(26 August 2016)
Progressive. Pioneer. Envelope pusher. CFO. These are some of the many terms that have been used to describe banjo innovator, producer and record company owner, Alison Brown. And now, she adds "early adopter" to the list with the release of a 360 video shot during recording sessions at Compass Sound Studios, home of the record label she co-founded in 1996.
Her 2015 release THE SONG OF THE BANJO featured re-imaginings of pop songs like “Time After Time” and “Dance With Me”, celebrity guests like Colin Hay, the Indigo Girls, and Steve Gadd, as well as Jake Shimabukuro on a totally unexpected version of “Feels So Good” originally by Chuck Mangione. And now she is releasing a 360 video of the recording session for “What’s Going On?” featuring the vocals of Keb’ Mo’.
Scan round 360 degs with your
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A 360 video shot during the
recording of "What's Going On?" at Compass Sound Studios, Nashville:
A recent article in No Depression does
an excellent job of explaining what it means to pursue musical exploration
within the bluegrass tradition and why it’s almost revolutionary to play
soul music on the banjo.
The solo at 3:14 in the video does an excellent job of
illustrating the technical and artistic mastery that Alison Brown has achieved
on the banjo.
“I’ve always thought of 'What’s
Going On?' as a sacred, almost untouchable song but given recent world events I
believe the message is just as timely as when Marvin
Gaye penned it in 1971,”
says Alison. “I reached out to Keb’ Mo’ about the idea of collaborating
on a banjo-driven version of the song and he was so enthusiastic about the idea
he said he’d be there the next day to record it. I love the fact that our
version gives 'What’s Going On?' a new life in the world of Americana and roots
music.”
“What’s Going On?” was originally
only available as a bonus track through iTunes but will now be available August
31st on all download and streaming services.
"…a complete delight,
whether through focused listens or as a background setting for enjoying other
activities.” --PopMatters
“Alison is a banjo picker
sans pareil -- always riveting, clear, concise and mindful of all the
musicianship displayed on her album.” --No Depression
“…it’s Brown and her banjo that
you’ll want to keep at the center of your vision.” --Jon Weisberger,
Nashville Scene
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