Originally posted by @billie-morganI went to that site and tried to play that one but it didn't play.
I'm listening Let Me Love You ringtone: https://ringtonedownload.in/let-me-love-you/
Found this great player, Molly Tuttle 'White Freightliner Blues'
She explains what she is playing after singing this song. Impressive flat picking! Doc would be pleased.
Here she is with Allison De Groot (playing banjo to Molly's guitar
Here she is with Patrick Gunning playing a Swedish tune called Bas-pellas Eriks Brudpolska
And here with Joe K Walsh and John Mailander
playing a french Canadian fiddle tune:
She has an amazing range! Flatpicking virtuoso!
Sings also!
Cold Rain and Snow:
This is her own band, the Molly Tuttle band
Here is where she got that version:
Peter Rowan with Tony Rice and a couple of cute girls on mandolin and bass:
I'm totes not into this genre of music - sort of a skateboarder grunge, like Smashing Pumpkins--whom I'm sure influenced this band. But this song. From the old school psychedelic presentation to the unique vocals and style, it's worth a watch/listen.
edit: the breakdown at 1:35 has some nifty keyboard sound.
Tom, you said you 'hate' Dylan and Joni Mitchell which you are totally entitled to your opinion but is there ANY folk music you like? Who would you put up here to show any appreciation for music from the common folk? The ones who don't need stadium electronics to show off their music, just a guitar or mandolin or fiddle and such, instrumentals or vocals?
Originally posted by @drewnogal1995, we were working in Israel. She is a great singer for sure! 23 years past now, gad.
Mary Chapin Carpenter - Dead Man Walking
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Another one from her, Edge of the World: