Folk Hotel for release on September 8 will be Tom Russell’s 36th solo record. An artist who needs no introduction on these pages, having received much critical acclaim over a 40 year career not just for the quality of his work, […]
Folk Hotel for release on September 8 will be Tom Russell’s 36th solo record. An artist who needs no introduction on these pages, having received much critical acclaim over a 40 year career not just for the quality of his work, […]
On the last night of Cayamo 2015 it was a wrap for the Buddy Miller and Friends: Cayamo Sessions At Sea. Everyone went over to the Shawn Colvin and Friends show after the recordings were complete in the Stardust theater.
Stuart Mathis, Gordon Hammond and Fats Kaplin recording “Hickory Wind” for the Buddy Miller and Friends: Cayamo Sessions At Sea.
Jill Andrews, Buddy Miller and David Jacques (from John Prine’s touring band) seem real happy with one of the takes for Cayamo Sessions at Sea.
Jill Andrews on vocals, Buddy Miller on guitar, David Jacques on bass, Fats Kaplin on fiddle/Pedal Steel, Marco Giovino on drums and Ian Fitchuk laying down the track, “Come Early Mornin’” on Cayamo Sessions at Sea.
Buddy Miller provided additional lighting with a flash light for Fats Kaplin’s opening act for the Jill Andrews recording session of “Come Early Mornin’” and later Fats played fiddle and pedal steel on the cut.
The Bliss Ultra Lounge is usually a “floating” two lane bowling alley but was turned into a recording studio by engineer Gordon Hammond for a few days during Cayamo 2014 and 2015. For lucky music fans on the cruise it […]
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