Although Jerry Douglas may be better known as a member of Alison Krauss & Union Station, his solo work in bluegrass and old-time music is just as good. "In addition to his fourteen solo recordings," reports Wikipedia, "Douglas has played on more than 1,600 albums."
Here we have Jerry Douglas performing a couple of versions of the Duane Allman tune, "Little Martha."
Enjoy!
A Tribute to Peter O'Donnel, 2017-Jul-13
With Derek Trucks, Live at the Ryman Auditorium, 2020-Feb-29
I'm talking about the Phil Lesh performance of "The Eleven," I posted earlier this week. Perhaps someone will double-check me on this, but now I'm hearing beats on the "AND" that is halfway between beats 2/3, 5/6, and 8/9. Beat "(two)" is silent, so the 11:8 time signature is counted like this:
This is the third time I've tried to count this. It's tricky, but that's what makes these odd time signatures so alluring. Hopefully the third time is the charm.
Clued in to this song from a Korean movie. Shin Hae-chul was an interesting musician spanning decades, mostly experimental stuff but he covered the whole range from metal to pop to rap to jazz. Died at the hands of a shady surgeon. This song is kind of a blend of techno metal and traditional Korean sounds. Different, pretty good.
Mans got a great balance of voice, guitar chops, and song writing IMO. His whole discography is pretty decent and not always this kind of genre, but I like this song FWIW