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Down On 5th - "not your father's bluegrass"
Down On 5th - "not your father's bluegrass"
Upcoming documentary of a progressive bluegrass band from Kentucky. Touting their style as "Not your father's bluegrass," the veteran group of bluegrass musicians that make up "Down on 5th" don't hesitate to disclose their aim: creating progressive bluegrass music, utilizing traditional elements of the form and pushing forward with a unique sound all their own. The group features Joe Larson on banjo, bassist Kelsie Westfall on bass, guitarist Marke Richardson, mandolin player Dennis Haycraft and fiddle player JB Miller. With an innovative approach to harmonizing vocals and re-arranging everything from classic bluegrass tunes like "Down the Road" to the Impressions' soulful song "People Get Ready," the group's talents move beyond form and into the realm of experienced imagination. As the group mentions, "This is bluegrass to the extreme."
3:57
"Mama Don't Allow" Played by Microtonic Harmonic
"Mama Don't Allow" Played by Microtonic Harmonic
Monterey's progressive bluegrassband Microtonic Harmonic plays the song "Mama Don't Allow." Dave Holodiloff on mandolin, Evan Francis on guitar, Gene Mason on banjo, and John Klein on stand-up bass. Performed at East Village Coffee House in Monterey, CA on March 5, 2010.
5:06
Punch Brothers 1 - Sometimes
Punch Brothers 1 - Sometimes
Recorded May 23, 2008, The Birchmere, Alexandria, VA
3:42
Down On 5th - "Cabin in Caroline"
Down On 5th - "Cabin in Caroline"
Practice session with the bluegrass band "Down On 5th" doing their version of "Cabin in Caroline"
2:43
New Grass Revival - What You Do To Me
New Grass Revival - What You Do To Me
Progressive bluegrass
4:24
Punch Brothers 7 - Green Light on the Southern
Punch Brothers 7 - Green Light on the Southern
Recorded May 23, 2008, The Birchmere, Alexandria, VA
4:18
Ronnie Dean Messenger- "Everything"
Ronnie Dean Messenger- "Everything"
Hey from Nashville.. This is a single release off the new Bluegrass CD that is being produced at this time and another tune titled, " You Hang On" will be added as a sigle release to You Tube soon. We will also be adding our bookings so come out and see us.and let us know if you saw the video. Thanks Ronnie Dean ronniedean@comcast.net
3:25
"Prayer Bells of Heaven" Played by Microtonic Harmonic
"Prayer Bells of Heaven" Played by Microtonic Harmonic
Monterey's progressive bluegrassband Microtonic Harmonic plays the song "Prayer Bells of Heaven." Dave Holodiloff on mandolin, Evan Francis on guitar, Gene Mason on banjo, and John Klein on stand-up bass. Performed at East Village Coffee House in Monterey, CA on March 5, 2010.
3:35
Down On 5th "Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone
Down On 5th "Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone
Practice Session with the bluegrass band "Down On 5th"
2:50
"I've Lived a Lot in My Time" Played by Microtonic Harmonic
"I've Lived a Lot in My Time" Played by Microtonic Harmonic
Monterey's "progressive bluegrass and more" band Microtonic Harmonic plays the song "I've Lived a Lot in My Time." Dave Holodiloff on mandolin, Evan Francis on guitar, Gene Mason on banjo, and John Klein on stand-up bass. Performed at East Village Coffee House in Monterey, CA on January 7, 2011. For more info, see www.myspace.com/microtonicharmonic.
2:41
"Tchavalo Swing" Played by Microtonic Harmonic
"Tchavalo Swing" Played by Microtonic Harmonic
Monterey's progressive bluegrassband Microtonic Harmonic plays the song "Tchavalo Swing." Dave Holodiloff on mandolin, Evan Francis on guitar, Gene Mason on banjo, and John Klein on stand-up bass. Performed at East Village Coffee House in Monterey, CA on March 5, 2010.
2:12
"Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard" Performed by Microtonic Harmonic
"Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard" Performed by Microtonic Harmonic
Monterey's "progressive bluegrass and more" band Microtonic Harmonic plays the song "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard." Dave Holodiloff on mandolin, Evan Francis on guitar, Gene Mason on banjo, and John Klein on stand-up bass. Performed at East Village Coffee House in Monterey, CA on December 3, 2010. For more info, see www.myspace.com/microtonicharmonic.
3:21
Mack The Knife by Roger Sprung on 1963-64 Folkways LP.
Mack The Knife by Roger Sprung on 1963-64 Folkways LP.
From the rare "Progressive Bluegrass" #1, instrumental album(Folkways - FA 2370). Not sure of exact record date, since it has 1964 printed on record jacket, and 1963 printed on linear note sheet that is stored with the record. This mono pressing is in very good shape for the most part. Personal on the record: Banjo - "Roger Sprung", Lead Guitar - "Doc Watson", Rhythm Guitar - "Joe Locker", Mandolin - "Willie Locker", Bass - "Ollie Phillips", Drums - "Bob Thomas". Transferred to digital using stereo gear in background photo.
3:19
Blue Cedar Project
Blue Cedar Project
A montage of live recordings from Blue Cedar Project, a new progressive bluegrass, roots and blues duo from County Meath, Ireland.
2:59
"Whyasay" Played by Microtonic Harmonic
"Whyasay" Played by Microtonic Harmonic
Monterey's progressive bluegrassband Microtonic Harmonic plays the song "Whyasay." Dave Holodiloff on mandolin, Evan Francis on guitar, Gene Mason on banjo, and John Klein on stand-up bass. Performed at East Village Coffee House in Monterey, CA on March 5, 2010.
2:01
5 Nickel Creek - Anthony
5 Nickel Creek - Anthony
Recorded on November 29, 2007, Ryman Auditorium, Nashville
2:20
Down On 5th - "Whitewater"
Down On 5th - "Whitewater"
Down On 5th performs the Bela Fleck song "Whitewater"
4:55
bad livers - the legend of sawdust boogers
bad livers - the legend of sawdust boogers
the bad livers "the legend of sawdust boogers" from blood & mood 2000
4:51
"Swallowtail" and "One Step Closer" Played by Microtonic Harmonic
"Swallowtail" and "One Step Closer" Played by Microtonic Harmonic
Monterey's "progressive bluegrass and more" band Microtonic Harmonic plays the songs "Swallowtail" and "One Step Closer". Dave Holodiloff on mandolin, Evan Francis on guitar, Gene Mason on banjo, and John Klein on stand-up bass. Performed at Fernwood Resort in Big Sur on March 6, 2010.