Dubbed “one of the most inventive banjo players alive” by Billboard Magazine, Tony Trischka gathers friends and colleagues acquired over his 30-plus year career for his spectacular return to acoustic bluegrass.
Trischka begins his journey by going back to the beginning as he is joined by the legendary Earl Scruggs whose three-finger style is credited as a signature sound of bluegrass. They fly out of the gate with “Farewell Blues,” a 1922 jazz composition that Scruggs previously recorded in 1950. It’s fast and furious, bringing to mind Scruggs’ work on Bonnie & Clyde’s getaways. Fiddler Stuart Duncan and mandolin player Mike Compton contribute nice work as well. On “Doggy Salt” Trischka takes the chords from Flatt & Scruggs’ “Salty Dog” in reverse order, but Scruggs’ sound is unmistakable.
On his Let’s Get Small album, Steve Martin said you can’t sing a depressing song while playing the banjo and that is made evident on “Fox on the Run,” a song about heartbreak. “She took all the love that a poor boy could give her/ And left me to die like a fox on the run” should leave the listener sad, but the music is lively and peppy, defusing the mood. Former members of the Johnson Mountain Boys, who along with Sally Love form the band Seneca Rocks, join Trischka. This ensemble also performs on “Live and Let Live” from 1941, a previous hit with Bill Monroe twice, once in 1961 and again in 1978.
Martin also walks the walk when it comes to the banjo. He was inspired to write “The Crow” by Tony Ellis, a former member of Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys. The song fits very well alongside Martin’s other appearance on the album, the classic “Plunkin’ Rag.” If Hollywood stops calling with bad remakes, he could very easily have a career in bluegrass.







Article comments
1 - Connie Phillips
Congrats! This article has been forwarded to the Advance.net websites.
2 - El Bicho
FYI - TT & STEVE MARTIN ON ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW! THUR. FEB. 8TH!
Promoting Tony's brand new Rounder release, DOUBLE BANJO BLUEGRASS SPECTACULAR, TT & Steve Martin taped the ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW on Tue., Feb. 6th... They performed Steve's tune "The Crow," with members of Tony's stellar band: Michael Daves, Brittany Haas and Skip Ward.
Check local listings for stations and broadcast hour... but the double banjos will most likely be featured on the second half of the show.
3 - Mat Brewster
I love me some good banjer pickin. I'll have to check this out.
4 - Connie Phillips
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