There are clone artists on every platform. It’s more prevalent on Spotify because of their basically open source submissions. Also, I thought we already knew this?
Yes. It’s also (mostly?) covers (quite a few things Doc Watson used to do) and not stuff on their albums (at least not Billy’s - I really don’t know much about Sutton). They met and got along and jammed for a like week or so and then did the show. It wasn’t even a tour. It’s also my favorite...
As of right now, my top three albums of the year are all bluegrass or bluegrass adjacent. Billy Strings/Bryan Sutton being the favorite. I think I’m With Her edges out Alison Krauss because it is just a tad more adventurous. Just need Punch Brothers to release a new album and knock it out of...
I’m not doing a shoot out right now, but reading up on it. You are right about the general concept. The newer one is shorter than the original. It may be down to the difference in Hope and Urioste. May do a listening session to drive my wife mad soon though.
Maybe? I think, thought that the first sounded more like the original compositions till you got to the crazy second disc. (I listen to the newer one more often). But what do I know?
You’re right, but it’s not the multiplication that matters. It would be subtraction of a negative number which would be an addition. I had to write out the equation to understand: x-(x*y%)=z