emi Distribution (04 November, 2003)
Tony Trischka's Essential Practice Techniques for Bluegrass Banjo
from: Hal Leonard Publishi (01 July, 2002)
Gospel Bluegrass Homecoming, Vol. 2
from: Emi Distribution (04 November, 2003)
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