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Episode 11: Tony Rice Tribute pt. 1

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On Christmas Day 2020 we lost the greatest flat top flat picker of all time, the incredible Tony Rice. I’ve been obsessed with Tony’s music since the first time I came across it and immediately set to work putting together a tribute to this legend. He was a huge inspiration for me and all of my contemporaries and I am so grateful to Shawn Lane, Lyndsay Pruett, and Jon Stickley for helping me produce this career retrospective. I loved Tony Rice and this is my gift to him and any would-be/should be fans of this musical luminary. The show ran nearly 2 hours and I didnt want to cut anything out so I split it into two episodes.

:06 soundbite: Stickley on Tony’s tuning

1:16 introduction

3:50 on Tony Rice, the show

5:36 Don’t Give Your Heart to a Rambler

9:06 on J.D. Crowe and The New South, David Grisman Quintet

11:00 Swing 51

14:54 on Dawg music, Manzanita and Acoustics

16:20 Old Train

19:00 on Tony’s split musical personalities

20:47 Soul of Man

24:18 Old Gray Coat

30:20 noodling and advertisements

31:57 Neon Tetra

40:22 on Tony’s singing

41:16 Model Church

45:35 on Church St. Blues

45:55 interview w/ Jon Stickley

48:43 Orphan Annie

51:41 outro

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On Christmas Day 2020 we lost the greatest flat top flat picker of all time, the incredible Tony Rice. I’ve been obsessed with Tony’s music since the first time I came across it and immediately set to work putting together a tribute to this legend. He was a huge inspiration for me and all of my contemporaries and I am so grateful to Shawn Lane, Lyndsay Pruett, and Jon Stickley for helping me produce this career retrospective. I loved Tony Rice and this is my gift to him and any would-be/should be fans of this musical luminary. The show ran nearly 2 hours and I didnt want to cut anything out so I split it into two episodes.

:06 soundbite: Stickley on Tony’s tuning

1:16 introduction

3:50 on Tony Rice, the show

5:36 Don’t Give Your Heart to a Rambler

9:06 on J.D. Crowe and The New South, David Grisman Quintet

11:00 Swing 51

14:54 on Dawg music, Manzanita and Acoustics

16:20 Old Train

19:00 on Tony’s split musical personalities

20:47 Soul of Man

24:18 Old Gray Coat

30:20 noodling and advertisements

31:57 Neon Tetra

40:22 on Tony’s singing

41:16 Model Church

45:35 on Church St. Blues

45:55 interview w/ Jon Stickley

48:43 Orphan Annie

51:41 outro

--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/travis-book/support
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