Adam Hurt - clawhammer gourd banjo - John Riley the Shepherd

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  • Adam Hurt's groundbreaking solo gourd banjo CD "Earth Tones" is available on bandcamp adamhurt.bandc...
    Adam Hurt's many other albums are available at www.adamhurt.c...
    "What may appear to be rather basic melodies can in fact express unspeakable emotions and evoke the experiences of generations past. Music on the gourd banjo offers a glimpse into another time." Adam Hurt
    A world-class banjo stylist, Adam Hurt's groundbreaking solo gourd banjo CD "Earth Tones" is a daring foray into the mysterious world of the gourd banjo, a little known and extremely difficult to play instrument. The artistic level to which Adam Hurt takes the gourd banjo on "Earth Tones" is stunning. The celebrated banjo virtuoso's first solo album "Earth Tones" is available on bandcamp adamhurt.bandc...
    Adam's many other albums are available at www.adamhurt.c...
    "What may appear to be rather basic melodies can in fact express unspeakable emotions and evoke the experiences of generations past. Music on the gourd banjo offers a glimpse into another time." Adam Hurt
    Besides this video, "John Riley the Shepherd," Adam Hurt plays gourd banjo on two other tunes on this channel:
    "Jack Wilson" • Adam Hurt - clawhammer...
    "John Riley the Shepherd" • Adam Hurt - clawhammer...
    "Brushy Fork of John's Creek" • Adam Hurt - clawhammer...
    These three videos were taken at a concert by Adam Hurt in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, in April of 2009. This landmark concert segued into the recording of "Earth Tones," a daring foray into the mysterious world of the gourd banjo, recorded and co-produced by Paul Roberts. Since its 2010 release, "Earth Tones" has had an enormous influence on banjo players and old-music lovers worldwide. The album is available on bandcamp: adamhurt.bandc...
    Adam has also recorded many other albums, which are accessible on bandcamp and through his site: www.adamhurt.c...
    Adam's gourd banjo was made by the man perhaps most responsible for re-introducing gourd banjos into the modern world, David G. Hyatt www.dhyatt.com/.
    David Hyatt's important work in educating modern banjo players and banjo makers about the gourd banjo has been a central influence in the emerging awareness of the actual history of the banjo. Besides having an unrelated job as dean at the University of Arkansas, Hyatt has a mission to teach people about gourd banjos, and to teach instrument builders how to make them, so musicians will keep the history alive. Gourd banjos were brought to the colonies by African slaves hundreds of years ago. The African gourd banjo is the prototype for what we now think of as the American banjo -- an important element of American musical history that is only recently becoming more widely known.
    Adam Hurt. www.adamhurt.com/
    David Hyatt www.dhyatt.com/
    Paul Roberts Gold Tone banjo retail site: www.banjocrazy...

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