Dark Matter
The Galactic Cowboy Orchestra
Performed By
The Galactic Cowboy Orchestra
Album UPC
798576437022
CD Baby Track ID
6824891
Label
New Folk Records
Released
2009-11-30
BPM
145
Rated
0
ISRC
usx9p0948147
Year
2009
Spotify Plays
75
Writers
Writer
O'Day/Wright/Neale
Pub Co
Galactic Music Minneapolis
Composer
O'Day/Wright/Neale
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Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Minnesota
Description
Powerful All Instrumental Country Edged Jazz Fusion with a Progressive Rock Edge.
Notes
It’s country. It’s rock. It’s jazz. It’s bug-eyed bluegrass from Zeta Reticuli. It’s swing. It’s interstellar folk music.. … Whatever it sounds like to earthlings, there is no mistaking the virtuoso strains and the star trekking fun of The Galactic Cowboy Orchestra, the ultimate cosmic country fusion band.
Veterans of appearances on everything from A Prairie Home Companion to February 2009 all-star tribute to Buddy Holly at the legendary Surf Ballroom with Graham Nash, Los Lobos, Wanda Jackson and others, the seasoned space cowboys make music that ranges from highly accessible bluegrass tunes to extreme arrangements of East Indian ragas — and lots of musical stops in between onstage and on their new album.
“Lookin' for a Little Strange represents the creative intersection of our individual musical experiences that come together in a sound that is much more orchestral than you could ever imagine with a four-piece combo,” says John Wright. “We like to think of it as Mayberry meets Mahavishnu. We can do toe-tappin’ front porch country and then stretch its DNA into other dimensions for an effect that’s part hoe-down and jam band. We know there’s a wide audience for what we do that enjoys our musical adventures as much as we enjoy making them.”
Veterans of appearances on everything from A Prairie Home Companion to February 2009 all-star tribute to Buddy Holly at the legendary Surf Ballroom with Graham Nash, Los Lobos, Wanda Jackson and others, the seasoned space cowboys make music that ranges from highly accessible bluegrass tunes to extreme arrangements of East Indian ragas — and lots of musical stops in between onstage and on their new album.
“Lookin' for a Little Strange represents the creative intersection of our individual musical experiences that come together in a sound that is much more orchestral than you could ever imagine with a four-piece combo,” says John Wright. “We like to think of it as Mayberry meets Mahavishnu. We can do toe-tappin’ front porch country and then stretch its DNA into other dimensions for an effect that’s part hoe-down and jam band. We know there’s a wide audience for what we do that enjoys our musical adventures as much as we enjoy making them.”
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