Here's an uplifting song delivered by the great spirit wind,
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Sister Hazel continues to be one of my all-time favorite bands. Uplifting and generally optimistic with that little bit of bluegrass twang.
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Depends on where in Arizona, the Phoenix-metro area is quite urban now and it isn't much of a wild west anymore.
I do like the sound of banjos and harmonicas, nonparticular reason why as they weren't promunent in the music I was exposed tobas a kid. I probably should poke at more straight-up Bluegrass music.
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Well, maybe that's sad in a way. All that water brought in so many midwesterners, etc. One day, Phoenix will collapse.
That would be an interesting musical adventure. I guess there is one main guy in bluegrass, who apparently 'invented' the genre, but I forgot his name at the moment. Brain is messed up.
Another thing to consider is jug band and skiffle. They started in the USA, of course. Lonnie Donegan made skiffle popular in the UK, and had a USA hit, "Rock Island Train." (Rock Island is not far from here. Then the Beatles, etc., picked it up from there. (John Lennon began as a banjo player and then played his guitar with a banjo flair). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skiffle
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