We learned this tune during one of our late nights during our last year of college in the traditional music archives at Morehead State University. We spent many hours dwelling in the treasure that is the archives. We want to thank all of the field recorders who had the foresight and ambition to collect and preserve the essence of living and late artists. We learned about one of our biggest influences and favorite entertainers, Cousin Emmy of Barren County, Kentucky through this library resource and we are undyingly appreciative.
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Sierra Ferrell's music is the nectar that drips from vocal chords of angels on ecstacy and percocet, dripping with honey, and smelling of grandma's brownies. It has been proven to "cure what ails ya", and it temporarily wards off the existential dread that is slowly encompassing us all. Don't let the absurdity of our existence get you down. Listen to Sierra Ferrell instead.
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I have listened to bluegrass and old-timey style banjo music for many years. Nora Brown has the most poetic interpretation of these styles that I have heard so far. She is the John Fahey of banjo (but also with striking vocals). brit_b
Utterly gorgeous songs that combine traditional folk and bluegrass with the Jewish Sabbath liturgy to moving effect. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 24, 2023
A re-envisioning of Tony Rice's classic album "Church Street Blues" from Brooklyn progressive bluegrass quartet Punch Brothers. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 19, 2022