Billy Joe Shaver is doing some great shows.
And Steve Martin has a new album out of banjo music with some vocalists (also some instrumentals).
Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys do my favorite version of “Amazing Grace.”
And just ran across this:
Musician Amy Farris found dead
By Michael Corcoran | Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 04:04 PM
The sad news spread through Austin Wednesday that talented fiddle player Amy Farris, an Austin native living in Los Angeles, was found dead. In her Twitter account Kelly Willis posted My dear sweet friend Amy Farris died over the weekend. Together we werent exactly fearless..but we did it anyway. Im devastated. Farris was 40.
Farris was found at her residence. Suicide is suspected, according to the Los Angeles County Coroners Office, though the investigation has not been completed and theres not yet an official cause of death.
A graduate of Crockett High, Farris was a member of Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women, who played Antones Sept. 18. Her credits include backing everyone from local luminaries Willis, Bruce Robison and Alejandro Escovedo to musical giants Ray Price and Brian Wilson. Farris performed on two Lillith Fair tours in Willis band.
Her lone solo LP Anyway, was produced by Alvin in 2003.
Farris was scheduled to play Friday with the Guilty Women at San Franciscos Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation in her honor to Hungry For Music, Inc, a nonprofit effort to provide musical instruments to at risk children.
I’ll be at the Rosine Bluegrass Festival this weekend. The Bill Monroe homeplace. It will be ALL Bluegrass. ;)
Anyone into jazz?
I’m going to the Medford Jazz Jubilee next weekend, great show...I’ve been to most of them.
It always includes my favorite jazz band, Cornet Chop Suey, out of St. Louis.
Ed
My son and a friend are flying out to SF from DC tonight for this! Helluva RT flight in one weekend, but it helps to be young.