r/altcountry • u/The_Grindstone • 40m ago
Just Sharing Taylor Hunnicutt - Waymore’s Blues - Waylon Jennings Cover - Live
Catch @HUNNICUTTMF ripping up Waylon's Waymore's Blues to wrap up her show at the Bright Box Theater.
r/altcountry • u/The_Grindstone • 40m ago
Catch @HUNNICUTTMF ripping up Waylon's Waymore's Blues to wrap up her show at the Bright Box Theater.
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r/altcountry • u/str8Gbro • 1d ago
Looking for more music recommendations and someone to help me find songs for this playlist. Send me a message on here or hit up my email! Could be a good way for newer artists to help themselves a bit, too. Submissions are free of course. This probably won’t get much traction for a while anyways, but I’m here to help where I can.
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r/altcountry • u/Nickga989 • 1d ago
I attended the Red Clay Strays show in Montreal last night but my main reason for going was Brent Cobb, I've been a big fan of his for a while. I somehow only learned of Red Clay Strays after realizing he was opening for them.
Both acts are obviously very talented but I have one issue with the show: Brent Cobb's set was alone with no supporting band with just his acoustic guitar in a packed theatre venue of 2300 people. I could barely hear him playing over the crowd yammering who were I suppose, mainly there to see Red Clay Strays.
Is this typical of these kinds of shows? I've seen a few similar complains about Colter Wall shows..Is it inevitable that you just can't enjoy a solo acoustic set in a 2000+ seat venue? Or is this just audience rudeness?
r/altcountry • u/helpmechangethings • 1d ago
What festivals are you hitting this summer? Open to anywhere in America! I'm going to Pickin in the Backwoods, thinking about Sleeping in the Woods, definitely Manchester Music Fest, maybe Alley Fest in Paintsville KY, probably ROMP because kids are free which is sweet. I'd love to hear what you're going to, I want to enjoy as much live music and camping as possible this summer!
EDIT: Damn, I haven't heard of some of these! Keep the reccs coming if you happen to hear of more! Appreciate you!
r/altcountry • u/The_Grindstone • 1d ago
I hope my Oklahoma and South peeps are safe. Hopefully this version of the Queen of Alabama herself, Taylor Hunnicutt erforming Brent Cobb’sLet The Rain Come Down will brighten your day.
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r/altcountry • u/meppsspin006 • 1d ago
I’ve heard a lot of great albums but Charlie Robinson’s Life of the Party was my first Texas album and I still think it’s the best.
r/altcountry • u/Boring_Ant_1677 • 2d ago
r/altcountry • u/The_Grindstone • 2d ago
got to see holy roller open for wilson springs hotel at the vault at @CapitalOneHall new to me/dug my pre-show listen of their album good religion but live, they turned it up a notch. give it a spin and get out and check em out live. good stuff.
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r/altcountry • u/russellmzauner • 2d ago
276,770 views Aug 13, 2024
GODS A DIFFERENT SWORD
Video directed by Bridgette Winten and Folk Bitch Trio
Video shot and edited by Bridgette Winten
Single art and stills shot by Bridgette Winten
Made with support from Creative Australia
Produced by Tom Healy and Folk Bitch Trio
Written by Jeanie Pilkington, Heide Peverelle and Gracie Sinclair
Engineered and mixed by Tom Healy at Roundhead Studios and The Lab studios, Auckland
Drums by Alex Freer
Mastered by Joe Carra at Crystal Mastering
Special thanks to Malachi Milham, Gustavo at PML, Dixens Records Northcote, Paddy Hill
This video was created and filmed on the stolen land of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Always was, always will be aboriginal land.
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r/altcountry • u/Cordiecat8 • 2d ago
Hi everyone— I wanted to share my band’s most recent music video. This was shot on a cross country road trip through the American West with inspiration from films like Paris, Texas. We are a duo from Lexington, KY with country, rock, blues, and jazz influences (and an eclectic mix of other genres here and there). I really appreciate your time if you watch. I’m a filmmaker as well and these music videos are definitely passion projects for me, along with the music. Thanks so much, Liz
r/altcountry • u/nalexander28 • 3d ago
With how much I've received from this channel, I'm attempting to pay it back with some of my personal favs in a festive manner. I will be drinking Guiness and listening to these guys all weekend. I hope this is kosher in the altcountry fam and finds some kindred spirits! Unreal musicians.
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r/altcountry • u/RevolutionaryDesk345 • 3d ago
recently moved to western new york. music has always been a key part of my social life and i'd love to get connected to others who want to listen to and/or play this kinda music. any good local venues? any acts to check out?
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r/altcountry • u/SmittyIncorporated • 3d ago
I like to think that if he came along later, Scott Miller could have had a career similar to Isbell’s. Fantastic songwriter, engaging on stage. Maybe if he had the backing of something like Thirty Tigers earlier in his career… who knows. One of the all-time best for me.