Midnight Airwaves
ASIN: B00005UQKI
Track Listings
| 1. Miles & Miles of Texas |
| 2. Tennessee Saturday Night |
| 3. Sitting Alone in the Moonlight |
| 4. Road To Jericho |
| 5. Goin' Steady |
| 6. Bachelor Ways |
| 7. Sigh & Try Again |
| 8. Change To Come |
| 9. Why Don't You Do Right? |
| 10. Red Hen Strut |
| 11. Darkness on the Delta |
| 12. I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow |
| 13. Blues Stay Away From Me |
| 14. Please Don't Talk About Me |
Editorial Reviews
Hippo Press, June 28, 2001
"...they play an amalgam of styles that can be best described as bluegrass swing with major jazz overtones."
Product Description
Much of this music comes from a different time and place, when swing was king, smoky dance halls resonated with acousic jazz & swing, and bluegrass music was was evolving from the roots of the Appalachian Mountains and melding with the blues. Music that faded with the onslaught of rock, yet was such a great influence on it. A mix of vintage swing, bluegrass, western swing, folk; covers and originals. All tied together by great playing on acoustic instruments; resophonic guitar (Dobro-tm),upright bass, mandolin, guitar, & fiddle. Vocals range from high & lonesome three part harmony, to sultry solos. The songs come all over the place; Benny Goodman, Bill Monroe, Red Foley, Asleep at the Wheel, the movie "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou", and Red Knuckles & the Trailblazers. Diane's originals span swing and bluegrass, but don't confuse the two.
Midnight Airwaves
Midnight Airwaves,Late Night Radio,Late Night Radio,A bit of vintage jazz, old western swing, bluegrass, folky originals- all on acoustic bass, guitar, Dobro, mandolin, & fiddle and vocals that range from sultry to high & lonesome; stuff heard on & from late night radio.
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Midnight Airwaves
Late Night Radio Manufacturer: Late Night Radio ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005UQKI Release Date: 2001-12-12 |
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Album Description
Much of this music comes from a different time and place, when swing was king, smoky dance halls resonated with acousic jazz & swing, and bluegrass music was was evolving from the roots of the Appalachian Mountains and melding with the blues. Music that faded with the onslaught of rock, yet was such a great influence on it. A mix of vintage swing, bluegrass, western swing, folk; covers and originals. All tied together by great playing on acoustic instruments; resophonic guitar (Dobro-tm),upright bass, mandolin, guitar, & fiddle. Vocals range from high & lonesome three part harmony, to sultry solos. The songs come all over the place; Benny Goodman, Bill Monroe, Red Foley, Asleep at the Wheel, the movie "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou", and Red Knuckles & the Trailblazers. Diane's originals span swing and bluegrass, but don't confuse the two.Album Review: