Or maybe it was the countless hours listening to his older siblings' classic LP's and 45's on the stereo in the 1960's. Maybe it was growing up in Newport, RI, host to the venerable Newport Jazz and Folk festivals. Rick Farrell of Mojo Photography has been drawn to music his entire life. It was a memorable moment, seeing the band pull it together off-script. when they appeared for their planned two-song encore, a heckler pleaded for Stuart to play the Marty Robbins classic, “Poor Side of Town.” Amazingly, without any prior notice or rehearsal, Stuart found the right key and sang a few verses with the band right behind him. The Willie Nelson cover “Me and Paul,” was superb and came with a great story about Willie, while the Rouse Brothers classic “Orange Blossom Special,” showcased Stuart’s out-of-this-world mandolin skills.įurther credit to the band. Several acoustic tunes showcased the band’s skills, and the sound quality at the Odeum was the best I’ve heard in a long time. Other highlights included the Travis Tritt cover “The Whiskey Ain’t Workin’” and a sublime version of “Matches,” with the road-worthy lyric “Matches, I need some matches, cause I still got one old bridge I need to burn.”ĭrummer Harry Stinson stepped up on guitar for a couple of tunes, including a nice version of the Woody Guthrie classic “Pretty Boy Floyd,” underscoring the classic verse: “Through this world I’ve wandered, I’ve seen lots of funny men Some will rob you with a six-gun, and some with a fountain pen.”
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