John Two-Hawks 9-16-2008 Honest FM The Badlanders
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9-16-2008 “The Badlanders featuring John Two-Hawks and Van Adams live acoustic, interview, and new CD release for Of Dirt And Dreams on Honest Tunes Radio Podcast”
SET ONE: Badlands, Interview*, How Long, Interview*, Trail Of Tears, Interview*, Prairie Moon*, …more
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THE BANDS :
The Badlanders – Of Dirt And Dreams (New CD! Comes out this week)
The Badlanders – *Live at KXUA Honest FM Studios
John Two-Hawks – Elk Dreamer
FEATURING: John Two-Hawks and Van Adams, performing live in-studio on tonight’s radio show webcast!
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September 16th, 2008 at 9:04 PM UTC 2008n 9-16-08
Great show Daniel and John Two-Hawks! I am part Cherokee and this music/history is a great treat!
Thanks!
September 17th, 2008 at 6:51 PM UTC 2008n 9-17-08
http://www.lastwaltztribute.com
http://www.myspace.com/lastwaltzensemble
THE LAST WALTZ ENSEMBLE PRESENTS LEGENDARY MUSIC OF DYLAN AND THE BAND
GEORGE’S MAJESTIC OCTOBER 10
It’s really no wonder Atlanta’s Last Waltz Ensemble has rapidly become the show to catch at venues nationwide. The core line up of the group is comprised of the best musicians in the southeast.
But perhaps the most innovative and fun aspect of The Last Waltz Ensemble, is organizer Kris Gloer’s uncanny ability to secure a plethora of stellar special guests for each performance. Past shows have included appearances by what Gloer cleverly calls “associates”; Oliver Wood, Susan Tedeschi, Doug Wannamaker, Colonel Bruce Hampton (ret.), Jeff Mosier and members of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band among many others have played with The Last Waltz Ensemble. Each show portends surprises in material (lately they’ve been covering, or rather uncovering the earliest songs of the pre-The Band group The Hawks) and musicians, as the best of the best join them on stage.
Despite its ability to duplicate the music of Bob Dylan and The Band, The Last Waltz steers itself away from lingering in coverland. Each show is designed to give musicians room to breath.
“Some of our arrangements are really true to the originals, but some are great departures. We don’t claim to be a reenactment of any sort or to play specific roles on stage. We leave the whole thing open to experimentation.” says Gloer.
The Last Waltz Ensembles greatest skill, however, lies in allowing audience members to relive the specialness of the music.
“Our show brings out private memories from people. Hundreds of folks have e-mailed me their personal stories about Dylan or Band shows they attended back in the day – or pilgrimages to Big Pink (the house in Saugerties, N.Y. where Dylan and The Band secretly recorded 1967′s fabled Basement Tapes). “Gloer is adamant about his place in this music and his respect and dedication to the people he plays with as well as his audience.”The hair is standing up on my arm as I tell you this, because I’ve heard so many heartwarming tales. That just goes back to our conditioning as humans and our need to share the things we admire and respect and love.”
September 17th, 2008 at 7:20 PM UTC 2008n 9-17-08
Memphis Post Panic Late Night Show
10/15/2008
11:00 PM
$7.00 to get in
Roosevelt Collier’s (Of The Lee Boys)
Sacred Steel Stew
at the Red Rooster
140 Lt.George Lee Avenue
Memphis, TN 38103
(about a block from Fed Ex Forum)
www. roostermemphis. com
See you there!
January 5th, 2009 at 6:48 AM UTC 2009n 1-5-09
van is wearing a rad wolf shirt in that pic