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I also like Lzzy Hale and have posted a few of her videos, along with her band Halestorm, on multiple OT Music threads.
I like Halestorm as well. Halestorm was one of the, if not the first 'name' band to take The Warning on tour. She mentored TW with a lot of tips to touring.

I watched an interview with Lzzy where she described the process of how she came to collaborate with The HU. She wrote her lyrics for the song and submitted them to get the band's approval.
Powerful song....
 
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another lost treasure! Their favorite tune of mine was a tribute to Don Sugarcane Harris and Dewey Terry, who had a tune that this tune quoted from. It's A Beautiful Day might be the first rock band to feature a classically-trained violinist, David LaFlamme.
 
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Really like this song, love the band, and lead singer Brittany Holljes makes me wish I could shed about 40 years and get back in the game. Oh, well.

They're out of Durham, N.C. Is this the best thing ever to come out of Durham? Any idea who we could ask about that?...😇

 
For classical and old time fans. Great bowed bass work by Paul Kowert, and when he and Britt get going on Johnson Boys at about the 3:40 mark, things take off.
 
Tchavolo Schmitt, and one of the great manouche tunes. Main tune starts at the 3:00 mark, but the whole clip, taken from the movie, is great,
 
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Tchavolo Schmitt, and one of the great manouche tunes. Main tune starts at the 3:00 mark, but the whole clip, taken from the movie, is great,

That intro was like the reincarnation of Django playing Fado in a Lisbon back alley bar. Thank you!
 
Nefesh Mountain - The Narrow Bridge

Broadly defined as Jewish Bluegrass but a blend of traditional styles.
My nephew is an Emmy winning filmmaker and is currently involved with these folks creating a documentary of their music.

 
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Not many folks know that Phil Collins was a member of an electric jazz band called Brand X for a couple of years while he was with Genesis. Here’s one of my favorite cuts of theirs.

 
The Blue Project, a jazz/rock group from the 1960s. Their album Projections was excellent--especially the very jazzy "Flute Thing."

BTW, the great Al Kooper was a a member of the group. Kooper played the organ on Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone."

 
The Boswell Sisters, a close harmony group from New Orleans in the 1930s. A great era for music.

 
Alabama 3, a British group that recorded "Woke Up This Morning"--a song we all know as the theme song for the great TV series The Sopranos. Here's the long version--with a recitation of the names of all the great blues and jazz performers who had passed. (P.S.: they were forced to change the name of the group to A3 in the US because the country group Alabama complained).

 
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