
Bajando el disco en solitario de Luther Dickinson….a ver que tal
Now playing in #TWR LUTHER DICKINSON & THE SONS OF MUDBOY’s LET IT ROLL Listen: http://tinyurl.com/yzgh4s8 or here http://tinyurl.com/mz7txg
Now playing in #TWR LUTHER DICKINSON & THE SONS OF MUDBOY’s LET IT ROLL Listen: http://tinyurl.com/yzgh4s8 or here http://tinyurl.com/mz7txg

RT @drunkcountry: on this wk’s #TWR: Violetness, Darwin Deez, Luther Dickinson & The Sons Of Mudboy, Balmorhea, Hands, UTE, Joe Firstman, Smile Smile, Akai +

[Chicago, the 1st one is ours!] RT@DrunkCountry on this wk’s #TWR: Violetness, Darwin Deez, Luther Dickinson & The Sons Of Mudboy, Balmorhea
…the family of musicians in the area who continue to perform that earthy style of music. Luther Dickinson points out that he attended, in utero, the funeral of Mississippi Fred McDowell — one of Dickinson's primary guitar influences. (His mother was pregnant…
…a live audience, the sound is wonderful—warm and crisp. The Crowes revamped line-up, with Adam MacDougall on keys and Luther Dickinson on guitars, is even better. The new songs sound familiar and classic, yet, fresh. It’s as though an early 1970s time capsule…
…Sheiks. Now a younger generation takes its turn. The South Memphis String Band is a roots supergroup of sorts featuring Luther Dickinson, Alvin Youngblood Hart and Jimbo Mathus. The album contains only two originals, but “Worry 'Bout Your Own Backyard” and…
…Youtube before it arrives in stores to see if it was worth the money. The album features appearances by artists such as Luther Dickinson, Jody Stephens, and Rick Steff. The album has 10 tracks and is about 30 minutes in length, which is a shame because this…
…Medeski was the quintet's liquid center, gliding atop rhythms or soloing on blissful, sticky epics like “Without God.” Luther Dickinson's slide-guitar dips throughout the evening (as on “Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning”) proved as ominous and sensual as…
When I joined the Black Crowes they suddenly had a lot of free time
When the blues guys back home like R.L. and Otha started dying, that really slammed me back home and made me rethink what we were supposed to be doing
I had no interest in doing a retrospective of studio tracks. It didn't even cross my mind … I've been collecting live tracks all through our career. This was supposed to mark our 10th anniversary, but the project took me three years to finish. I spent hours listening to live performances. So it ended up coming out in our 12th year.
I wasn't a natural. Cody was a natural musician. I just worked and worked and practiced and practiced. But my dad was amazing. He loved music and art, and I love music and art. It's all we would talk about.
Growing up in the situation that I did, I always knew I wanted to play the guitar, even as a little kid