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Alison Krauss, Robert Plant release new video: ‘Please Read the Letter’

March 31st, 2008 | Category: Bluegrass News, media clip

This is the first video Alison Krauss and Robert Plant released. “Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On) from Raising Sand.

Burlington, MA – Robert Plant and Alison Krauss have just completed a new video for “Please Read the Letter” – the second single off of their celebrated T Bone Burnett-produced album Raising Sand. Set in a sparsely decorated gothic mansion, the video offers an elegant and haunting visual companion to the Robert Plant and Jimmy Page penned tune from the album. “Please Read the Letter” which debuted yesterday on CMT, was shot in Los Angeles by director Rocky Schenck.

Click here to see the video for “Please Read the Letter.”

Raising Sand (Rounder Records) was recently certified RIAA Platinum, and garnered a Grammy® award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for the track “Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On).” Plant and Krauss are set to embark on a world tour with a band led by T Bone Burnett beginning on April 19th in Louisville, KY.

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Blue Highway: In the studio

February 18th, 2008 | Category: media clip

The good folks at Lotos Nile let us know about this “behind the scenes” video filmed with Blue Highway during the recording of their latest Rounder release “Through The Window of a Train.” The clip includes interviews with band members, audio samples from the new album and features commentaries by Sam Bush, Ricky Skaggs and Jeremy Garrett of the Infamous Stringdusters.

The video was produced by Craig Havighurst of String Theory Media.


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Bluegrass on the Grand Ole Opry this week

February 08th, 2008 | Category: Bluegrass News, media clip

Tennessee Mafia Jug Band on the Grand Ole Opry

Friday February 8th

Marty Stuart - 8:00-8:30

The Whites - 8:00-8:30

Tennessee Mafia Jug Band - 8:00-8:30

Bobby Osborne & Rocky Top X-Press - 8:30-9:00

Saturday February 9th

Bobby Osborne & Rocky Top X-Press - 6:30-7:00

Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver - 7:30-8:00 & 11:00-11:30

The Grascals - 8:00-8:30 & 10:00-10:30

Jesse McReynolds & The Virginia Boys - 8:30-9:00 & 9:30-10:00

The Grand Ole Opry is broadcast live on WSM 650 AM radio, online at www.WSMonline.com and on XM Satellite Radio (XM 11). All listed times are central time.

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CMT previews Plant / Krauss Crossroads show

February 06th, 2008 | Category: Bluegrass News, media clip
Alison Krauss and Robert Plant photo by Pamela SpringsteenAlison Krauss and Robert Plant photo by Pamela Springsteen

CMT.com has a preview of the highly anticipated Robert Plant and Alison Krauss episode of Crossroads available online. The show is set to air Feb. 11th on CMT at 7 P.M. CST.

The video clip is of “Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)” from the unlikely duo’s “Raising Sand” album. The CD was released to critical acclaim in Oct of 2007 and can be viewed here. The backing band on the Crossroads show includes T. Bone Burnett on guitar who also produced the project, Dennis Crouch on Bass and Buddy Miller on Guitar.

Plant and Krauss will also kick off their North American tour April 19th at the Palace Theatre in Louisville, Ky. with additional shows in Knoxville, Chattanooga, New Orleans and Birmingham before kicking off the European leg of the tour. Additional dates are still in the works. For more information visit the Robert Plant / Alison Krauss “Raising Sand” website.

In Other Plant Krauss News:

Below is a clip from the BBC’s “Breakfast” show featuring Robert Plant and Alison Krauss who were interviewed about the “Raising Sand” CD.


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Laurie Lewis kicking off a big year

February 05th, 2008 | Category: Bluegrass News, media clip
Tom Rozum and Laurie Lewis photo by Don PrichardTom Rozum and Laurie Lewis photo by Don Prichard

As the year begins Laurie Lewis and Tom Rozum are off to Hawaii to perform three duet shows this February then back to a spring and summer of music as Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands, playing Merlefest, Wilkesboro, NC; Strawberry Park, Preston, CT; Bluegrass for the Greenbelt, Oakland, CA; and the High Mountain High Fever Festival, Westcliffe, CO. Visit LaurieLewis.com for additional tour details.

Laurie and Tom will be teaching at Augusta Heritage Bluegrass Week, Elkins, WV and riding on Echo River trips down the Rogue and Tuolumne rivers in Oregon and California.

A new solo album of Laurie’s originals with many friends is planned for release this year. Laurie has been in the studio with others over the winter producing CD projects for Ray Bierl (www.raybierl.com) and Susie Glaze (www.susieglaze.com).

Lewis has also posted more downloads on her website at www.LaurieLewis.com.

“This new section [of the website] allows us to furnish individual song and tune downloads from our self-produced CD’s and our deep catalog, as well as the “best of” from live shows. We are offering only stuff that is not available anywhere else. As we go back through the archives, we will be adding some live cuts from over the years. Please let us know what you think, and what you’d like to have made available this way. We’re listening.”Laurie Lewis

Singles Recently added to the Download section in the online store include:

Ula Ai Hawane
(Laurie Lewis/Spruce and Maple Music, ASCAP)
Laurie Lewis: lead vocal, guitar, Richard Bennett: Hawaiian guitar, Rick Cunha: ukulele, Todd Phillips: string bass, Tom Rozum, Julay Brooks, Rick Cunha: harmony vocals
This song, inspired by the music of Kalama’s Quartet, recites the names of some of Hawaii’s extinct birds: Ula Ai Hawane, Akialoa, Kaka Wahie, Kioea, and O’o.

Love Chooses You (Recorded live at Wintergrass, February 2005, by Fred Forssell)
(Laurie Lewis)
Laurie Lewis and the Right Hand

Laurie Lewis- vocal and guitar, Tom Rozum- mandolin, harmony vocal, Scott Huffman- guitar, Craig Smith- banjo, Todd Phillips- string bass

Geraldine and Ruthie Mae (Recorded live at the Cashmere Coffeehouse, Cashmere, WA, March 2007, by Fred Forssell)
(Sarah Elizabeth Campbell)
Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands
Laurie Lewis- vocal and guitar, Tom Rozum- mandolin, harmony vocal, Scott Huffman- guitar, Craig Smith- banjo, Todd Phillips- string bass

Train of Love
(Johnny Cash)
Laurie Lewis- vocals, guitar, Roy Rogers- slide guitar, Darol Anger- fiddle, Tom Rozum- mandolin, harmony vocal, Todd Phillips- bass, Billy Lee Lewis- drums
Laurie recorded this for a Johnny Cash tribute on CMH Records, called Cash on Delivery. Great slide and fiddle!

Trouble in Mind
Laurie Lewis with Lost Weekend western swing band, recorded at the Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA, March 13, 1992 from their live CD, Swingin’ Out West (www.lostweekend.ws)
Personnel:Bobby Black- steel guitar, Chris Grampp- lead guitar, Don Burnham- rhythm guitar, Kevin Wimmer- fiddle, Doug Harman- piano, Bing Nathan- bass, “Buffalo Bill” Maginnis- drums, Jim Rothermel- reeds, Jack Minger- trumpet, Bob Mielke- trombone

Beaver Creek
(Public Domain)
Laurie Lewis, Fiddle, Craig Smith, Banjo
Craig learned this tune from fiddler Steve Thomas, who says it’s from Pennsylvania. We occasionally play it in concert. We’d play it more often if the guitar player would break more strings.

How Can I Keep from Singing?
(Public Domain)
Laurie Lewis, Kathy Kallick, Tom Rozum: vocals

Lulalulay
(Laurie Lewis/Spruce and Maple Music, ASCAP)
Laurie Lewis: fiddle, guitar, vocal, Tom Rozum: mandola, Kathy Kallick: harmony vocal

Video: Laurie Lewis & Grant Street - Those Texas Bluebonnets

Features Laurie and Tom Rozum on twin fiddles.


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