Bill Frisell 2014-01-18
The Allen Room at Lincoln Center, New York, NY
Set 1
Introduction
In The Pines
Bury Me Under The Weeping Willow
Where We'll Never Grow Old
Where Is My Mamma?
Single Girl, Married Girl
Brownie Blues
Country Blues
Wayfaring Stranger -> Greasy String
Wide River To Cross
Pretty Polly
I Am Not A Farmer
Don't Listen To The Wind
Sleep, Baby, Sleep
We Shall All Be Reunited
Wildwood Flower
In The Pines
Bury Me Under The Weeping Willow
Where We'll Never Grow Old
Where Is My Mamma?
Single Girl, Married Girl
Brownie Blues
Country Blues
Wayfaring Stranger -> Greasy String
Wide River To Cross
Pretty Polly
I Am Not A Farmer
Don't Listen To The Wind
Sleep, Baby, Sleep
We Shall All Be Reunited
Wildwood Flower
Set 2
Introduction
In The Pines
Bury Me Under The Weeping Willow
Where We'll Never Grow Old
Where Is My Mamma?
Single Girl, Married Girl
Brownie Blues
Country Blues
Wayfaring Stranger -> Greasy String
Wide River To Cross
Pretty Polly
I Am Not A Farmer
Don't Listen To The Wind
Sleep, Baby, Sleep
We Shall All Be Reunited
Wildwood Flower
In The Pines
Bury Me Under The Weeping Willow
Where We'll Never Grow Old
Where Is My Mamma?
Single Girl, Married Girl
Brownie Blues
Country Blues
Wayfaring Stranger -> Greasy String
Wide River To Cross
Pretty Polly
I Am Not A Farmer
Don't Listen To The Wind
Sleep, Baby, Sleep
We Shall All Be Reunited
Wildwood Flower
Set 3
Comment
Coinciding with the New York Guitar Festival, Bill Frisell partners
with singer-guitarist-songwriter Buddy Miller and singer-fiddler-song-writer
Carrie Rodriguez. Miller is well-known for collaborating with and writing
for the likes of Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin, Robert Plant, and many
others. Rodriguez, a native of Austin, Texas, worked with Frisell on
recordings documenting her partnership with "Wild Thing" scribe
Chip Taylor. Picking up musically at the moment that is thought of as
the beginning of country music--the 1927 recording sessions in Bristol,
Tennessee, where The Carter Family and Jimmie Rogers recorded for the
first time. "Things will," as Frisell states, "just go on from there."
with singer-guitarist-songwriter Buddy Miller and singer-fiddler-song-writer
Carrie Rodriguez. Miller is well-known for collaborating with and writing
for the likes of Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin, Robert Plant, and many
others. Rodriguez, a native of Austin, Texas, worked with Frisell on
recordings documenting her partnership with "Wild Thing" scribe
Chip Taylor. Picking up musically at the moment that is thought of as
the beginning of country music--the 1927 recording sessions in Bristol,
Tennessee, where The Carter Family and Jimmie Rogers recorded for the
first time. "Things will," as Frisell states, "just go on from there."
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