LISTEN: Tone Dog, “Lonesome Bicycle Farmer”

Artist: Tone Dog
Hometown: Durango, Colorado
Song: “Lonesome Bicycle Farmer”
Release Date: December 9, 2022

In Their Words: “I wrote this tune as a flatpicking ode to John Coltrane’s classic quartet of the early to mid ’60s (Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones, Jimmy Garrison). So much of the bluegrass tradition is steeped in the idea of getting at the ‘roots’ of the sound, the ancient tones and the original innovators. With the continual rising wave of jamgrass I thought it would be really cool to honor what I consider to be the ‘roots’ of the jam tradition, mid-’60s free jazz. As a drummerless improvising trio, it takes a lot of trust in one another to be able to keep the train moving — we have to believe in the shared vision of where the tune is going and commit to its unexpected twists and turns. I think that spirit comes through the recording and stays true to the spontaneous and creative ethic that both bluegrass and jazz uphold.” — Alex Graf, Tone Dog


Photo Credit: Carrie Phillips

WATCH: Tone Dog, “Salt Creek / Gold Rush”

Artist: Tone Dog
Hometown: Durango, Colorado
Song: “Salt Creek / Gold Rush”
Release Date: April 15, 2022

In Their Words: “Each of the three members of Tone Dog has a unique musical background outside of bluegrass, ranging from grunge to jazz, the Dead and beyond. Though we each come from a different musical perspective, what we all share is a love for the oral/aural tradition and lineage of fiddle music. The web of connections and interpretative journeys make these tunes resonate in a special way. Simply put, ‘Salt Creek / Gold Rush’ is a mash-up of our favorite fiddle numbers. We’ve maintained the essence of what makes these tunes special while shredding them as hard as we can, just like we do live. This is our ode to the pure velocity of flatpicking, the storied past of the fiddle tune and the unknown future of bluegrass music.” — Alex Graf, Tone Dog


Photo Credit: Carrie Phillips