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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Stopped in Eureka Springs on the way back from business in OKC. Went to a great hole in the wall tavern called Chelsea’s. Band they had playing that night was named SprungBilly. I listened to hillbilly rock for like 4 months after. Had a new appreciation for it after seeing it live.

    Currently have Marcus King on the playlist. Think halfway point between Stapleton and Broussard. Maybe a bit more rock n roll.
    Eureka Springs is cool. I saw Ozark Mountain Daredevils there when I was living in AR. As for the bluegrass, some of this stuff on here puts me in mind of the music of Ira and Charlie Louvin, the Louvin brothers. Emmylou Harris covers a lot of their stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunSaint View Post
    Eureka Springs is cool. I saw Ozark Mountain Daredevils there when I was living in AR. As for the bluegrass, some of this stuff on here puts me in mind of the music of Ira and Charlie Louvin, the Louvin brothers. Emmylou Harris covers a lot of their stuff.
    It really is. Hidden gem.

    Our careers have taken my wife and I all over this country. Funny how places you never expected continue to come up in conversation. Eureka Springs is one of those places.

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    A few scattered off the wall picks:

    Cody Canada and the Departed
    Dash Rip Rock
    Bowling for Soup
    Lacey Sturm/Flyleaf
    Fozzy
    The Airborne Toxic Event

    Also, tangentially related to this topic, Nickelback is playing at the Houston Rodeo this year hahahahahaha


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    Allen stone opened up for Chris Stapleton in November. I had never heard of him. I instantly became a fan. It was the same when Marcus king band opened up for Stapleton in 19. Both are in the shuffle constantly now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Think halfway point between Stapleton and Broussard.
    Broussard…Marc or Poo-poo?

    Sorry, couldn’t pass on that.

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    Yes indeed. Cody Jinks as a chaser.
    Jinks is good. Must be the Whiskey, is my ____.

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    Let me through out a local guy that lives in Nashville he has been playing music for over 45 years Brian Langlinais. He plays his own style of music with a swamp pop influence.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    It really is. Hidden gem.

    Our careers have taken my wife and I all over this country. Funny how places you never expected continue to come up in conversation. Eureka Springs is one of those places.
    Yeah, I spent a week up there a couple years ago. Was a great vacation

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    Lost Bayou Ramblers....


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    I'll be honest with you guys, I frickin hate bluegrass and most country is not much better, but I LOVE the blues. I highly recommend Buffalo Nichols & Christone "Kingfish" Ingram. I personally think Kingfish is the future of the blues. He's incredible. Nichols is more of a folk blues guitarist but he does some cool stuff fusing the blues with other genres! Both are definitely worth a listen, and I hope to see them both live at some point.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ColoradoCajun View Post
    I'll be honest with you guys, I frickin hate bluegrass and most country is not much better, but I LOVE the blues. I highly recommend Buffalo Nichols & Christone "Kingfish" Ingram. I personally think Kingfish is the future of the blues. He's incredible. Nichols is more of a folk blues guitarist but he does some cool stuff fusing the blues with other genres! Both are definitely worth a listen, and I hope to see them both live at some point.
    Speaking of Marc Broussard, he released his latest installment of his blues series last year. It features Joe Bonamassa. It’s a press play and listen the whole way through album.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    Lost Bayou Ramblers....
    Oh yeah they're awesome. Their current guitarist Jonny Campos is in a lot of bands, but if you're into the indie rock scene, check out Brass Bed and Carbon Poppies. Carbon Poppies is a side project of Brass Bed. Brass Bed/Carbon Poppies' drummer Peter DeHart also owns MakeMade, a graphic design business that has collaborated with my dad a few times.

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