Nashville Arts March 2017

Nashville Arts - March 2017  Magazines

Posted by Puslik at March 1, 2017
Nashville Arts - March 2017

Nashville Arts - March 2017
English | 108 pages | PDF | 36 MB
George Jones - Birth Of A Legend: The Truly Complete Starday & Mercury Recordings 1954-1961 (2017) {6CD Bear Family BCD 16100}

George Jones - Birth Of A Legend: The Truly Complete Starday & Mercury Recordings 1954-1961 (2017) {6CD Bear Family BCD 16100}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 1.92 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 1.02 Gb
Artwork @ 300 dpi (png) -> 51 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1954-61, 2017 Bear Family Records | BCD 16100
Country / Honky Tonk / Nashville Country / Country Gospel / Country Pop

In May 1956, the Texan label Starday issued a wild rockabilly single by Thumper Jones. Its top side, the kinetic “Rock It”, was primal, uncontrolled and wild. The flip, “How Come It”, was less frenzied but still driving and infectious. Original pressings of the two-sided pounder in either its 45 or 78 form now fetch at least Ј200. This is not your usual rockabilly rarity though. The record’s label credited the songs to a Geo. Jones. Thumper Jones was a pseudonymous George Jones (1931–2013), who was cashing in a hip style: the only time he did so with rockabilly.

Scott Ellison - Walkin Through The Fire (2011)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Oct. 26, 2019
Scott Ellison - Walkin Through The Fire (2011)

Scott Ellison - Walkin Through The Fire (2011)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue, log) ~ 404.54 Mb | 58:58 | Scans included
Blues-Rock | Country: USA | Label: JSE Records - JSE CD 21204

A talented singer-songwriter, guitarist, and blues-rocker, Scott Ellison was born on June13, 1954, in Tulsa, OK. By the '70s, Tulsa had become an unexpected hotbed of blues-based rock bands as proven by both Eric Clapton and Freddie King's backing bands hailing from the area. It was the perfect match for Ellison with his heavy guitar shredding blues style. It was around that same time that Ellison began playing with legends in the business, such as country singer Jesseca James (Conway Twitty's daughter) in 1977 and renowned bluesman Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown in 1981.