

Thaddillac) Album Quazarz: Born On A Gangster Star Artist Shabazz Palaces Label Sub Pop Released 2017 The song starts with a guitar melody that sticks with you until the end, and the dynamic shift when the chorus kicks in creates a very powerful moment - proving that Beth Ditto is an incredible songwriter and singer, regardless of who is accompanying her.Ĭlose overlay Buy Featured Music Song Shine A Light (feat. "Fire" sounds like it's equally inspired by the lo-fi garage rock sound of Gossip's early albums and the synth-driven sound of its final album (as well as the solo EP she released in 2011). After 17 years as a band, Gossip decided to call it quits last year, and singer Beth Ditto has bounced back with a song that is one of my favorites of the year so far. It's not uncommon for a musician to branch off and pursue a solo project after playing in an established band for several years - but when the singer branches off, the pressure is on to prove herself as a songwriter. "Time Don't Wait" features that signature, jangly Byrds sound, assisted by The Fabulous Superlatives' guitarist Kenny Vaughan on Campbell's trusty 12-string Rickenbacker guitar.Ĭlose overlay Buy Featured Music Song Fire Album Fake Sugar Artist Beth Ditto Label Myra's Child Released 2017 In fact, his favorite guitar once belonged to the late Clarence White, who was in The Byrds in the late '60s and early '70s. It turns out Stuart is also an unabashed fan of The Byrds he talked about it in my recent interview with him. The album gives Stuart a chance to show his love of some of the California music he grew up with, like Merle Haggard, Buck Owens and the Bakersfield sound.

The latest is Way Out West, produced by Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell. Lately, Stuart been making some really cool albums with his trusty band, The Fabulous Superlatives. And if that's not enough, Stuart also had a string of country hits of his own in the '90s and has partnered with Travis Tritt for several more.
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A professional musician since age 12, Stuart did stints in Lester Flatt's band and played with Johnny Cash in the late '70s later, along with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, he played on The Man in Black's Unchained album. I've been a fan of Marty Stuart for years. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Music Song Time Don't Wait Album Way Out West Artist Marty Stuart And His Fabulous Superlatives Label Superlatone Released 2017
