Usher caught up music1/1/2024 ![]() Like The Grateful Dead, each Billy Strings performance is unique. Most or all Billy Strings concerts are captured with top-level audio quality and multi-camera setups. I couldn’t wait to share it with you, so we just released it … There’s a lot more where this came from. But selecting out some of the most epic moments from his live performances and releasing them for the entire world to experience on demand might be part of the approach moving forward.īilly String has already confirmed, “Live record is in the works folks! I’ve been digging through a big ol’ pile of shows trying to find all the good stuff and I stumbled upon a MMATC sandwich from last March in Winston-Salem, NC. We still may get studio albums, and a lot of his live stuff is available on, which streams many of his concerts as well. Releasing a live track like this might be part of a new strategy of how to approach Billy’s career in the recorded context. We’re just a band that’s going to sell a million tickets-one show at a time. Strings said it best back in June when he iterated, “We’re never going to be a band that sells a million records. While Billy Strings has been smashing records when it comes to live performance-including selling out massive arena dates on multiple nights in places like Austin and Nashville-his record sales haven’t necessarily been commensurate. “Billy did in fact sign with Reprise, though we parted on great terms and still consider him part of the family,” Rounder publicist Regina Joskow confirms to Saving Country Music, while also saying that strings recently collaborated with another Rounder artist for an upcoming recording, and he’s always welcome to come back if he wants. Perhaps it was decided to keep it hush hush as some folks will invariably label anyone signing with a major as a “sellout.” Billy actually signed to Reprise back in April, and released his big track with Willie Nelson “California Sober” through the label, though few noticed, and nobody reported on it at the time. Billy’s other Rounder releases of Renewal and his most recent Me/And/Dad have also been nominated for Grammys.īut this new epic track was released through Reprise Records, which is a division of Warner-aka a major label. He signed with the label in 2019 to release his album Home, which went on to win the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album. Though at times what Strings does stretches beyond, as can be seen and heard in the new track when he hits the electric guitar effects pedal.Ī lot of media outlets have dutifully picked up the release of this new 38-minute track/video, but they may be burying the lede here about why this release is important in the Billy Strings universe.īilly Strings was previously signed to bluegrass label Rounder Records. Though stretching out three songs into a 38-minute movement is more indicative of the jam band world, the music still resides very much in the acoustic and bluegrass realm. It just happens to be that the genre he still encompasses more than anything remains bluegrass. Combining the songs “Meet Me At The Creek,” “Pyramid Country,” “Must Be Seven,” and rounding back to “Meet Me At The Creek,” the release is illustrative of the type of immersive and cohesive magic Billy Strings and his backing band evidence live on a regular basis, which has Strings reaching into the stratosphere as an arena-level artist.īilly Strings is the live music marvel of our era, irrespective of genre. This entry was posted in Covers on Februby nicholas.Billy Strings has just released an epic 38-minute live track to streaming platforms, as well as an accompanying video. Lots of cool fills learned and great memories brought to mind. ![]() I saw and heard things that continue to amaze me to this day, some of which I’ve incorporated into my own playing. ![]() It’s a complex beast! Aaron has a very unique style of playing that I’ve not quite been able to put my finger on, but I know it has to do those damn triplets!!! Anyway, if I ever meet this man, I shall ask him to play this song for the 1000th time.Īaron Spear’s cover of Caught Up, among several other performances at the festival opened my eyes to a whole new world of drums. I’ve listen to this tune several hundred times over the years and tried to learn some of the fills. I instantly became a fan of Aaron and he’s remained one of my favorite drummers ever since. First time I heard it was circa 2011 when a friend shared the infamous drum cover by the one and only Aaron Spears, which he played at the 2006 Modern Drummer Festival.
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