#NoraJaneStruthers & #ThePartyLine playing the #JacksonTerminal on #JacksonAvenue during #RhythmAndBlooms #Festival in the #OldCity #neighborhood of #Downtown #Knoxville, #Tennessee #37902 (at Rhythm N' Blooms Festival)

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#NoraJaneStruthers & #ThePartyLine playing the #JacksonTerminal on #JacksonAvenue during #RhythmAndBlooms #Festival in the #OldCity #neighborhood of #Downtown #Knoxville, #Tennessee #37902 (at Rhythm N' Blooms Festival)
#belleandsebastian #thepartyline #peru
#belleandsebastian #thepartyline for tonite
#今日の一曲 #bellandsebastian #thepartyline トムヨークがまだ入荷しないので聞いたら買っちゃったよ。こう作ったらいいに決まってるじゃーん、でも5曲目のthe cat with the creamが凄く良いです。 #music
"The Party Line" : Belle and Sebastian
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Belle and Sebastian playing their new single "The Party Line" at the Pitchfork Paris Music Festival. Coming up in Gingerale's next episode!
duo project sneak peek
My friend Christian Sedelmeyer and i started recording some fiddle and banjo tunes last month while we were touring in CA with the party line. One of them is being used as the background music for this ad for a bison burger company...
Folk Alliance jam session review
Hearth Music included Aaron and Myself in their post Folk Alliance recommendations after seeing us playing a late night jam session...
"And that band brings me to a major discovery: young old-time players Aaron Jonah Lewis (fiddle) and clawhammer banjo berserker Joe Overton. Both are key players in Nora Jane Struther's band, where they're great, but I was treated to some intense late night duo jams from these guys that blew my mind. I've heard quite a lot of old-time fiddle and banjo playing, trust me, but I've never heard it like this. They both played at break-neck speeds, Aaron's fiddle whipping around tight corners like a high-end sports car, and Joe's clawhammer banjo was wickedly complex. He improvised wildly across the fingerboard, playing on a fretless banjo to boot, and came up with the most interesting counterpoint. It was like watching Bach hopped up on speed, composing kickass barn dance tunes in Appalachia. Kind of. Both these players are people you need to watch..."
see the full article here