Various Artists - A Tribute To John D. Loudermilk (2017)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: A Tribute To John D. Loudermilk
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: BFD
- Genre: Country/Pop/Rock
- Quality: Flac (tracks)/320 Kbps
- Total Time: 73:23
- Total Size: 372/171 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Harry Stinson - Everybody Knows (2:58)
2. Rodney Crowell - Tobacco Road (2:27)
3. Emmylou Harris - Where Have They Gone (2:57)
4. Doyle Lawson - Blue Train (4:32)
5. Tommy Emmanuel - Windy And Warm (3:13)
6. Rosanne Cash - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye (2:41)
7. John Jorgenson - Midnight Bus (3:19)
8. The Whites - Heaven Fell Last Night (3:09)
9. Herb Pedersen - It's My Time (2:21)
10. Cory Chisel - Ebony Eyes (3:32)
11. Jimmy Hall - Bad News (3:29)
12. Mike Loudermilk - Abilene (2:56)
13. Ricky Skaggs - Waterloo (2:47)
14. Deborah Allen - Sad Movies (3:34)
15. Beth Nielsen Chapman - Language Of Love (2:03)
16. Lee Roy Parnell - Mr. Jones (2:42)
17. Bobby Braddock - Break My Mind (2:57)
18. Buddy Greene - Big Daddy's Alabama Bound (3:30)
19. John McFee - Indian Reservation (3:01)
20. Beth Hooker - Turn Me On (2:47)
21. Becky Hobbs - Talk Back Tremblin' Lips (3:08)
22. Claudia Church - Sunglasses (2:56)
23. Norro Wilson - The Great Snowman (3:12)
24. John Cowan - I Wanna Live (3:03)
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1. Harry Stinson - Everybody Knows (2:58)
2. Rodney Crowell - Tobacco Road (2:27)
3. Emmylou Harris - Where Have They Gone (2:57)
4. Doyle Lawson - Blue Train (4:32)
5. Tommy Emmanuel - Windy And Warm (3:13)
6. Rosanne Cash - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye (2:41)
7. John Jorgenson - Midnight Bus (3:19)
8. The Whites - Heaven Fell Last Night (3:09)
9. Herb Pedersen - It's My Time (2:21)
10. Cory Chisel - Ebony Eyes (3:32)
11. Jimmy Hall - Bad News (3:29)
12. Mike Loudermilk - Abilene (2:56)
13. Ricky Skaggs - Waterloo (2:47)
14. Deborah Allen - Sad Movies (3:34)
15. Beth Nielsen Chapman - Language Of Love (2:03)
16. Lee Roy Parnell - Mr. Jones (2:42)
17. Bobby Braddock - Break My Mind (2:57)
18. Buddy Greene - Big Daddy's Alabama Bound (3:30)
19. John McFee - Indian Reservation (3:01)
20. Beth Hooker - Turn Me On (2:47)
21. Becky Hobbs - Talk Back Tremblin' Lips (3:08)
22. Claudia Church - Sunglasses (2:56)
23. Norro Wilson - The Great Snowman (3:12)
24. John Cowan - I Wanna Live (3:03)
With songs that have been recorded by an impressive range of artists from George Jones, Skeeter Davis and Roy Orbison to the Raiders, Jefferson Airplane and Kanye West, writer and artist John D. Loudermilk was one of the most diverse and prolific tunesmiths of the 20th century. The author of such iconic hits as "Tobacco Road," "Indian Reservation," "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" and "Abilene," was the subject of a stellar tribute concert in March 2016 at the Franklin Theatre south of Nashville. Now, an album of that event featuring Emmylou Harris, Rosanne Cash, Rodney Crowell and many more, is set for a September 15th release. See the track listing below.
Hosted by songwriter and music historian Peter Cooper, A Tribute to John D. Loudermilk features two dozen performances of songs penned by Loudermilk, who, although ailing at the time, was on hand for the event. With inspired performances of some of Loudermilk's pop, rock and country material, Cooper summed up the eclectic tribute to the songwriter by noting, "He wasn't just a seeker of truth and beauty, he was a finder. He found it, he learned it, he kept it, and then he shared it with us seekers."
A native of North Carolina, Loudermilk was signed to a solo record deal with Columbia in 1958 and later recorded for RCA. Inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1976, Loudermilk died September 21st, 2016, in Christiana, Tennessee, at 82 years old.
Produced by Grammy-winning musician John Jorgenson and organized by Dixie Gamble, a film of the tribute concert will air as a PBS special.
Hosted by songwriter and music historian Peter Cooper, A Tribute to John D. Loudermilk features two dozen performances of songs penned by Loudermilk, who, although ailing at the time, was on hand for the event. With inspired performances of some of Loudermilk's pop, rock and country material, Cooper summed up the eclectic tribute to the songwriter by noting, "He wasn't just a seeker of truth and beauty, he was a finder. He found it, he learned it, he kept it, and then he shared it with us seekers."
A native of North Carolina, Loudermilk was signed to a solo record deal with Columbia in 1958 and later recorded for RCA. Inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1976, Loudermilk died September 21st, 2016, in Christiana, Tennessee, at 82 years old.
Produced by Grammy-winning musician John Jorgenson and organized by Dixie Gamble, a film of the tribute concert will air as a PBS special.
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Year 2017 | Country | Pop | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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