BGS Top 50 Moments: BGS On Deck – Our First Music Cruise

It’s been over nine years since we first boarded the Norwegian Pearl to set sail with some musical friends. Back in 2013, BGS joined the team at Sixthman as well as host band, the Steep Canyon Rangers, on the first Mountain Song at Sea cruise, sailing from Miami to the Bahamas alongside the Punch Brothers, David Grisman, the Del McCoury Band, Tim O’Brien, Della Mae, Bryan Sutton, and Peter Rowan.

You can get a glimpse of the riotous fun that was had onboard that first cruise here.

This month, BGS returns to the high seas on board Sixthman’s Cayamo cruise. While onboard, we’ll be hosting the Party of the Deck-Ade, our kickoff birthday event celebrating ten years of BGS. The jam will be hosted by Sierra Hull and Madison Cunningham, and backed by our house musicians Hogslop String Band.

Get your sunscreen ready, and we hope to see some of you in Miami very soon!

HAPPY WEEKEND: Mountain Song Recap and more…..

As some of you may have noticed from our previous posts and Facebook updates, we were on a cruise a few weeks ago.  But not just any cruise: a bluegrass cruise — Mountain Song at Sea — along with some of our favorite people and best musical acts on the scene today (you can read more about the whole thing in Lee Zimmerman’s recap).

Amidst the sunshine and Bahamian breezes, few things scored higher for us than this very special moment that took place on the pool deck during our second night.  It’s just…. ugh.  You know what? We can’t even begin to say how great this is.  You’ll just have to watch…..

BUT WAIT… there’s more:

(Yes, you’re seeing that right.  That’s Del McCoury, The Travelin’ McCourys, Peter Rowan, Chris Thile, Punch Brothers, Steep Canyon Rangers, Tim O’Brien, and David Grisman together.  On one stage.  Jamming.  We still haven’t recovered from all the awesomeness.)

In other news…. here’s what else has been all over the internets this week…

• This legendary recording took place forty years ago this week at KCET studios in Hollywood.

• IBMA’s Leadership Bluegrass Class of 2013 was announced…. and we’re more than a little proud to be included.

• If Perez Hilton starts covering ‘Americana’ does that mean it’s gone mainstream??

• And speaking of the Grammys, this was a pretty off the wall performance.  Brittany Howard’s voice gives us chills…

• Can’t stop listening to the stream of Pharis & Jason Romero’s new album (via Folk Alley).

RANDOM PICKINGS with Lee Zimmerman

Introducing Random Pickings, a new monthly column offering news, tidbits, commentary, occasional quotes and a critical look at new albums of note. With this initial entry we find ourselves poised on the cusp of summer and a season of festival frenzy, filled with anticipation over all things Bonnaroo, Newport and Telluride, not to mention dozens of other gatherings encompassing music of every variety. Yours truly heads to Telluride in late June, and possibly to Newport the following month as well, but the need to forego several concurrent gatherings makes me regret that science has yet to invent a device that can cause one to instantly materialize in several locations in a matter of moments. Oh but to utter the words, “Beam me up, Scotty!”

 

BLUEGRASS, BLUE SEAS, BLUE SKIES

Speaking of musical merriment, Mountain Song at Sea, the island-hopping bluegrass cruise that debuted last February, is scheduled again set sail in 2014. The big news is that it’s has been expanded, from a weekend jaunt to a week-long excursion, February 3 – 7. Headliners will be announced soon, but with the initial outing’s impressive line-up — Steep Canyon Rangers, Peter Rowan, The Del McCoury Band, Tim O’Brien & Bryan Sutton, and David Grisman, the Punch Brothers, Shannon Whitworth and the Kruger Brothers — there’s every reason to expect the next cruise will be every bit as impressive, if not more so.

 

MOODY BLUEGRASS CONVEYS AN EASY ATTITUDE

The two Moody Bluegrass albums that unexpectedly found a common bond between the cream of Nashville’s session players and those champions of psychedelic suggestion, the Moody Blues, adds a postscript with the release of Moodys main man Justin Hayward’s new album, Spirits of the Western Sky. Two of the tracks on his new disc revisit that surprisingly successful collaboration. “I met the bluegrass players when I was lucky enough to go there for a songwriter showcase thing a few years ago,” Hayward recently told me. “I met a lot of the bluegrass community then, and with Moody Bluegrass, I got to know those people. They’re fantastic players looking for songwriters, and it seemed my voice and style seemed to fit what they really like. The obvious thing to do was to go back and present a few of the new songs to them.  They absolutely loved it. So that was that. We did the recording in one weekend from start to finish, the old fashioned way.”

 

DISCS FOR DISCOVERY

The Bills’ sophomore set, Yes Please (Red House Records), continues to affirm a special brand the band established their first time around. Draped in populist trappings, they demonstrate an ability to convey a good time sensibility, as well as delicate instrumental musings that make them akin to a string quartet. With fiddles blazing, songs such as “Hallowed All” and “Shining Sun” show their celebratory side, just as “After Music,” “The Gardenton Waltz” and “Quarter Century Mazurka” affirm those delicate designs. Between those two extremes, there’s two other extremes — unexpected a cappella with “Pandora’s In Flames,” and “Scotch Bonnet,” a complex instrumental excursion that Bela Fleck and the Flecktones might be pleased to call their own. It’s a credit to the band’s dexterity that each of these songs actually fits the Bills.

Wood & Wire’s eponymous debut (self-released) is equally upbeat, courtesy of robust harmonies and an abundance of mandolin and banjo-brewed revelry. “Mexico,” Overblown” and “The Positive” each create an immediate impression, and while Wood & Wire’s irreverent attitude is a distinguishing characteristic (“I wish I was stoned,” they lament in the forlorn “Nowhere & Gone”), their reverence for their forebears is also clear, courtesy of shout-outs within that same song to Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Robert Earl Keen and, well, yes, even the Beatles. Then again, their handle provides a hint as to their orientation, what with the name wood and wire paying homage to their acoustic leanings. Their effusive intent and unabashed enthusiasm enables their old school approach to garner some rousing results.

Ashleigh Flynn projects a similar feeling of affinity for all things traditional with A Million Stars (Home Perm Records), an impressive showcase for Flynn’s homespun vocals and ever-shifting melodic palate. While songs like “Rainy Days” and “A Little Low” seem to emphasize the mellower side of Flynn’s whimsical musings, other tracks reflect an artist who imbues her style with a wink and a nudge. “How the West Was Won,” “New Angel in Heaven” and “See That Light” would likely find ready acceptance in the neighborhood honkytonk, but the track that’s  especially noteworthy is “Dirty Hands and Dirty Feet,” a steadfast ramble that shows both conviction and creativity. A Million Stars puts the focus on a star that’s on the ascent.

Hey Mavis, whose sophomore set Honey Man (self-released) affirms some darker designs along with predominant plucking of banjos and the bold stroke of strings. Singer Laurie Michelle Caner creates the impression she’s an edgy chanteuse and on the title track, the erotic implications are obvious. It ought to be noted too that radio copies of the album include an admonition to avoid the prickly language. One of the songs in question, “Red Hot,” is an outstanding example of upbeat bluegrass ramblings, while “Let the Water Do the Work” casts the band in tender trappings.

Black Prairie, the band made up of Chris Funk, Jenny Conlee, Nate Query and John Moen of The Decemberists — along with Annalisa Tornfelt and Jon Neufeld — has teamed with author Jon Mooallem to create a soundtrack for his book, Wild Ones, which their press release describes as “a meditation on wildlife inhabiting the terrain of our imagination as much as the actual land.” The result, an album of the same name and a follow-up to A Tear in the Eye is a Wound in the Heart released last September, has been released digitally through their own Captain Bluegrass Records. In addition, a limited edition of 10” clear vinyl and hand-packaged CDs will be available on June 11th. The liner notes describe it as “a musical score for the things that you might see in your head when you reflect on certain characters and incidents that you read about in the book.”  Hmmmm… I see a lot of things in my head, one of many reasons why my friends tend to think I’m somewhat askew. Naturally then I’m curious as to how my sights and their sounds actually coalesce.

And the winner is….

Congratulations to DEB P. of DURANGO, CO.  She and a guest will be joining The Sitch and a host of other ‘grass fans and bands aboard the Mountain Song at Sea cruise this February!

We had SOOO many entries, and some really great suggestions on what else we needed to add to our packing list.  Below were some of our personal favorites.  One thing is for sure: y’all have some very curious packing priorities….

• ‘I’d have to be sure to bring my cigar box 3 string for sure.’  -Jeremy H.

‘I HAVE to pack my Chris Thile bobblehead.’  -Anna K.
[um, Anna, where did you get one of those??]

‘I can only imagine a free trip like this with a really good bourbon to share.  Pappy Van Winkle it is.’  -Saul K.

‘I’d bring guitar tabs for the Lonely Island’s ‘I’m On A Boat’ because you KNOW that wouldn’t get old!’  -Kim M.

‘I’d add Emergen-C to that packing list. A tried and true defense against scurvy and more importantly hangovers!’  -Richele C.

‘A piece of plywood so I could have a dance floor at all times’  -Anonymous

‘I think one essential for me would be my Yeti costume!’  -Elliot S. 
[yes.  absolutely necessary on a cruise.]

‘Tie Dye Bloomers.’  -Courtney B.

 

Also joining us on the cruise is SHANNON WHITWORTH, a great N.C.-based banjo and guitar player in her own right, whose album High Tide drops on March 5 (you can get a preview of Whitworth’s folk pop sound via SPIN).

Shannon also had a few ideas on what to bring…

•  ‘Camera – you will be up close and personal with some of your favorite artists and friends. Not to mention, the beautiful Caribbean.

•  ‘Basic Strategy of Black Jack handbook – this is to ensure a successful trip to the casino. One of my favorite places to be after hours.’

•  ‘Sunscreen– everyone is pale in the winter and it’s a good idea to protect yourself. You don’t want to get burned on the first day.’

Even if you weren’t lucky enough to be selected in our drawing, that doesn’t mean you can’t join us on board!  Cabins are still available, but space is going fast…. find out more at MountainSongAtSea.com.  See you in Miami!

MOUNTAIN SONG AT SEA: Packing List (plus CABIN GIVEAWAY CONTEST!)

A month from now, we’ll be on board the Mountain Song at Sea cruise along with Del McCoury, Bryan Sutton, Tim O’Brien, Peter Rowan, Punch Brothers, Della Mae, David Grisman Sextet, and The Steep Canyon Rangers and we CAN’T. FREAKING. WAIT.

But putting a bunch of ‘grassers on a boat in the Carribean is a slightly different environment than most of us are used to.  Never fear!  The Sitch is here to bring you an essential packing list so you too can be ready for the big trip.

And here’s the other thing…. we’d love for you to come too.  Which is why we’re giving away an OCEAN VIEW CABIN FOR TWO on the cruise, which sails February 1-4 from Miami, Florida.  Keep reading to find out more about how you could be sailing with the best in bluegrass…

• SWIMSUITS

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C’mon now.  This one goes without saying.  We’re on a cruise for goodness sake.  Hope you’ve been working out after the holidays…
 

• ANTI-SEASICKNESS WRISTBANDS

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You don’t want to be the one stuck in your cabin, spending more quality time with your toilet than with Woody and the rest of the Steeps, do you??
 

• BANJO PICKS

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When the sun goes down, you can be sure we’ll be hanging out til the wee hours in one of the ships several Jam Rooms (including The Bluegrass Situation’s own spot along the back of the ship!)
 

• SUNSCREEN

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Let’s be honest: we’re bloggers.  We have more experience with computer screens than sunscreens.  But this one’s gonna be essential.
 

One lucky reader is going to be joining us on board next month when we give away an OCEAN VIEW CABIN FOR TWO.  That’s right.  You could be sitting by the pool with The Sitch and all your favorite artists for free, all you have to do is email [email protected] and tell us the one essential item you’d add to the packing list above, and you’ll automatically be entered into the random drawing for the grand prize.  Please include your full name, email, mailing address, and phone number with submission, and read the rules before you throw your hat in the ring, and the winner will be announced early next week.  Good luck and see you on board!

 

CONTEST RULES:

GRAND PRIZE WINNER IS PROVIDED ONE (1) OCEAN VIEW CABIN FOR TWO (2) ON MOUNTAIN SONG AT SEA CRUISE, SAILING OUT OF MIAMI FROM FEBRUARY 1-4, 2013.  PRIZE ALSO INCLUDES ADMISSION TO ALL ONBOARD CONCERTS, ALL ONBOARD MEALS, USE OF SHIP FACILITIES AND VENUES, PREPAID PORT TAXES AND TICKETING FEES.

WINNER MUST PROVIDE THEIR OWN AIRFARE, HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS  TRAVEL INSURANCE, GROUND TRANSPORT, EXPENSES INCURRED WHILE IN PORT, ALCOHOLIC OR CARBONATED BEVERAGES, AND GRATUITIES ($12 PER PERSON PER DAY).  PRIZE DOES NOT INCUDE SPECIAL MEET AND GREETS, VIP PASSES, OR BACKSTAGE ACCESS.

WINNER MUST BE 21 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER, UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT OVER THE AGE OF 25 IN THE SAME CABIN.

BY PARTICIPATING IN THIS CONTEST, PARTICIPANTS AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THESE TERMS & CONDITIONS, AND THE DECISION OR INTERPRETATION OF THE BLUEGRASS SITUATION STAFF RE: TERMS & CONDITIONS SHALL BE FINAL.

Bluegrass on a Boat

Last weekend, in conversation with our dear friends The Steep Canyon Rangers prior to their Sunday night show, guitarist Woody [Platt] asked what I was doing next February.  Well, conveniently, my schedule is completely open (amazing, I know), but what exactly would I have to plan for so far in advance?

How about the biggest bluegrass festival ever held at sea, hosted by The Steeps, and featuring so many other amazing groups like Del McCoury Band, Tim O’Brien, Bryan Sutton, Kruger Brothers, and the just announced Punch Brothers.

Basically, from February 1-4 they’re filling a luxury cruiseliner with artists and fans alike, sailing to the Bahamas (departing from Miami) and PLAYING BLUEGRASS ALL THE TIME.  Admittedly, I have not taken an actual vacation in about four years (if you don’t count those three days in Vegas…..), so this sounds like a perfect combination to me…

The Rangers explain, ‘There’s something special that happens when a group of artists who share a passion for their music and a community of like-minded fans gather together to journey aboard one ship.’

ANNND… if you should decide to book your cabin soon, you’ll be eligible to win a customized Martin Guitar.  Not a bad cruise amenity… (oh, and that lineup?  not so bad either…).

To get more info or book your spot, be sure to check http://mountainsongatsea.com!  It’s gonna be bluegrass and beaches and a whole boatload of fun (too much??  sorry couldn’t resist…).

MOUNTAIN SONG AT SEA

 

In the depths of winter, during the cold and dreary early months of 2013, a festival will occur unique from all other festivals, featuring some of the biggest players in the bluegrass world, from seasoned legends to rising stars.  And the best part??

IT’S ON A BOAT.

HEADED TO THE BAHAMAS.

AND THE SITCH IS TOTALLY ON BOARD.

That’s right.  For three days, we’re joining the likes of The Steep Canyon Rangers, Del McCoury Band, Punch Brothers, Tim O’Brien, Bryan Sutton, Della Mae, Peter Rowan plus a whole host of other talent, along with a few thousand of our closest friends and fans.

And we really want you to be there too!  From February 1-4, we’ll be on board the MOUNTAIN SONG AT SEA Cruise, which sails from Miami to Norwegian Cruise Line’s private island of Great Stirrup Cay.

Seriously guys. How can you not want to hang out here??

On board, guests are treated to intimate performances from over fifteen of our favorite bluegrass and acoustic artists. (a full listing of the bands is below).  And not only do guests get to see their favorite bands, but they get the unique experience of hanging out and interacting with them too.  Activities like a poker tournament with Mike and Nicky of the Steep Canyon Rangers, or beer tasting with Rob McCoury of The Travelin’ McCourys and Graham Sharp of the Steeps, banjo workshops with Deering Banjos, multiple all-hour jam rooms, and even special events like Trivia Night and a very special workshop with some of the Sitch staff are just a few of the things already on the lineup.

Cabins start at just $400 per person (!) and can be booked via the Sixthman Cruise website.

We’ll be providing you with exclusive cruise interviews, features, and other fun stuff in the months before we set sail, as well as updates from on board, so that even if you can’t make it this year, you can anticipate what surely lies ahead for a great new annual addition to the festival calendar.

ALL ABOARD!

WANT YOUR BAND TO PLAY THE MOUNTAIN SONG CRUISE?

 

Think your band has what it takes to play on the same stage as The Steep Canyon Rangers, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Punch Brothers, or David Grisman?

Well this could be your golden opportunity.  The folks at Sixthman are giving FIVE talented groups the chance to not only win a free cruise on Mountain Song at Sea, but an exclusive showcase for their talent on the ship!

From now until December 19th, bands may submit videos of their material.  Five winners will be selected to compete on board for the ‘BATTLE FOR THE BOAT’ and the winning band gets to headline their own 45 minute set on the cruise.

Details for entry are below.  The Sitch will be there too, and we’re hoping to see some of our favorite up-and-comers (and hopefully some exciting new musical discoveries) on board!

For more info on the competition and the Mountain Song at Sea cruise, check out http://www.mountainsongatsea.com/

SHOW PREVIEW: The Dustbowl Revival’s LA Record Release

2013 is shaping up to be a big year for THE DUSTBOWL REVIVAL. The Venice-based collective of folk musicians kicked things off in early February playing their unique brand of roots music on the Mountain Song at Sea bluegrass cruise – right alongside superstars like Del McCoury, Punch Brothers and David Grisman. Now on Thursday, April 18, they’re releasing their second LP, Carry Me Home, with a free release party at The Edison in downtown LA that’s sure to stretch into the early hours of the morning.

The group is a constantly evolving community of folk musicians – an ever-growing melting pot of bluegrass, jug-band, gospel, swing, blues and just about anything else. “We have a lot of genres and influences floating around in this band – I think this album tries to embrace all of them and give them a bigger, brasher sound then before,” says Dustbowl frontman Zach Lupetin about Carry Me Home. Over 26 musicians recorded for the new album and the resulting collision of different musicians and influences is part of what makes it so riveting. The tunes on the album span from old-time to jazz, but still feel as if they originate from the same musical voice. Take for example, the spirited, fiddle tune-inspired “Soldier’s Joy” and the horn-infused Motown number “Josephine.” Regardless of genre, the band’s playful and adventurous love of musical exploration shines through.

“I’ll admit it isn’t always easy,” says Lupetin about managing the band’s size and identity. ”It’s a risk to continue this collective experiment in this way, but for me it’s about bringing together all the talents and diversity in L.A.’s roots and jazz communities in one place.”

Lupetin expects that ‘this summer is going to be a bit of a proving ground for (the group)” as they embark on their biggest tour yet. The band will be travelling all over the west coast, playing Colorado, Montana, Oregon and Washington, as well as making their first collective trip to the east coast.  “My hope is that our music and energy can spread out far and wide,’ Lupetin states.  And if tonight’s celebration is any example, there will be plenty of music and energy to take them wherever they want to go.

Learn more about The Dustbowl Revival, their April 18 record release party in LA, and their brand new album Carry Me Home at dustbowlrevival.com/