First batch of the Old Settler’s recordings: Railroad Earth, Greensky Bluegrass, The Blue Hit, The Bluegrass Outfit, Country Willie, Hendrikz McLeod, Sam Baker, Carrie Elkin & Raina Rose

Folks,

Instead of waiting to release these all at once, I’ll just put these out there in small batches. Old Settler’s was a blast, as usual. I have to thank the festival for being gracious enough to use their vans to transport bands and equipment to and from our portable studio. They really went out of their way to accommodate us, and in general just couldn’t have been nicer people if they tried. The people that make this festival happen are some of the most helpful and welcoming people I’ve come across.

During the day we brought musicians over from the main stages to our little recording outpost.  Late at night we packed up our gear and went to Camp Goodtimes to record until the wee hours. For a guy (me) who enjoys recording acoustic music, what more could I really ask for? That’s what I lived and breathed for four long days and nights. There was not a lot of sleep, but there were many good times.

The Bluegrass Outfit:

The Bluegrass Outfit is a bluegrass supergroup based in and around Austin, Texas. For this recording there were at least 12 musicians all pickin’ their hearts out. The little stage at Camp Goodtimes was so full that some people had to stand offstage and play their instruments. Featuring members of the Two High String Band, Green Mountain Grass, Milk Drive, Wood & Wire and The Blue Hit, this band’s talent speaks for itself. http://archive.org/details/TheBluegrassOutfit-liveFromCampGoodtimes2012

 

Railroad Earth:

Railroad Earth came over to see us and play a few songs while they were killing time before they headlined the main stage. We were dealing with some insane wind, but managed to fiddle our way out of the worst of it. This link will take you to 4 tracks. The first three are the three songs they played for us, and the fourth is one long track that includes all songs and the short between-song interviews we did with them. These guys are really a fantastic band, check ’em out: http://archive.org/details/RailroadEarth-liveForKaosRadioFromOldSettlersFest2012

 

Greensky Bluegrass:

Greensky Bluegrass had a hard time finding us, but we’re glad they did! One of them (Dave) is the spitting image of our good friend Dirty Charley, and their mandolin player Paul gave a special shout out to the Austin Facial Hair Club. We should have invited them to play the Goodtimes stage, but didn’t know they would have the time until it was too late. Their guitar player Dave ran into my cohort El Demento in the campground and insisted they swap shirts, because he just had to have a Team Goodtimes shirt. So both of them took their shirts off in the middle of everyone and swapped. How long has it been since you’ve swapped shirts with someone right on the spot? That’s good stuff. Anyhow, these guys are super nice and are also most excellent pickers. As it turns out, next month at DelFest they’re playing a late night gig with Railroad Earth that will stretch out into the wee hours. Man, I wish I could see that. Here’s their set, done in the same format as Railroad Earth. 3 songs, then the 4th is the complete set with interviews. http://archive.org/details/GreenskyBluegrass-liveFromOldSettlersFest2012

 

Country Willie:

Country Willie is a perennial favorite, and a legend around these parts. This is the set he did for us at our little campsite studio. We’ll be posting another (yet-to-be-edited, as of this posting) set that he did Thursday night on the Goodtimes stage with a full backing band. For this set, however, it’s just Willie on guitar, vocals and harmonica backed by his friend Thomas Oliver on drums. Enjoy! http://archive.org/details/CountryWillie-liveAtOldSettlersFest2012

 

Sam Baker, Carrie Elkin, Raina Rose & Andrew Pressman:

We did a quick in-the-round recording of Sam Baker, Carrie Elkin and Raina Rose with Drew Pressman playing standup bass. We first met Sam when Jim White brought him along to a session he recorded with us for the South By Southwest music festival. Drew and Raina’s new son Emmett was just hanging out with his mama while they played for us. Did I mention that this is a family-friendly festival? My wife and I brought our 4-month-old son with us and I think he had just as much fun as we did. Here’s the quick set we got from these four great musicians: http://archive.org/details/SamBakerWRainaRoseCarrieElkin-liveFromOldSettlersFest2012

 

The Blue Hit:

The Blue Hit finally played the main stage of the festival this year, but we recorded them out in the campground. They took the stage around 1:30am and played to a packed house. Everyone was super quiet, just sucking up all they could get out of this band. You can even hear the crowd do a meow-along, which is something I’ve never heard outside of a Blue Hit show. They are a great band and have just released two new records. Check ’em out! http://archive.org/details/TheBlueHit-liveFromCampGoodtimes2012

 

Hendrikz McLeod:

Hendrikz McLeod did one of the very few electric sets in the campground this year. They are a very unique band from San Marcos, Texas. Their guitar player, Mike McLeod, is currently working with Ryan McGillicuddy on Ryan’s long-awaited album, due out later this summer. We’ll have a couple McGillicuddy sets coming soon, so stay tuned for that. Until then though, here is Hendrikz McLeod to get your booty shakin’: http://archive.org/details/HendrikzMcleod-liveFromCampGoodtimes2012

Wrapping up Old Settler’s Festival…. get ready for some amazing live music!

Aaaaaaaand we’re back! We just spent four days at this amazing festival recording as early as 1pm, and often as late as 4 or 5am. We have a lot of editing to do to cut these into sessions, cut the sessions into tracks, well… you get the idea. Here is a run down of what we will be bringing you just as soon as we get all the editing done:

Our normal format for main-stage acts is to have them play 3 or 4 songs for us, and in between the songs we do quick interviews. For campground sessions we record Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at Camp Goodtimes. Often there will be main-stage acts out at Camp Goodtimes too. When we are out there at Goodtimes we just record full sets with no interviews. We mic the stage and the crowd stays nice and quiet, so these sessions turn out great.

Railroad Earth: 3 songs with interview

James McMurtry: James wanted to just do an interview, so we talked politics for about 8 minutes. No live session for this one.

The Blue Hit: Full acoustic set, about half an hour, no interview.

New Country Rehab: 4 songs with interview

Greensky Bluegrass: 4 songs with interview

Milk Drive: Full acoustic set, a little longer than half an hour, no interview.

Country Willie: 2 full acoustic sets. 1 with a whole band, and 1 with just a drummer backing him.

Ryan McGillicuddy: 2 full acoustic sets. 1 louder, one softer.

Danny Malone: Full acoustic set.

Hendrickz McLeod: Full set, over half an hour.

The Bluegrass Outfit: Full acoustic set, anywhere from 8 to 12 musicians all jamming onstage at once. Intense and lovely.

Goodfield: Full set. Not sure how long.

Squinto!: Full acoustic set

Wood & Wire: Full acoustic set

Sam Baker, Carrie Elkin & Raina Rose: Sam, Carrie & Raina all stopped by at the same time, each did a song, then Carrie closed it out with an extra song.

Pine Leaf Boys: They got tied up at the festival and didn’t have time to come by. Sorry, folks!

 

We’ll get this music out to you as quickly as possible. We just wanted to touch base and let you know what’s coming, and what’s coming is a whole heck of a lot of great acoustic music!

It’s always a blast to go camping at Old Settler’s, do a bunch of recording, swim in Onion Creek, and come back with armloads of great music for y’all. It’ll always be free, and you can download it or just stream it, whatever works for you! Please tell your friends about our little blog. It’s a labor of love, we aren’t in it for the money, we just want to share this wonderful music with everyone… The best thing you can do for us is tell your friends, get the word out, and keep listening to acoustic music!