Chilly Winds
ShoeFly
Performed By
ShoeFly
Album UPC
700261342542
CD Baby Track ID
9006634
Label
ShoeFly
Released
2011-11-16
BPM
121
Rated
0
ISRC
USGF41100013
Year
2011
Spotify Plays
41
Writers
Writer
traditional
Pub Co
Public Domain
Composer
Traditional
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Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Cover Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - United States
Description
Old Time, Bluegrass & Honky-Tonk Music played on banjos (3-fingered & clawhammer), guitars (flat & finger-picked), mandolin, fiddle & bass; with solo, duet, trio & quartet singing: including classic covers, original songs & music from the Public Domain.
Notes
"It's late, you're driving, the car radio is broadcasting ghosts. It's a long, long way to Nashville but still you're tuned to 650 AM, Home of the Grand Ole Opry. From your dark stretch of the lost highway you pull in equal parts static, signals from outer space and the best country music ever recorded. You could drive forever."
Six-Fifty is ShoeFly's first recording. Like the early Opry, the music is rooted in tradition: old time, bluegrass and honky-tonk. With two generations of seasoned performers, ShoeFly fills this music with high energy youth and experience. The senior members of the ensemble had their starts in the 1970s and have been active in the national music scene ever since. Rick Good ( banjo, guitar, vocals) was a founding member of the Hotmud Family, a co-director of Rhythm in Shoes and a 2010, Ohio Heritage Fellow. Sharon Leahy (guitar, bass, snare, feet, vocals) toured with the Green Grass Cloggers, worked as a dancer in New York City, co-directed Rhythm in Shoes for twenty-three years and won numerous fellowships and awards for her creative work. Paul Kovac (banjo, guitar, mandolin, vocals) has played with Clear Fork, Hillbilly IDOL and the Critton Hollow String Band, and accompanied such greats as Bill Monroe, Chet Atkins, Hank Thompson and Hazel Dickens. Leading the second generation of ShoeFly is Ben Cooper (fiddle, bass, vocals), oldest son of Sharon, who started touring with Rhythm in Shoes in the fall of 1997, and also plays with his old time bands, the Ohio Corndaddys and The Buvas. Rounding out ShoeFly is Emma Young (bass, vocals), daughter to Sharon and Rick, once a featured dancer with Rhythm in Shoes, now a sought after session singer in Southwest Louisiana.
Produced by Rick Good
Engineering & Mastering by Bill Sellers - Encore Studios - Dayton, Ohio
Design by Chuck Good
Photos by Andy Snow
copyright ShoeFly 2011, all rights reserved
Six-Fifty is ShoeFly's first recording. Like the early Opry, the music is rooted in tradition: old time, bluegrass and honky-tonk. With two generations of seasoned performers, ShoeFly fills this music with high energy youth and experience. The senior members of the ensemble had their starts in the 1970s and have been active in the national music scene ever since. Rick Good ( banjo, guitar, vocals) was a founding member of the Hotmud Family, a co-director of Rhythm in Shoes and a 2010, Ohio Heritage Fellow. Sharon Leahy (guitar, bass, snare, feet, vocals) toured with the Green Grass Cloggers, worked as a dancer in New York City, co-directed Rhythm in Shoes for twenty-three years and won numerous fellowships and awards for her creative work. Paul Kovac (banjo, guitar, mandolin, vocals) has played with Clear Fork, Hillbilly IDOL and the Critton Hollow String Band, and accompanied such greats as Bill Monroe, Chet Atkins, Hank Thompson and Hazel Dickens. Leading the second generation of ShoeFly is Ben Cooper (fiddle, bass, vocals), oldest son of Sharon, who started touring with Rhythm in Shoes in the fall of 1997, and also plays with his old time bands, the Ohio Corndaddys and The Buvas. Rounding out ShoeFly is Emma Young (bass, vocals), daughter to Sharon and Rick, once a featured dancer with Rhythm in Shoes, now a sought after session singer in Southwest Louisiana.
Produced by Rick Good
Engineering & Mastering by Bill Sellers - Encore Studios - Dayton, Ohio
Design by Chuck Good
Photos by Andy Snow
copyright ShoeFly 2011, all rights reserved
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