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The Folk Brothers for July 14, 2021: When bluegrass fiddle went rock and roll

The Rolling Stones' hit single "Honky Tonk Woman" was countrified for inclusion on the band's 1969 Let It Bleed  LP. Gram Parsons -- who had just left The Flying Burrito Brothers to pursue his solo career -- told his pal Keith Richards to ask a young bluegrass musician named Byron Berline to add a fiddle track. Berline -- who had already done stints with Bill Monroe, The Dillards, and was preparing to join the Burritos -- recorded his part on the sidewalk outside of Elektra's Hollywood studio, picking up the iconic traffic sound used in the final mix. He went on to have a distingished career in the world of bluegrass, rock, country and Americana music, and passed away this past Saturday at 77.

Also on today's show: new tracks from Joe Troop, Slaid Cleaves, Dawn Riding, I See Hawks in LA. And so much more!

Davis Music Connections - July 13, 2021

Dear Listeners of Davis Music Connections,

Ned Here.  My computer broke... D'OH!  Time to learn new software in order to create radio shows.  But I am not gonna spend any time sorting out the recording aspect this week... only the editing aspect.  Which means I am kicking Clyde out of the garage and I'm not gonna announce any of the songs, so there.

However, since I am a thoughtful guy who realizes people are interested in the songs, I have listed them all here for your reference.

Without further ado....

TODAY'S PLAYLIST:

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