porsche76e
porsche76e t1_ja0rgzi wrote
Reply to modern recordings of traditional southern/appalachian folk and gospel music? by rotterdamn8
Check out the Smithsonian Institute Folkways Recordings
Especially those curated or produced by John Cohen and Ralph Rinzler prior to 1970. Rinzler, with Cohen, was a member of the Greenbrier Boys, one of the first urban bluegrass bands. Rinzler 'discovered' Doc Watson and successfully managed Bill Monroe's triumphant return to an urban audience after Elvis' scorching Blue Moon of Kentucky. Monroe, asked about Elvis' success later, said, "Those were some powerful royalty checks!"
porsche76e t1_ja5c1yu wrote
Reply to Going on a trip and want to make a playlist…. by LittleWorld_Fire2030
1812 Overture, w/cannon;
Caprice Italian
Both Tchaikovsky, both brief.
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Beethoven's Ninth, the Pastoral, longer.
Elton John, Goodbye Norma Jean, and Love Lies Bleeding...