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+++ on the "Austin to Boston" documentary...I watched it a number of times while it was on Netflix... The Staves were showcased prominently, and I was knocked out by their voices and harmony... The rest of the featured artists held their own well, and I highly recommend the film...
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This was my goal!
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Happy to share the happiness!
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My pleasure! I don't listen to much new music, but these women really hit me in the gut. Just amazing.
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I’ve been a huge fan for a lot of years now. The guitar playing is very classy and the blood harmony between the sisters is otherworldly. Great band.
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Voices of Angels. The delicate light touch on the strings are the perfect accompaniment to their vocal style. Thanks for sharing.
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Yeah, I know of them, but confess that I had forgotten them. The girls are from Watford - near where I used to play in the '70s - doubt they were even born back then.
I have their first album - who doesn't enjoy three part harmonies? The gibson? don't know can't find a decent image of it - probably one of those less successful dreadnought copies they released in ...the '70s ? Edit: In'69 Gibson dropped their original Jumbo shape and replaced it with pseudo dreadnought models in the J45/50s with Martin scale lengths. There was also a "heritage" model, and J-30,35,40, and 55 square shoulder models. None weer highly regarded and have little collector values.
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Silly Moustache, Just an old Limey acoustic guitarist, Dobrolist, mandolier and singer. I'm here to try to help and advise and I offer one to one lessons/meetings/mentoring via Zoom! |