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I'm really hoping this KOTO radio station, whose live streaming this festival, will put this stuff on YouTube. Maybe some conflict with the musicians if its monetized, but it would get a lot of views.
 
I'm tuned in for the evening, JoeB in an hour and 10 minutes.

Band named JJ Grey and Mofro playing now.
 
Joe's into " just got paid / dazed and confused " medley.

He did this in 2009 when he first appeared with Eric Clapton at the Royal Albert Hall. This is how I found Joe. That concert was put on VH1 .
 
WOW... I've never heard of him before... AND he's from my own state ... BUT ... I'm REALLY liking him...
I'm referring to JJ Grey and Mofro ...
 
Y'all ever hear Blackberry Smoke? Classified as Country Rock. I couldn't pick a song to represent so here's their YouTube videos page. I carry 15 of their songs in my mix.

 
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Radio. But online is available. And videos (one of my favorites with story below).
 
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Doing a Joe Cocker concert now... Talk about somebody that puts everything into it...

I think every band needs a bass player that looks like that...

 

She was at the Telluride Festival a couple weeks ago , she's 18 yo

Grace Bowers covers Led Zeppelin on new single

October 4, 2024BRR Staff0 CommentsGrace Bowers
Grace Bowers, 18 year old, meteorically fast rising guitarist, songwriter and bandleader today released her new single, a reimagination of Led Zeppelin classic “Going To California,” with production from John Osborne (of Osborne Brothers) and mastering done by Emily Lazar. Joined by an all-female, all-star ensemble of Nashville rising stars the recording includes British singer-songwriter Lucie Silvas and country music singer Caroline Jones who share vocals, alongside Sierra Hull on mandolin and Sistastrings who provide a stunning string arrangement to the track. Bowers’ guitars sparkles throughout, weaving restrained crystalline guitar flourishes, embellishing tastefully on Jimmy Page’s original lead lines by employing a moody, blues tinged guitar tone which offers a fresh reinterpretation of the song, which originally featured on Led Zeppelin’s 1971 album, IV.

Of the release, Bowers stated, “This Led Zeppelin song has always had a special place in my heart. After performing it live with these women at my charity show I realized that there was something special to be captured. I hope you enjoy this reimagining of the original song!”
 
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