The Hello Strangers LIVE on MUSIC CITY ROOTS, 1/28/15 (Complete Performance)
Watch The Hello Strangers perform live at Music City Roots in Franklin, TN on 1/28/15, including a cameo by Jim Lauderdale on his and John Leventhal's song, What You Don't Know.
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What does Austin-influenced, rural-Pennsylvanian, indie sister-folk sound like? Verbosity aside, it sounds uniquely like The Hello Strangers, a sister duo, comprised of Larissa Chace Smith and Brechyn Chace, whose haunting harmonies and original, wittingly noir songwriting style are the backbone of their sound.
The Hello Strangers just released their first full-length, self-titled album with multi-award winning (Grammy, Emmy, Dove, Tele) IMI Records in Nashville, Tennessee. The album features 11 originals and 2 covers, including What You Don't Know, written by, and featuring on vocals, Jim Lauderdale; and Que Sera, Sera, an homage to their grandfather, Ronald Chace, who sang with Doris Day.
In 2012, Larissa and Brechyn won AirPlay Direct's Win An Americana Record Deal contest, giving them the opportunity to work with Steve Ivey of IMI, and a host of other talented industry professionals, on their 2014 album.
The Hello Strangers were born out of the Austin, Texas music scene in 2006 when the sisters wrote their first song together, entitled “Pregnant in Jail.” Based on true events, it was a preamble to a string of original tunes the pair crafted in a little cottage off South Congress Avenue. Soon, however, the mountains of Pennsylvania beckoned the girls back north, and so they packed up their lives, dogs, and Larissa’s husband and returned to their two-stoplight hometown.
The move has since proven to be a boon for the duo. The sisters have created a catalogue of original music with nods to American folk traditions, modern indie rock, Texas country-folk, and roots rock, all tied together with lilting harmonies that only sisters can create. Timeless imagery and fables are at the core of each song, from tales of a boggy creek bottom where a murdered man sleeps, to a Texas roadhouse with bawdy dancers and clinking beer bottles, to more poignant reflections on the loss of winter or a man gone wrong.
The sisters are supported by a dynamic and talented trio: Spencer Pheil on lead guitar, Trent Renshaw on drums, and Tom Hoy on bass.
Chuck Dauphin of Music News Nashville says, “They are just – for lack of a more sophisticated term – Damn Good. Take a listen to a cut like “Chances,” and if you are not totally hooked by their spellbinding harmony, your hearing must not be working right. It’s a sonically brilliant cut – from start to finish, one that simply needs to be heard. Ditto that for the Appalachian feel of “The World Knows Far Better,” where the harmony is chilling, as is the harmonica work from Brechyn. The sisters even match musical wits and talent with the incredible Jim Lauderdale on his gem “What You Don’t Know,” which they keep as haunting as his 1990s original.”
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•Justin Johnson has toured the world as a performing musician throughout mainland Australia and Tasmania, Europe, The United Kingdom, and coast to coast in North America.
•Justin Johnson's original song Midnight at the Crossroads, from his 'Smoke & Mirrors' double album, was licensed to Florentine Films for Ken Burns' documentary film Jackie Robinson, due for release on PBS in April 2016.
•In the Pines from 'Smoke & Mirrors' was licensed to ad agency Wieden + Kennedy for the Dodge Brothers national ad campaign for Dodge Motor Company.
•Grinnin in Your Face from 'Smoke & Mirrors' is featured on NPR Back Porch Music's Best of Back Porch Music Vol. 18: Old Enough to Know Better 2015 Compilation Album.
•Justin Johnson is founder of Roots Music School in Nashville, TN. Under this umbrella, he has released an Instructional Series currently consisting of 5 DVDs and a book on Roots Music technique and theory. As Roots Music School founder, Justin Johnson has partnered with educators across the country to develop Roots Music curriculum for schools.
•First Place winner of Slidestock International Slide Guitar Championship
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Nashville, Tennessee: Music and Natural Beauty for your USA Family Holiday
Stop by Nashville, Tennessee, and discover the perfect family getaway in Music City. Visit Ryman Auditorium, the Bluebird Café, Centennial Park, or Cheekwood Botanical Gardens
Ruby Amanfu By the Heart, Roots at the Ryman, Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN, Oct 2014
One of the most powerful songs I have ever heard, bar none. Please share widely. Ruby Amanfu performing her song By the Heart at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee on October 14, 2014. She is accompanied on piano by Ben Alleman. Ruby, John Prine and Iris Dement shared the stage at this heartfelt Roots at the Ryman benefit for Thistle Farms. Thistle Farms is a social enterprise that is run by the women of Magdalene, a residential program for women who have survived lives of prostitution, trafficking, addiction and life on the streets.
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Rory Hoffman kills Cherokee on solo guitar. Stanimal plays drums. Tn Twisters at the Wheel Nashville Tn. Slow night
Scruffy City Roots Rewind | Show 001 APRIL 14, 2012 | Attack Monkey Productions
Tennessee is widely recognized as the birthplace of popular musical genres including rock & roll, blues, and country. Our local culture is undeniably flavored by our music ... and in turn, our music has had an impact on popular culture worldwide. Scruffy City Roots celebrates East Tennessee's role in American music by featuring musical performances by locally-revered and nationally-renowned artists. They aren't all from Tennessee; and some of them aren't even from the United States -- but their music has been undeniably influenced by those styles popularized right in our backyard.
Join us live the third Thursday of each month at the Square Room. Or, tune in live via Knoxville's 90.3 The Rock or online via our LiveStream feed on this page. You can also catch weekly episodes of Scruffy City Roots performances on PBS stations throughout Tennessee. And, starting this summer, tune into WBIR Channel 10, for weekly episodes of Scruffy City Roots: Rewind, featuring behind-the-scenes interviews and performance clips. It's all Scruffy, all the time!
G. Thomas - One Way Ticket To Tennessee
Album : The best So far - 25 years
Utgitt: 2002
Sjanger: Country
G. Thomas, alias Gunnar Thommesen originally from Bodø , originally started his career as a country singer in the United States in 1979. It was during schooling over there, he got eyes and vote up for country music. His first solo performance was at a bar in Park City, Utah, called the CLAIMJUMPER where he played for tips and went by the name The Norwegian Cowboy. On several occasions in recent years, he has been back in the United States and acted as guest artist in states such as Utah, California, Louisiana, Tennessee (Nashville), Colorado, Montana, Kentucky and Pasadena, Texas, where he also sang at Gilley's Club (En once the world's largest honky tonk bar).
G.THOMAS - Record artist with Heart for Country!
In 2017, G.Thomas celebrated his 35th birthday and released his 11th solo album in May 2014 - Hey Hey Hey Good Morning. Everyone sounds signed G. Thomas himself and his co-writers. The record has received very good criticism from the media and the audience. This was his 11th Solo album.
With more than 35 years of experience as a touring Country artist, he is today one of the most experienced artists in his genre in Norway.
Born and raised in Bodø, but resides in Froland outside Arendal, where he has his base, writes songs and practices new song material for upcoming records and concert projects.
He is also the managing director of his own concert agency where he arranges / books concerts and works with various events around the country.
G. Thomas is described as a very faithful outlaw country artist with roots in trad country.
He is also an active live artist who makes acoustic performances at events / pubs for concerts at festivals, fairs etc with his talented musicians. Works with his own 4-man band, but also in smaller acoustic settings.
Also working in the project The European Highwaymen, which released its critic praised CD - SPINNING in 2013. The band also runs the cultural house project Who`s Gonna fill their shoes - A Country Music story.
G. Thomas is also currently working on the projects ¨From Hank to Waylon¨ An Outlaws country story along with Hawk Christensen, Classic Country Nights and Country Gospel Nights.
LYRICS:
ONE WAY TICKET TO TENNESSEE – C
REFR:
GIVE ME A ONE WAY TICKET TO TENNESSEE. I`VE GOT A ONE TRACK MIND AND A SINGLE DREAM.
GIVE ME A ONE WAY TICKET TO TENNESSE , CAUSE I`VE GOT BE WHERE THE MUSIC IS COUNTRY.
1.VERS:
I CAUGHT THE FEVER WAS I WAS SEVENTEEN.
IT STARTED WHEN I HEARD OLD HANK WILLIAM SING.
WHEN I FIRST HEARD A STEEL GUITAR, I NEARLY LOST CONTROL OF MY CAR.
NOW THAT RADIO DON´T PLAY NOTHING BUT COUNTY.
2. VERS:
FROM THAT MOMENT ON, I BEGAN TO CHANGE.
FRIENDS JOKED AND SAID I`D BE MORE HOME ON THE RANGE. WITH MY COWBOY SHIRT AND BOOTS. TEN GALLON HAT AND MY OLD GUITAR. AND A DREAM OF TENNESSE AND THE HONKY TONK BARS.
REFR.
GIVE ME A ONE WAY TICKET ………
3.VERS:
DREAMS COME TRUE IF YOU BELIVE THEY WILL.
SO WITH A LITTLE LADY LUCK, I MADE DOWN TO NASHVILLE. I SAW WAYLON & WILLIE AND NO SHOW JONES. THE GRAND OL`OPRY WAS MY SECOND. YEA I FOUND HEAVEN DOWN IN NASHVILLE.
4. VERS:
WELL, MAMA NEEDED ME, WHEN DADDY DIED.
SO I HAD TO LEAVE MY NASHVILLE COUNTRY DREAM BEHIND. I TOOK A JOB AT THE FACTORY, BUT ANYONE COULD SEE. I WAS HERE, BUT MY HEART WAS STILL IN NASHVILLE.
REFR:
I`VE GOT A ONE TICKET TO TENNESSE ……. 2 ganger + tag.
Producer Dave Cobb on Nashville's Music Mecca
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A visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame + Museum
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Nashville, TN: Places of (Musical) Invention
What kind of place stimulates creative minds and sparks a surge of invention and innovation? We traveled across the country to Nashville, TN to explore the Music City and speak with artists such as Kings of Leon, Ben Folds, Eric Church, Marty Stuart, and others about the innovative history of music in Nashville.
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Old-time mountain music, bluegrass, country, rock & roll and blues all have deep roots in Tennessee, and Nashville is the city where it’s all happening. From struggling street musicians to today’s hottest country music entertainers, the city has earned its title “Music City USA”. Inside the Country Music Hall of Fame, visitors can take in the music’s history, and see some important artifacts of the genre. The Grand Ole Opry is the longest running live radio show in the country – more than 80 years. It’s the definitive showcase of country entertainment. Another unique stop in Nashville – Hatch Show Prints – an original wood block printing house makes show posters for a variety of musicians, acts & entertainers. The tools & processes used are the same as in the 19th century, which creates a distinct look that’s an alternative to modern digital design. Making hats is big business in Winchester. There are several steps that go into creating high quality hat bodies used to make headwear for police, military forces and other customers. Chattanooga is revitalized with a new waterfront and the Tennessee Aquarium – the largest freshwater aquarium in the world. The incline railway takes visitors to the top of Lookout Mountain and Chattanooga National Military Park. There may not be too many old time carousels as pretty as the Dentzel carousel that graces Coolidge Park across the river from downtown. It was restored by Bud Ellis and his students at the Horsin’ Around Carousel Carving School. An authentic, steam powered paddle wheeler, the magnificent Mississippi Queen riverboat is a connection to the state’s rich river history. Fishing in the early morning at a bass tournament and a trip to the country’s only freshwater pearl farm are two stops in the Kentucky Lakes region. Holladay Bluegrass and Fiddlers Jamboree provides a look and listen to some of America’s finest music.
Ida Mae ‘You Gotta Move’ [Mississippi Fred McDowell Cover] - The Blues Kitchen Presents...
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The forthcoming album ‘Chasing Lights’ is slated for release on 12th July this year.
After a recent 7000 mile jaunt across the United States on tour with Marcus King, quite literally travelling through time to make their next show in Kentuck, the guys still find some time to come in and perform an incredible version of ’You Gotta Move' by Mississippi Fred McDowell.
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