Limelighters

Jody Miller - There's A Party Goin On (1972) [Official Digital Download]  Vinyl & HR

Posted by ciklon5 at April 12, 2022
Jody Miller - There's A Party Goin On (1972) [Official Digital Download]

Jody Miller - There's A Party Goin On (1972) [Official Digital Download]
FLAC (tracks), Lossless [24bit-192kHz] | 29:50 | 1,02 Gb
Genre: Country / Label: Columbia - Legacy

Although she became famous for "Queen of the House," her response to Roger Miller's "King of the Road," Jody Miller pioneered a fusion of folk, country, and pop that set the stage for the folky country-pop of the '70s. Raised in Oklahoma, she was born Myrna Joy Miller and, inspired by the music of Joan Baez, learned to play guitar at the age of 14. Soon after, Miller joined a folk trio and began performing at a local coffeehouse. Lou Gottlieb, a member of folk group the Limelighters, heard her sing and was impressed enough to offer to help her get a recording contract, provided she move to Los Angeles. Miller initially declined, as she had recently married, but eventually she and her husband went to California to test the waters. A friend of the family arranged an audition with Capitol Records, which signed Miller while suggesting that she change her name from Myrna to the folkier "Jody."
VA - Where Have All The Flowers Gone - The Songs Of Pete Seeger (1998)

VA - Where Have All The Flowers Gone - The Songs Of Pete Seeger (1998)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 832 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 340 MB
2:27:04 | Full Scans Included | Folk Rock, Acoustic, Folk | Label: Appleseed Recordings

Features 39 tracks on 2 CDs and includes 2 booklets that contain extensive notes celebrating 50 years of singing and songwriting by one of the truly great artists of the 20th century. This collection includes a new song by Seeger, as well as rare appearances by artists like: Bruce Springsteen, Ani DiFranco, Bonnie Raitt, the Indigo Girls, Peter, Paul & Mary, Judy Collins, Tim Robbins (yup, the actor) and more! A pretty stunning group of socially conscious performers (from Bonnie Raitt to Billy Bragg) join in tribute to the inspirational music and life of Pete Seeger on this expansive 2 CD set. The grand selection of songs is well-annotated with notes from the artists and Seeger himself about each piece and its place in the pantheon. Among the many highlights are Bruce Springsteen's heartfelt "We Shall Overcome," John Trudell's tense "Torn Flag," actor Tim Robbins's rap-like "All My Children of the Sun," and Ani DiFranco's quiet, brooding "My Name Is Lisa Kalvelage." Further listening: the Smithsonian/Folkways release of If I Had a Hammer, a remarkable collection of Seeger singing his own songs. –Michael Ruby

Roger McGuinn - I'll Come Following You (2021)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Feb. 2, 2021
Roger McGuinn - I'll Come Following You (2021)

Roger McGuinn - I'll Come Following You (2021)
MP3 320 kbps | 1:00:09 | 138 Mb
Genre: Rock, Folk, Pop / Label: Hatbox

As the frontman of the Byrds, Roger McGuinn and his trademark 12-string Rickenbacker guitar pioneered folk-rock and, by extension, country-rock, influencing everyone from contemporaries like the Beatles to acolytes like Tom Petty and R.E.M. in the process. James Joseph McGuinn was born on July 13, 1942, in Chicago, where by his teenage years he was already something of a folk music prodigy. After touring with the Limelighters, in 1960 he signed on as an accompanist with the Chad Mitchell Trio, appearing on the LPs Mighty Day on Campus and At the Bitter End; frustrated with his limited role in the group, he soon joined Bobby Darin's group when the singer moved from pop to folk.

Roger McGuinn - Live at The Bottom Line (2021)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at March 9, 2021
Roger McGuinn - Live at The Bottom Line (2021)

Roger McGuinn - Live at The Bottom Line (2021)
MP3 320 kbps | 58:36 | 134 Mb
Genre: Rock Folk / Label: Large Door

As the frontman of the Byrds, Roger McGuinn and his trademark 12-string Rickenbacker guitar pioneered folk-rock and, by extension, country-rock, influencing everyone from contemporaries like the Beatles to acolytes like Tom Petty and R.E.M. in the process. James Joseph McGuinn was born on July 13, 1942, in Chicago, where by his teenage years he was already something of a folk music prodigy. After touring with the Limelighters, in 1960 he signed on as an accompanist with the Chad Mitchell Trio, appearing on the LPs Mighty Day on Campus and At the Bitter End; frustrated with his limited role in the group, he soon joined Bobby Darin's group when the singer moved from pop to folk.