JamBase: Jackie Greene Welcomes Danny Louis & Jim Weider At Levon Helm Studios

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Read On JamBase, July 24, 2016, By Andy Kahn Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, New York hosted a concert by Jackie Greene Saturday night. Joining the singer-songwriter and his band for portions of the show were keyboardist Danny Louis of Gov’t Mule and guitarist Jim Weider of The Band.

The second set began with Weider sitting-in on “Shaken” and “So Hard To Find My Way.” After a take on “Hallelujah,” Weider returned along with Louis for renditions of The Band classic “Ophelia” as well as “Tell Me Mama, Tell Me Right.” Weider then exited and Louis stuck around for takes on the Grateful Dead’s “Jack Straw” and The Beatles “Don’t Let Me Down.”

Video footage from last night at Levon’s was captured by Sean Roche, view highlights below.

https://youtu.be/8430kwKieSE

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https://youtu.be/ZOzHD8TMJM0

Setlist (via Jackie Greene)

Set One: I Don’t Live In A Dream, I’m So Gone, Silver Lining, The King Is Dead, Back To The Bottom, Light Up Your Window, Gone Wanderin’, Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain

Set Two: Shaken*, So Hard To Find My Way*, Hallelujah, Ophelia**, Tell Me Mama Tell Me Right**, Jack Straw*** > Don’t Let Me Down***

Notes

  • * with Jim Weider on guitar
  • ** with Jim Weider on guitar & Danny Louis on keyboards
  • *** with Danny Louis on keyboards

Jackie Greene's Back To Birth Tour Continues Through 2016

JACKIE GREENE’S BACK TO BIRTH TOUR CONTINUES IN TO ITS SECOND YEAR WITH NEW DATES ADDED THROUGH NOVEMBER.

DIGITAL-ONLY DELUXE EDITION OF BACK TO BIRTH AVAILABLE NOW INCLUDES

FOUR PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED TRACKS

 “These days, Jackie Greene is out and about, in a town near you, with a lovely, lyrical new record of songs from the heart.” –No Depression
 “Back To Birth…is an apt display of Greene’s vibrant songwriting and deft skills on multiple instruments.” –Paste
“Rock ‘n’ roll rings out in the Roots on Back To Birth…” – The Alternate Root

Acclaimed singer/songwriter/guitarist/musician Jackie Greene has released a deluxe edition of his newest album, Back To Birth, and with the announcement of new dates today his album release tour now extends in to its second year. Available as a digital only release the expanded version of the album features four new tracks including the first studio recording of fan favorite “One Bad Love,” which was originally released in 2012 as a music video: “One Bad Love” Video

Back To Birth is Greene’s first album in five years and he has been on tour non-stop for over a year to support its original release in August 2015. The tour will continue through the end of the year with shows from coast to coast and north to south with runs through Northern California, Colorado, Midwest, the Northeast and South including stops in cities that he rarely performs in. A complete list of confirmed dates are listed below and there are still more to be announced.

Earning his reputation as a musician’s musician, Greene stayed quite busy during the period between his previous album, Til The Light Comes (2010), and Back To Birth. Greene performed frequently as a member of Phil Lesh & Friends, mounted a tour with the trio WRG, consisting of Bob Weir, Black Crowes’ front man Chris Robinson, and himself.  In 2013, he became a member of The Black Crowes playing lead guitar for their Lay Down With Number 13 world tour, their last before disbanding in 2015.  Following the Crowe’s tour, he joined Trigger Hippy with Joan Osborne and Crowe’s drummer Steve Gorman and recorded and released the band’s debut album followed by an extensive tour.

Produced by Los Lobos member Steve Berlin, Back To Birth was recorded at Portland’s Supernatural Sound. The deluxe edition includes 15 songs and finds Greene stretching out on a number of instruments including guitar, piano, organ and drums. “A lot of these songs are looking at the notion of a cyclical existence, and the sense that life goes in a circle,” Greene observes. “I want the songs to come from a place that’s meaningful to me, but I also want to keep them as simple and direct as I can. I look at old blues songs, or Hank Williams songs, and they’re so simple and direct but they convey some pretty deep ideas.”

The Jackie Greene Band includes longtime associate Nathan Dale (Guitars, Vocals), Fitz Harris (Drums, Vocals) and Jon Cornell (Bass).  In addition to lead vocals and guitars, Greene plays piano and the B3.

JACKIE GREENE TOUR DATES

Ticket Link  

http://www.bandsintown.com/JackieGreene

 JULY

17 - Phil Lesh & Friends - Terrapin Crossroads - San Rafael, CA

21 - Infinity Hall - Norfolk, CT

22 - The Warehouse at Fairfield Theatre Company - Fairfield, CT

23 - Levon Helm's Studio - Woodstock, NY

24 - AMP at Strathmore - North Bethesda, MD

 AUGUST

5 - The Grove at Red Lion Hotel - Sacramento, CA

6 - Petaluma Music Festival - Petaluma, CA

7 - Fulton 55 - Fresno, CA

11 - Bret Harte Hall - Felton, CA

12 - Sierra Nevada Big Room - Chico, CA (On Sale July 10th)

17 - Can't Stop The Train - Tribute to Jerry Garcia - The Fillmore, San Francisco,   CA - Benefiting The Rex Foundation and The Jake Peavy Foundation

SEPTEMBER

10 - Stateside Amphitheatre at Jay Peak (with Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers) - Jay Peak, VT

14 & 15 - Phil Lesh & Friends - The Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk - Brooklyn, NY

18 - Castoro Cellars Beaverstock Festival - Templeton, CA

21 - The State Room - Salt Lake City, UT

23 - Mishawaka Amphitheater - Bellvue, CO

24 - Fox Theater - Boulder, CO

27 - Slowdown - Omaha, NE

28 - Redstone Room - Davenport, IA

29 - Hi-Fi - Indianapolis, IN

OCTOBER

1 - Roots n' Blues n' BBQ - Columbia, MO

21 - Westcott Theatre - Syracuse, NY

22 - Brighton Music Hall - Boston, MA

25 & 26 - Brooklyn Bowl - Brooklyn, NY

29 - The Stone Pony - Asbury Park, NJ

NOVEMBER

4 - Terminal West - Atlanta, GA

5 - The Grey Eagle - Asheville, NC

6 - 3rd & Lindsley - Nashville, TN

Back To Birth (Deluxe Edition) - Available on iTunes

Track Listing:

  1. Silver Lining
  2. Now I Can See For Miles
  3. A Face Among The Crowd
  4. Light Up Your Window
  5. Trust Somebody
  6. Motorhome
  7. Hallelujah
  8. The King is Dead
  9. Where The Downhearted Go
  10. You Can’t Have Bad Luck All The Time
  11. Back To Birth
  12. Really Gone (bonus track)
  13. One Bad Love (bonus track)
  14. Jealous Man (bonus track)
  15. Little Bird (bonus track)

 

Keller Williams Releases "Bluhm" to Raise Money for Tim Bluhm

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From JamBase,  June 28, 2016 Keller Williams has announced the release of a new EP, Bluhm, which will raise money for the medical expenses of his friend Tim Bluhm, who was badly injured in a paragliding accident last year. The album contains five covers of Bluhm’s songs.

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Keller Williams "Bluhm" featuring Jackie Greene, Reed Mathis, Jason Crosby and Jenny Keel. 100 percent of the net proceeds will benefit the Tim Bluhm Medical Fund.

In a note announcing the release, Williams lauded Bluhm’s music, writing, “Tim Bluhm, to me, is the epitome of a west coast songwriter. His solo records, and those with The Mother Hips, just reek of California. As a Virginian, I always would dream of the promised land of Pacific time. Tim’s songs have always conjured images of that beautiful section of the country and have fed my longing to be there.”

Williams goes on to note that the EP includes help from Jackie Greene, Reed Mathis, Jason Crosby and Larry and Jenny Keel. “Like most covers I play, I take great liberties with this music,” Williams writes. “Due to my love for these songs, this project was incredibly easy and came together in just a few weeks. Please enjoy while we help to get Tim stompin’ again.”

Bluhm can be purchased here. 100 percent of the net proceeds will benefit the Tim Bluhm Medical Fund.

Impressive Phil Lesh & Friends Lineup To Play Two Nights At New Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk

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LINK TO JAMBASE Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh is bringing a new version of his Phil Lesh & Friends ensemble to the brand new The Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk in Brooklyn September 14 and 15. Phil will be joined by guitarists Jackie Greene and Eric Krasno, drummer Alan Evans, keyboardist Neal Evans, multi-instrumentalists Karl Denson and Jason Crosby along with The Shady Horns for the Coney Island performances.

Phil’s lineup for the September shows isn’t far off from the version of Phil Lesh & Friends that opened Terrapin Crossroads’ The Backyard outdoor space last month including all three members of Soulive. Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday, May 13 at 12 p.m. ET via Ticketmaster.

JAMBASE: Phil Lesh Teams With Soulive, Jackie Greene, Jason Crosby & Horns At Terrapin Crossroads

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LINK TO ARTICLE ON JAMBASE. Phil Lesh’s Terrapin Crossroads venue in San Rafael, California presented the grand opening of its new Backyard outdoor space. A version of Phil Lesh & Friends featuring all three members of Soulive, keyboardist Jason Crosby, guitarist Jackie Greene and The Terrapin Horns headlined the concert with two sets and a lengthy encore.

The action started with a Cosmic Twang set that was heavy on Merle Haggard tunes and also included a take on “Ramble On Rose.” Soulive then treated the capacity crowd to a performance that mixed originals and covers such as Stevie Ray Vaughan’s “Lenny” and Jimi Hendrix’s “Third Stone From The Sun.”

https://youtu.be/x2P25ogG5cQ

Phil Lesh, Jason Crosby, Jackie Greene, guitarist Eric Krasno, keyboardist Neal Evans, drummer Alan Evans and a three-piece horn section opened their first set with a “Playing In The Band” sung by Jackie. Greene handled most of the lead vocals for the Phil & Friends’ sets. Songs performed in the opening stanza included the Beatles’ “Revolution,” The Rolling Stones’ “Get Off My Cloud” and takes on “Good Lovin’,” “New Minglewood Blues,” “Sugaree” and “Dancing In The Street.”

https://youtu.be/pIVIhUpy8mU

The ensemble focused more on Grateful Dead tunes such as “Shakedown Street,” “West L.A. Fadeaway,” “Viola Lee Blues,” “The Other One” and “Franklin’s Tower” in the second set. Greene also led the group through The Rolling Stones’ “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” while Phil & Friends worked an instrumental version of “Eleanor Rigby” into the set as well. The evening’s extended encore started with “Deal” > “Turn On Your Lovelight” and ended with covers of “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues” and “Not Fade Away.”

Setlist (via Philzone.org)

Set One: Playing In The Band, Good Lovin’, New Minglewood Blues, Get Off My Cloud, Sugaree, Revolution, Dancing In The Streets

Set Two: Shakedown Street > West L.A. Fadeaway, Satisfaction, Viola Lee Blues, Alligator > Jackie Rap > Eleanor Rigby > The Other One > Franklin’s Tower

Encore: Deal > Turn On Your Lovelight, Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues, Not Fade Away

https://youtu.be/y428V9NMqNg

 

Bluegrass Situation Video Premiere: WATCH: D'ADDARIO PRESENTS GUITAR POWER ACOUSTIC WITH SEAN WATKINS AND JACKIE GREENE

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Artist: Sean Watkins Hometown: Los Angeles, CA Album: What to Fear Series: D'Addario's Guitar Power Acoustic

In Their Words: "It's fun to sit down and talk shop with a fellow musician. I had a great time chatting with Jackie. We covered a lot of ground in this video. It's great that the folks at D'Addario are getting musicians together to talk about the stuff that normally is only talked about backstage, but stuff that a lot of people would find really interesting, and presenting it in such a cool way." -- Sean Watkins

https://youtu.be/Y8sUEKyt3SM

Watch other videos from the Guitar Power Acoustic Series...

https://youtu.be/PyWTzAoZhzE?list=PLIiglibBY3g_EvOLk4vfVfgToDW50V4_M

https://youtu.be/b31I1QSPO5g?list=PLIiglibBY3g_EvOLk4vfVfgToDW50V4_M

Jackie Greene Band visits eTown Radio with Birds of Chicago

Jackie Greene Band stopped by the new solar powered eTown Hall while in Boulder last month to record an episode of the eTown radio show. This was a return visit to eTown for Jackie and for the awesome husband-and-wife musical duo Birds of Chicago, who he shared the stage with. You can hear the episode this week on 300+ radio stations...CLICK HERE to find one near you. Or listen and watch the videos now by visiting eTown OnLine.  Finally, you can download the eTown Broadcasts podcast and discover lots of other great music on the iTunes store.

Multi-instrumentalist Jackie Greene has cut his chops on stages with the likes of Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, The Black Crowes and countless others. This week, he makes a return visit to eTown to share his own music and showcase his own traveling band. Also back with us is husband-and-wife musical duo Birds of Chicago, who were actually one of the first artists to grace the stage at eTown Hall back when construction had been completed. Lots of great music and conversation this week, plus we’ll check in with a previous eChievement Award winner to see how his efforts of recycling backstage food at concerts is going. That’s this week, in eTown!

Jackie Greene joins the 5th Annual Nolafunk Jazzfest Series: Dead Feat & Voodoo Dead II

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NEW ORLEANS, LA (January 28, 2015) – Nolafunk is proud to present the initial lineup for its 5th Annual Nolafunk Jazzfest Series. This year features a number of incredibly special performances from musicians inside and out of the New Orleans cultural sphere; however they all embrace the spirit and essence of the city. The series has kept to its tradition of unique lineup pairings, combining older musicians with younger ones, as well as national acts with local ones.

Jackie Greene will be performing with  Dead Feat, a band that performs Grateful Dead and Little Feat, and comprised of Anders Osborne, Paul Barrere & Fred Tackett of Little Feat, Jackie Greene, John Gros, Brady Blade, and Carl Dufrene.

Jackie will also be joining this year's Voodoo Dead II line-up along with Steve Kimock, Jeff Chimenti, Jackie Greene, George Porter Jr., JM Kimock, and special guests to be announced. Full announced lineup below.

Under the Nolafunk moniker, Manhattan-based CEG honors the musical heroes and spirit of New Orleans in New York City all year round, producing concerts in the Big Apple featuring many of the Big Easy's finest musicians, such as Dr. John & the Nite Trippers, Rebirth Brass Band, Kermit Ruffins, Bonerama, Eric Lindell, Jon Cleary, Marc Broussard and many more. In addition, CEG amasses all-star Nola-centric lineups for both the annual Nolafunk Mardi Gras Ball and the annual Nolafunk Summer Jazzfest. CEG & Nolafunk have had a long history producing shows in New Orleans since 2007.

Fans can sign up for the Nolafunk email list at www.nolafunk.com/nola for exclusive access to purchase tickets weeks before anyone else and at a discount. Shows go on sale to the general public Wednesday February 10 at 12pm EST / 11am CST. Tickets are available through Ticketweb.com, Nolafunk.com/nola, and (866) 777- 8932.

Dead Feat featuring Anders Osborne, Paul Barrere & Fred Tackett of Little Feat, Jackie Greene, Brady Blade, Carl Dufrene, John Gros Saturday April 23, 2016 9pm Doors 10pm Show

Howlin' Wolf $47.50 Advance GET TICKETS

Dead Feat featuring Anders Osborne, Paul Barrere & Fred Tackett of Little Feat, Jackie Greene, Brady Blade, Carl Dufrene & more Sunday April 24, 2016 9pm Doors 10pm Show

Howlin' Wolf $47.50 Advance GET TICKETS

Voodoo Dead II featuring Steve Kimock, Jackie Greene, Jeff Chimenti, George Porter Jr., JM Kimock + special guests 2 Shows! Late Nite Saturday at 2AM (technicallySunday May 1, 2016) and Sunday May 1 at 10PM

Republic New Orleans $47.50 Advance GET TICKETS

Phil Lesh Teams With Soulive, Jackie Greene, Jason Crosby & Horns At Terrapin Crossroads

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Link to: JamBase, April 18, 2016 On Sunday, Phil Lesh’s Terrapin Crossroads venue in San Rafael, California presented the grand opening of its new Backyard outdoor space. A version of Phil Lesh & Friends featuring all three members of Soulive, keyboardist Jason Crosby, guitarist Jackie Greene and The Terrapin Horns headlined the concert with two sets and a lengthy encore.

https://youtu.be/y428V9NMqNg

The action started with a Cosmic Twang set that was heavy on Merle Haggard tunes and also included a take on “Ramble On Rose.” Soulive then treated the capacity crowd to a performance that mixed originals and covers such as Stevie Ray Vaughan’s “Lenny” and Jimi Hendrix’s “Third Stone From The Sun.”

https://youtu.be/pIVIhUpy8mU

Phil Lesh, Jason Crosby, Jackie Greene, guitarist Eric Krasno, keyboardist Neal Evans, drummer Alan Evans and a three-piece horn section opened their first set with a “Playing In The Band” sung by Jackie. Greene handled most of the lead vocals for the Phil & Friends’ sets. Songs performed in the opening stanza included the Beatles’ “Revolution,” The Rolling Stones’ “Get Off My Cloud” and takes on “Good Lovin’,” “New Minglewood Blues,” “Sugaree” and “Dancing In The Street.”

https://youtu.be/x2P25ogG5cQ

The ensemble focused more on Grateful Dead tunes such as “Shakedown Street,” “West L.A. Fadeaway,” “Viola Lee Blues,” “The Other One” and “Franklin’s Tower” in the second set. Greene also led the group through The Rolling Stones’ “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” while Phil & Friends worked an instrumental version of “Eleanor Rigby” into the set as well. The evening’s extended encore started with “Deal” > “Turn On Your Lovelight” and ended with covers of “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues” and “Not Fade Away.”

Set One: Playing In The Band, Good Lovin’, New Minglewood Blues, Get Off My Cloud, Sugaree, Revolution, Dancing In The Streets

Set Two: Shakedown Street > West L.A. Fadeaway, Satisfaction, Viola Lee Blues, Alligator > Jackie Rap > Eleanor Rigby > The Other One > Franklin’s Tower

Encore: Deal > Turn On Your Lovelight, Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues, Not Fade Away

Jackie Greene's Tribute to Merle Haggard

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On April 6th, at a benefit concert for Chico radio station KZFR,  Jackie Greene accompanied by Nathan Dale on guitar and Fitz Harris on snare, performed a moving tribute set to Merle Haggard who had passed away earlier that day. The set included "Workin' Man Blues," "Big City," "If I Had Left it Up To You," "My Favorite Memory," "Little 'Ol Wine Drinkin' Me," and "Mama Tried." Jackie then finished his show with an encore of "Sing Me Back Home."  A live recording is available for download on Nugs.net/LiveDownloads.com. Click here: April 6, 2016 - Chico Women's Club - Chico, CA

The Relix Session: February 2016

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We stopped by Relix Magazine on a cold day while on our Northeast tour in February. CLICK HERE to watch our Relix Session featuring "Now I Can See For Miles" and "Gone Wanderin'."

Jackie Greene Band

The Jackie Greene Band is (Left to Right)... Nathan Dale - Guitar, Vocals

Jackie Greene - Guitar, Piano, B3, Vocals

Jon Cornell - Bass

Fitz Harris - Drums, Vocals

Jackie Greene Band photographed at The Crest Theatre in Sacramento, CA December 31, 2015©Jay Blakesberg

 

 

Jackie Greene February 2016 Tour Dates Announced

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JACKIE GREENE “BACK TO BIRTH” TOUR CONTINUES IN TO 2016 BACK TO BIRTH ALBUM MAKES AMERICANA MUSIC ASSOCIATION’S TOP 100 OF 2015

“...a man whose sound seems at once achingly intimate, surprisingly energetic and unburdened by adherence to genre.” –World Cafe

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Singer-songwriter/guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Jackie Greene has confirmed the first 2016 dates for his “Back To Birth” tour in support of his seventh studio album of the same name. The February run includes two shows at City Winery in New York City and dates throughout the Northeast. Full list of dates are below.

Back To Birth is available now and includes the singles “Trust Somebdy,” which has just reached 1 million plays on Spotify, and “Now I Can See For Miles.” Since its release on August 21, 2015, the album has been a staple at Americana radio leading to its inclusion in the Americana Music Association’s Top 100 most played albums of 2015.

Back To Birth was produced by Los Lobos member Steve Berlin, and was recorded at Portland’s Supernatural Sound. The 11-song set features Paul Rigby (guitar, mandolin, pedal steel guitar); Damian Erskine (bass); Reinhardt Melz (drums); Jason Crosby (violin, string arrangements) with Greene stretching out on a number of instruments including guitar, piano, organ and drums.

“A lot of these songs are looking at the notion of a cyclical existence, and the sense that life goes in a circle,” Greene observes. “I want the songs to come from a place that’s meaningful to me, but I also want to keep them as simple and direct as I can. I look at old blues songs, or Hank Williams songs, and they’re so simple and direct but they convey some pretty deep ideas.”

Greene has released six albums including Rusty Nails (2000), Gone Wanderin’ (2002), Sweet Somewhere Bound (2005), American Myth (2006), Giving Up The Ghost (2008) and Till the Light Comes (2010).

TICKETS FOR JACKIE GREENE TOUR DATES ARE AVAILABLE HERE.

Feb 10 – New York City – City Winery

Feb 11 - Bay Shore, NY – Boulton Center for the Performing Arts

Feb 12 - Albany, NY – The Egg / Swyer Theatre

Feb 13 – Fairfield, CT – The Warehouse

Feb 14 – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall

Feb 16 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere

Feb 17 - Teaneck, NJ - Mexicali Live

Feb 18 – Hudson, NY – Club Helsinki

Feb 20 – Jay, VT – Foeger Ballroom at Jay’s Peak

Feb 22 – New York City – City Winery

Feb 23 - Brooklyn - The Hall at MP

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Jackie Greene Band Live Downloads Available Now

We are happy to announce that live recordings of Jackie's shows are now available exclusively via Nugs.net. The initial launch includes 11 shows recorded in September 2015 and include live versions of many of the songs from Jackie's new album, Back To Birth, as well as all of the fan favorites, and covers of classic Grateful Dead, Dylan, Tom Waits, and more! Visit Nugs.net to see what's available now!

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Rolling Stone: Jackie Greene talks to Dave Rawlings in Episode #2 of Guitar Power

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D'Addario's latest installment of its Guitar Power series focuses on the singer-songwriter's 1935 Epiphone

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You might credit Dave Rawlings' signature fast-and-flat picking style to an encyclopedic knowledge of the guitar greats, or to a natural affinity for the instrument. Perhaps even to his Berklee degree. They're all safe bets, but, as he jokes to Jackie Greene in the second installment of D'Addario's Guitar Power acoustic series, he might actually owe his chops to something a little less intellectual.

"My hand-eye coordination was pretty good, I am pretty sure, because of video games," Rawlings tells Greene about his early days at the guitar, which he only picked up after a friend demanded the two play Neil Young's "Heart of Gold" for the school talent show. They were 16: Rawlings had his parents buy him a "little tiny Harmony" from the local Save Right, and started teaching himself through a set of Mel Bay instructional books. Still, he couldn't quite hone in on that iconic "Heart of Gold" riff.

"There's so much noise! How do you make all that noise?" the creative partner to Gillian Welch recalls to Greene, seated at an East Nashville studio in head-to-toe denim and a white cowboy hat. He took to the instrument pretty quickly, but had only yet mastered "single note stuff." "No one had ever showed me a chord," he says. "In some ways, that shaped my guitar playing."

Wielding his unmistakable 1935 Epiphone archtop, Rawlings showcases a little of that improvisational, single-note-driven playing, riffing off his recent sophomore release as Dave Rawlings Machine, Nashville Obsolete. The songwriter is almost never seen with any other instrument, and, as it turns out, it wasn't a purchase from some luxury vintage guitar shop — it was scavenged from the dirt of a friend's attic.

"I just picked it up. It was filthy, and it didn't have strings," he says. "You could just see the shape of it under the sawdust." Rawlings took it home, tuned it up and brought it to the recording session for the first Gillian Welch record, Revival. It was the last instrument he tried in the studio, but he's barely put it down since.

"As soon as I heard it through the microphone and through the speakers I was like, 'I love this guitar.'"

Future installments of the D'Addario Guitar Power series include guests Chance McCoy from Old Crow Medicine Show and Sean Watkins of Nickel Creek.

 

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/see-dave-rawlings-show-off-his-scavenged-vintage-guitar-in-new-series-20151014#ixzz3oZ0SWyBS Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook

Rolling Stone: See Luther Dickinson and Jackie Greene Jam in New Guitar Series

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See Luther Dickinson and Jackie Greene Jam in New Guitar Series

D'Addario's Guitar Power collection features host Greene trading stories and licks with a range of guitar heros

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The secret to Luther Dickinson's signature wailing slide-guitar groove? Start with the basics.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b31I1QSPO5g

"In my community, everybody played with their fingers and everybody played slide guitar and open tuning," the North Mississippi Allstars frontman tells Jackie Greene, who sat down together during Nashville's Americana Fest to discuss Dickinson's approach to his instrument. And, of course, do a little noodling. (The two did time in the Black Crowes at different points in the band's career.) When Dickinson plays, his fingers do the walking — something host Greene points out in the video, the first of D'Addario's Guitar Power acoustic series.

"I don't think I've ever seen you use a pick," says Greene.

"I do, and I love them," insists Dickinson — though you're much more likely to see him capturing a "loose and light" style where he climbs freely along the entire neck of the guitar. He credits this approach to some early coaching from his father, Jim, a musician who played with Ry Cooder and pushed his son to study the rock & roll greats.

"He showed me Bo Diddley, and that's a great place to learn," Dickinson says, passing on this bit of advice to any aspiring axe-people: "I think the key to learning guitar with slide or your fingers is one string at a time."

As much as Dickinson is known for his guitar chops (he even has his own signature Gibson ES-335), he actually doesn't rely on the instrument as a songwriting tool.

"I like piano and drums. That's really my favorite way, to get a beat," he says, before dissolving into a "slow and bluesy" jam with Greene. "Get your song written, and then take it apart as if it wasn't even yours."

Future installments of the D'Addario Guitar Power series include guests David Rawlings, Chance McCoy from Old Crow Medicine Show and Sean Watkins of Nickel Creek.

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/see-luther-dickinson-and-jackie-greene-jam-in-new-guitar-series-20151007#ixzz3o62Ar9PS

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No Depression: The Naked Truth from Jackie Greene - Back To Birth

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He's played with Phil Lesh & Friends, the Dead, Warren Haynes and Government Mule, the Black Crowes, and, when the intensely busy schedule he's kept for most of the past ten years permits, on his own.  These days, Jackie Greene is out and about, in a town near you, with a lovely, lyrical new record of songs from the heart.

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Since 2010, Greene has been "edging toward" making this record.  He began writing songs that fit together, and he wanted a sound that was something more -- or rather less -- than clean and spare. Stripped down, I suggest in a recent interview. Even less than that. "These are songs that wanna be naked," he says, chuckling. "Songs for nudists."

Greene started working on Back to Birth (YepRoc 2015) in 2012. "The idea was to do it at my home studio," he explains. "[But] for one reason or other I wasn't stoked, so I set it aside."  Then Greene ended up on tour with the Black Crowes for a year.  "I went back to it in 2014. By that time, the versions I'd recorded at home became the demos."

The years cycled by, and the songs were, appropriately, written that way too. "[Back to Birth] has got a cyclical existence," he says. "There's a subtext to the whole record, a connecting tissue holding these songs together."

One of those vital connections is the death of Greene's father, who passed away in 2011 and to whom the record is dedicated.  "I always wanted it to have an organic feeling," Greene says. "We'd figured out which songs went together already, and recorded it in about eight or nine days. The whole idea was because the batch of songs were, to me, a more honest approach of songwriting. It's a record without a lot of trickery."

The honesty, and simplicity -- though the record is nowise simple, in its lyrics and musical style -- is reflected in the song titles: "Hallelujah" and "Light Up Your Window" and "Trust Somebody," and even in the look of Back to Birth. It's packaged without fanfare or even color, in black and white, riveting visually in its modesty and reminiscent of JT, The Times They Are a-Changin', and other stark but spectacular solo albums.

Greene describes Back to Birth repeatedly in physical terms, once calling it "an itch I needed to scratch. It feels right, at this time in my life." He's 34 now, 35 on November 27.

Did he write the songs at the piano, on his guitar? "When I sit down to write a song," he explains, "I don't really prefer one or the other. I don't view instruments as more than a means to an end, then. [I use] them for getting down what's in my head, in my heart."

Nonetheless, he continues, "it just felt right to stay on the piano. The songs dictated that to me."

A guitar, after all, is an instrument for traveling. And a piano, unless you can afford to hit the road with your baby grand, is an instrument for staying at home.  These songs feel homegrown -- perhaps the piano played into this. "When we went to record," he says, "we kinda just needed a good grand piano and a tape machine."

What was he listening to while he was writing these songs? Greene's answer is immediate: "the same music as Jerry Garcia, though without so much acid involved," he jokes. "Not contradictory at all."

There was a lot of old gospel on Greene's playlist too, particularly Mahalia Jackson. "I mean, I wrote a song called 'Hallelujah,' for God's sake," he quips.

You can hear the influences. Many of the tracks on Back to Birthwould sound good in a church, as is true of many Grateful Dead songs, which ring like a mash-up of the bluest Delta blues and a backwoods camp meeting. Greene listened to other Americana, too -- old blues, work songs. So, I had to ask: would he call Back to Birth an Americana record? Yes, as long as that word, to quote Walt Whitman, contains multitudes.

"Americana," muses Greene.  "It's just like anything that feels roots-based: blues, folk, gospel. We need a word to classify things. Real art to me is when people make something out of nothing. Like slaves, working in the field, living in the worst human condition imaginable, yet they created beauty with spirituals and the blues. That's the real deal."

Indeed, Back to Birth is no typical contemporary release, no set of slick songs co-written by many and co-produced by more. "No gimmicks," says Greene, "not shiny.  It doesn't buy you a latte."  He wants his music to be "more mesmerizing, that's the word, than anything else."

California Boy

A California boy, born and raised in Salinas, Greene now also has a place in Brooklyn. "Bicoastal, that's what I am now," he says, with a smiling hint of healthy self-deprecation. He loves the San Francisco Giants, but also delights in New York's vast music scene, frequently heading over and up to Carnegie Hall for concerts. "The first time I went [to Carnegie Hall]," he remembers, "was with Phil [Lesh]. We got all dressed up, black tie, and heard the Vienna Philharmonic do Mahler's 9th."

Greene is on both his home coasts, but not neglecting the rest of the country either, through the end of the year.

We spoke just before his current tour began, and Greene was, he said, "looking forward to playing with two guitars, bass, and drums, a down and dirty rock band." That down and dirty band is constituted of Greene on guitars and keyboards, Nathan Dale on guitar, Brian Filosa on bass, and Fitz Harris on drums. The tour isn's a necessary chore, but to hear Greene talk about it and about his record, more of a holiday for him. "This is a way to kinda let it breathe," he says of his airing the songs live.

By Labor Day, the band had half the songs in touring shape, with the rest well on the way. "We're going to see how the songs evolve. Someone said to me once, you better like the songs you write, because you're gonna get sick of playing them. That's bullshit." Greene doesn't get sick of his songs -- but he is always sensitive to an audience's reception of them.

"'Honey I Been Thinkin' About You' -- I rarely sing [that song] all the way, the last verse. I have to feel like I've got everybody's attention to do that." The songs of Back to Birth ask you to pay attention. The lyrics matter -- that's why they're printed out for you to read, the old-fashioned way.

Greene is pleased with how it all turned out. "[I made] a record I want make. And you have to really listen to the songs," he says. Indeed, Back to Birth is not a record for digital listening. As he says, it's for "anybody who cares about the album as an art form. It demands that you listen to it as an album, front to back. It demands physical attention." It demands some ceremony, and some time -- and be glad that it does, because those things are both sadly lacking in our world today. Go on, buy a turntable if you're unfortunate enough not to have one.


Anne Margaret Daniel  2015  Lead photo by Greg Vorobiov. Other photographs via @thejackiegreene and @realvenetianblonde on Instagram

Acoustic Guitar Sessions Presents Jackie Greene

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https://youtu.be/WNM2DYyUjc0 Impossible to pigeonhole, Northern California singer-songwriter Jackie Greene is all over the map stylistically, drawing from folk, blues, R&B, gospel, and pop/rock influences—sometimes in the same song—and blending them into a unique amalgam. He’s equally comfortable playing solo acoustic or screaming electric with a full band, and he brings an unmistakable authority and authenticity to everything he touches. It’s no wonder he has been tapped to collaborate with everyone from former Grateful Dead members Phil Lesh and Bob Weir to the Black Crowes, Levon Helm, Govt. Mule, and so many others. His latest album is called Back to Birth, produced by Los Lobos’ Steve Berlin, who also worked on two of Greene’s best discs, American Myth and Giving Up the Ghost. When Jackie bopped by for this AG Session, he elected to play a couple of songs from the new album, “Light Up Your Window” and “A Face Among the Crowd,” plus his soulful cover of the Dead’s “Sugaree.” You can see more Jackie Greene in our earlier Session with Trigger Hippy, featuring Jackie and singer Joan Osborne. - See more at: http://www.acousticguitar.com/Sessions/Acoustic-Guitar-Sessions-Presents-Jackie-Greene#sthash.rRxvoyXZ.dpuf