Americana Music Festival

The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band "Speed of Life"

NGDB Here's a band that is truly an American institution. They go way back to 1966. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was THERE, for everything. They are such a part of the musical & political fabric of this country, yet when they came aboard the Music Fog/Celebrity Coaches bus in Nashville you would of thought they were trying to be discovered.

Unpretentious is probably the word that best describes the setting. And when John McEuen pulled out the banjo he intended to play for the session, the camera was drawn to it. You just could not take your eyes off of it. I began to wonder what history it had witnessed. It was obviously very old, and yet had a gentle sound. It became the one item in the room that reminded us all that The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was THERE, for everything. They had witnessed and been a part of The Summer of Love. When Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix climbed to the top, they were there. When The Fillmore West was the center of the musical universe, they were there. And they never stopped.

I asked John about the banjo's history after the session was over. He told me it was built in the 20s, muttered something else, then shut the case and told me to "stop looking at it." Maybe because to him it was just a banjo. Or maybe, just maybe, it is all powerful and is the secret to life itself. One will never know.

Here is NGDB with the title track from their latest work Speed of Life.

-Beans

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Speed of Life - Speed of Life

Jonell Mosser "Bottom Rail"

Jonell Mosser Jonell Mosser is a powerhouse. If you can feel it, she can sing it. From the softest, saddest whimper, to the blueseyiest belt. She has lent her voice in ensemble performance on projects from Wynonna, Etta James, and Rodney Crowell, just to name a few.

She has been a Nashville fixture for ages, her shows are legendary. Jonell came up on the bus with Tom Britt, he of the legendary Britt brothers, and one of her ace band along with Craig Krampf and Steve Mackey...you MUST see them next time you are in Nashville. On the heels of a brand new album Trust Yourself, see if this don't get it - "Bottom Rail."

-Jessie

Jonell Mosser - Trust Yourself - Bottom Rail

DADDY "Early to Bed, Early to Rise"

DADDY cover I've always admired Will Kimbrough's work; first as a player, then as a producer. He's made some beautiful records wearing either hat. Now, put him together with Tommy Womack, and you've got a one-two punch!  In fact, my first introduction to the pairing was with their former band The Bis-quits. Much of the blues feel from that project carries over to DADDY---you can't shake the blues out of these guys.   

I've been around each of them in the studio before, separately, but never together. So, I was sure to pick up some lessons during our time with them on the bus. I didn't realize it would be something simple like the familiar saying you've heard so many times before. But, can you relate? Uh...yeah. Here's "Early to Bed, Early to Rise" from this summer's For a Second Time.

-Aaron

Daddy - For a Second Time - Early to Bed, Early to Rise