"DOWN ON THE BRANDYWINE" | Frank Fairfield & Meredith Axelrod

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2019
  • Elympic Records presents "Down on the Brandywine" from the NASHVILLE SESSIONS with Frank Fairfield & Meredith Axelrod - Recorded at Elympic Records in Murfreesboro, Tennessee on September 8, 2018.
    MUSIC & VIDEO:
    PRODUCED & RECORDED | FILMED & DIRECTED
    By Jonathan Britt
    @ ELYMPIC RECORDS
    [A One-Take Audio & Video Performance]
    MIXED
    by Daniel Jason Booth
    www.SPLMixing.com
    Melbourne, Australia
    EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
    Matthew Britt & Joey Britt
    MUSIC & VIDEO:
    PRODUCED & RECORDED | FILMED & DIRECTED BY
    Jonathan Britt
    @ ELYMPIC RECORDS
    [A One-Take Audio & Video Performance]
    ~ RECORDING GEAR USED ~
    AEA R84 Ribbon Microphone
    Myrtle Ear Trumpet Labs Microphone
    LA-2A Compressor
    KM184 Microphones
    Antelope Orion 2017 Recording Interface
    AEA RPQ2 MicPre
    BAE 1073 MPF Dual-Channel Mic Pre
    Canon 70D DSLR Digital Camera
    Canon EOS 5D MARK IV DSLR Digital Camera
    Cloud Microphone Cloudlifter Mic Activators
    FEATURED ARTISTS:
    "DOWN ON THE BRANDYWINE" | Frank Fairfield & Meredith Axelrod
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    FRANK FAIRFIELD
    www.frankfairfield.net
    Frank Fairfield has an old folk sound, yet he hails from California's central valley -- not Appalachia.
    He plays banjo and fiddle music, and has opened for acts such as Fleet Foxes. With his Brylcreem-parted hair and high-waisted pants, he brings an old-time aesthetic to his old-time music. On his self-titled first album, released last year, he plays the standards of the American folk repertoire -- songs that have been played by many artists over generations. He also writes his own songs, but stops short of calling himself a songwriter.
    - www.npr.org/templates/story/s...
    Artist Biography by Steve Leggett
    Frank FairfieldFrank Fairfield may sound like he was born in a hollow somewhere in the Appalachians, his voice as old as the hills as he scratches out old forgotten blues pieces and murder ballads on banjo, guitar or fiddle, but he hails from the San Joaquin Valley and he spent his childhood and teen years bouncing around California working odd jobs, taking factory shifts and occasionally attending school. Eventually he settled in Los Angeles, where he discovered he was pretty good at busking on street corners. A slot as the opening act on a Fleet Foxes tour resulted in a recording deal with the folk and traditional music label Tompkins Square, who released his debut album, the self-titled Frank Fairfield, in 2009. Fairfield's next release, 2010’s Unheard Ofs & Forgotten Abouts. A proper second album, Out on the Open West, appeared in 2011 from Tompkins Square.
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    MEREDITH AXELROD:
    meredithaxelrod.com
    “Meredith Axelrod sings and plays guitar as if she really returned to the pre-mic days. We’re not talking revisionist copy of so and so from way back when; we’re talking as if we plucked an original out of the era and time-traveled…” - JL Stiles
    “It takes more than passion to do what Meredith does. It takes guts; conviction. She is unflinchingly committed to authentic recreation of the tunes in her repertoire-swampy blues and early American roots music.” - Gary Rametta
    Delightfully engaging and unassumingly comic, Meredith Axelrod envisions the limitless potential of early twentieth century music, whether it be Ragtime, Music Hall, Pop Standard, Boogie Woogie, Tin Pan Alley, String band, Jazz, Country, Blues or even Jug Band music, and embodies the spirit that brought the music into existence in the first place. Her vocal style is unusual, probably because she learned to sing by listening to how folks did it a century ago - through the medium of cylinders and 78-rpm records.
    The dominant theme throughout her expansive repertoire, is that, whatever the genre, these are songs she learns from the original sources (records and / or sheet music) which were released between the 1890s and the 1930s. Part of the allure of old time music, indeed any music throughout the history of recorded music, is hearing the original recordings as played and sung by the original performers in their heyday, loving what they’re doing and doing it because it means something to them in that moment, never because of nostalgia, and Meredith brings the same unbridled passion, earnest devotion and candid vitality to all of her music.
    Axelrod often partners with string virtuoso Craig Ventresco; they perform at venues and festivals that include the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, West Coast Ragtime Festival and Blind Boone Early Jazz Festival. Meredith appears in myriad cooperatives: with her own hot jazz band, her own string band, in partnership with solo act dynamo Frank Fairfield, and often with the 60s Folk / Jug Band legend, Jim Kweskin…. She has also performed with Dan Hicks, Maria Muldaur, Geoff Muldaur, Ramblin’ Jack Eliot, David Grisman, Cindy Cashdollar, Bill Keith, Terry Zwigoff, Sonny Leyland, Robert Crumb, and the Cheap Suit Serenaders at favorite venues:
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Комментарии • 18

  • @monoyamono
    @monoyamono 7 месяцев назад +1

    Always come back to this. Perfect. 🥰

    • @billmacaulay
      @billmacaulay 5 месяцев назад

      same here - im addicted .

  • @kluge2000
    @kluge2000 3 года назад +1

    I really want to thank you guys. I'm a 78 collector and frankly always overlooked the Billy Murray, Arthur Collins & etc. popular songs from this early era. They didn't sound good to me at all. It took hearing your treatment of this material to open my eyes to what these songs had to offer. Thanks again.

  • @noodles2459
    @noodles2459 7 месяцев назад

    Tiger Tunes/Hungry Tiger Press might like this recording. As it was part of the "Wizard Of Oz" 1903 musical. They host information about the songs featured in the musical and other Wizard of Oz media.

  • @billhoward497
    @billhoward497 3 года назад +3

    This is so great. I had been wondering what happened with Frank’s music, and Meredith is a great discovery. Thanks for recording this!

  • @pisceanx8382
    @pisceanx8382 2 года назад

    I wish I could like this video everytime I watch it. I needed a fix of Meredith Axelrod today.

  • @TheRealGovika
    @TheRealGovika 3 года назад +1

    Glad to see Frank still doing well!

  • @pisceanx8382
    @pisceanx8382 5 лет назад +1

    Meredith Axelrod was on Ozark Highlands Radio tonight. Great stuff!

  • @robbielmetalmelodies271
    @robbielmetalmelodies271 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice!

  • @fetermcblues
    @fetermcblues 5 лет назад +1

    Mighty fine