Jalan Crossland

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Hailed as Wyoming's own 'Trailer Park Troubadour', Jalan Crossland plucks his way through one of many vivid accounts of small town, backcountry life in 'Trailer Park Fire', and shares some early recollections of the Banjo.

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  • @wailinburnin
    @wailinburnin 11 лет назад +1

    It would take a bona fide music historian or a seasoned Dead Head to understand the cultural significance of Jalan Crossland. They say: "the tide lifts all boats". What Jalan has done for music and art in Wyoming is worthy of changing the Great Seal of the State to put an artist on it, right there, between the Rancher and the Driller. Andy and Shawn rock with anyone, the Cream of Wyoming! Thanks WY PBS for posting.

  • @MrBagley55
    @MrBagley55 10 лет назад +1

    Saw him perform last weekend at a bluegrass festival in Evanston, Wyoming.
    A young John Prine in the making! Soon to be a national treasure,,spread the word.

  • @alphawhatprodukt2269
    @alphawhatprodukt2269 8 лет назад

    Saw the whole thing @ the WHAT Fest...WHAT a weird Fest...WHATs next? Maybe nothing. Maybe Something. But in the space between nothing and something there will always be WHAT Fest...

  • @MrBassoProfundo
    @MrBassoProfundo 11 лет назад

    Just put banjer on it; everybody will know it means Jalan

  • @douchebag2948
    @douchebag2948 11 лет назад

    I'm so glad Jalan was able to hook up with these two guys. He has a really bad sense of time and often is totally out of tune by the second song, but these two guys somehow keep him in meter, and the lack of another stringed or brass instrument makes it hard to tell how discordant he gets.