Hot Club of Cowtown
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Hot Club of Cowtown
Has anybody seen this band? They played in the UK at the Cambridge Folk Festival in the summer & I saw them 3 times. It's a blend of Western Swing, Jazz standards and bluegrass style songs (I'm describing it as best I can with my limited knowledge of these styles) - standup bass, fiddle and jazz/swing guitar. Check 'em out if you get a chance, they're great.
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Don't much care for them I'm afraid. The three piece format starts to get real stale real quick when you see them. The music needs more depth to ir than they can give it.
On the plus side though, they did use Bobby Koefer on their latest CD<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Steve England on 12 October 2000 at 12:57 PM.]</p></FONT>
On the plus side though, they did use Bobby Koefer on their latest CD<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Steve England on 12 October 2000 at 12:57 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Whit is a competent guitarist with a lot of arcane knowledge of old tunes, but he comes up short on the vocals department. The band basically does not have a strong singer, and when you're a three-piece, well...
Elana has excellent technique on the violin, but she comes from the classical training and this western swing is simply new to her. So if she seemed awkward, she was probably a little off her range repertoire-wise, so to speak.
To me, they come off as cutesy, quite talented youngsters who for now take their own hype a little too seriously and need a bunch of years in honky tonks where the band doesn't look down their noses on patrons who request songs using swear words in their sentences.
Elana has excellent technique on the violin, but she comes from the classical training and this western swing is simply new to her. So if she seemed awkward, she was probably a little off her range repertoire-wise, so to speak.
To me, they come off as cutesy, quite talented youngsters who for now take their own hype a little too seriously and need a bunch of years in honky tonks where the band doesn't look down their noses on patrons who request songs using swear words in their sentences.
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I thought they were fun, and liked Whit's playing. Elana is a good musician too, but she played only the "famous Western Swing violin solos" note-for-note on every tune (ie. Johnny Gimble etc.) This drove me nuts. I doubt anyone else knew those solos.
Every once in a while I'd hum a unison line into my date's ear. She was amused.
Every once in a while I'd hum a unison line into my date's ear. She was amused.