Stuff like this is pretty much why I came here! – Gordon. Here’s part of the description at NPR: “What Daniel Lanois brought to the Tiny Desk recalled that early work while still sounding new: He led an all-instrumental, somewhat […]
nicely aging rock 'n roll dancer, child of the 60's now in my 60's, baby boomer no longer needing to boom at much of anything, still livin' here for the music, especially classic rock, blues, americana, bluegrass, electronica/new age, folk of course, and various other vibrations, just keep it comin' 'til I move on to some other vibrational reality, cause music (and dancing) is everything and is pretty much all I'm here for...
my youtube music & more site, lots of quality playlists in my fav genres:
https://www.youtube.com/user/artrias
Stuff like this is pretty much why I came here! – Gordon. Here’s part of the description at NPR: “What Daniel Lanois brought to the Tiny Desk recalled that early work while still sounding new: He led an all-instrumental, somewhat […]
Lincoln Theater, Raleigh NC, 11-13-14
Phoenix Theater, Petaluma CA, 11-13-14
Elephant Revival perform their song “Remembering a Beginning” in this music video recorded in the SecondStoryGarage.com studio in the Daily Camera newsroom in Boulder, Colorado.
Heather Maloney sings Joni Mitchell’s anthem Woodstock on the eTown series, Boulder, Colorado, Nov. 8, 2014. www.etown.org
Jim Lauderdale performing “Throw My Bucket Down” at Music City Roots Live From The Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival on 3-1-2014 at The Empire Music Hall In Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Jim Lauderdale “The Ghost Is In the Castle” Live From The Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival, March 1, 2014.
The Deep Dark Woods “18th of December” October 2014
The Deep Dark Woods – “Bourbon Street” October 2014
Big Head Todd & the Monsters performing “It’s Alright” at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, CO – 6/7/14
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