"The roots of country music were being ignored and disregarded, and it was slipping away. It seemed to me that the right thing to do was to play it."

Marty Stuart, in an interview with the Seattle Post-Intelligiencer.

Stuart will play it at Lincoln Center Out of Doors on August 13 as a part of the Roots of American Music Festival. Also performing that evening: bluegrass stars Dailey & Vincent and a Sun Records alumni revue including Sonny Burgess & the Pacers, Cowboy Jack Clement, Rudy “Tutti” Grayzell and Hayden Thompson.  And that afternoon, Ebony hillbillies, Abigail Washburn, Sid Selvidge & Sons of Mudboy, and a an oral histories panel with teh Sun Records alums, hosted by Spike Barkin.

 

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Just got the list of @soultrain dances we’ll be teaching; The Bump, The Robot, The Funky Chicken, The Breakdown and the all-important Loose Booty!

And the set list from Pee Wee Ellis & Fred Wesley is beyond funky…some of your altime faves from James Brown, the JB’s and Lyn Collins.

lincolncenter:

Midsummer Night Swing pays tribute to Soul Train on June 28.  Join Pee Wee Ellis, Fred Wesley, and special guest DJ Biz Markie on the line as they celebrate Soul Train’s 40th anniversary in a night of funk and soul.

  

lincolncenter:

Our Roots of American Music Festival, part of Lincoln Center Out of Doors, is more than just performances. The afternoon of August 14 features a series of panel discussions at the David Rubenstein Atrium, starting at 2 p.m. with Dixie Fried—The Life & Music of Jim Dickinson. Cody and Luther Dickinson will be talking with Sid Selvidge about their father, the legendary producer and musician. 

The second panel that day will be Stax and Motown’s Al Bell in conversation with Sweet Sweetback’s Melvin Van Peebles.

The North Mississippi Allstars Duo play at Damrosch Park Bandshell later that afternoon, on a bill with Steve Cropper’s tribute the 5 Royales (with Bettye Lavette, Muscle Shoals’ David Hood and more), The Bar-Kays and Big Sam’s Funky Nation.  

And the day before, on Aug 13, Sid, Luther and Cody play as Sid Selvidge & Sons of Mudboy, on a day that also includes Marty Stuart, a Sun Records tribute with Sunny Burgess, Cowboy Jack Clement, Rudy “Tutti” Grayzell and Hayden Thompson, Dailey & Vincent, and Abigail Washburn.

It’s all absolutely free!

 Check out the complete line-up at www.LCoutofDoors.org  

"A turkey is a funny bird. Wabble, wabble, wabble! And all he knows is just one word. Gobble, gobble, gobble!"

The first song that Mavis Staples learned.

This whole interview is utterly delightful.  Staples will be appearing at Lincoln Center Out of Doors on July 31.  We’ll be thrilled to see her even if she doesn’t do any poultry-themed songs.

 

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Was just listening to Sly & the Family Stone via @SxipShirey.  Good follow-up…
nprfreshair:

Music For Your Monday: NPR Music is streaming Raphael Saadiq’s Stone Rollin’ in its entirety until May 10. 

Was just listening to Sly & the Family Stone via @SxipShirey.  Good follow-up…

nprfreshair:

Music For Your Monday: NPR Music is streaming Raphael Saadiq’s Stone Rollin’ in its entirety until May 10.