https://thehenrys.bandcamp.com/album/shrug
Don Rooke, my favorite Canadian steel guitarist, just released a new recording with his band The Henrys called Shrug. It's filled with subtle, atmospheric, unique compositions. I recommend it for those with open ears!
The Henrys - Shrug (new release)
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The Henrys - Shrug (new release)
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I remember being introduced to Don Rooke's playing a long time ago through Brad's Page Of Steel (such a great resource!). Dude has a great touch, so extremely musical.
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Really nice stuff there. I wish I had seen The Henrys when I lived in Toronto.
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6 String | D – D A D F# A D
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Holy smokes!
These guys really flew under the radar for me.
I perused the early part of their catalog yesterday (while working in my art studio)
Aside from the totally quirky but quality slide work (mostly s acoustic resonator and weissenborn I assume), the ensemble is wonderfully experimental… which wanders into a funky groove and elsewhere.
Thanks a ton for pointing this out. I got stuff to explore!
Mark E
These guys really flew under the radar for me.
I perused the early part of their catalog yesterday (while working in my art studio)
Aside from the totally quirky but quality slide work (mostly s acoustic resonator and weissenborn I assume), the ensemble is wonderfully experimental… which wanders into a funky groove and elsewhere.
Thanks a ton for pointing this out. I got stuff to explore!
Mark E
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Thank you Brad and my pals for your kind words! It's so nice to be heard by the Steelverse, the Steelworkers Union, the... players who know what they're talking about.
Although I played more guitar on this record than I normally do, there's still plenty of Duolian squareneck, the chambered Yanuziello lap (that I posted about a couple of years ago), and a bit of Kona. No dobro this time because I used it so much on the last record.
Cheers,
Don
Although I played more guitar on this record than I normally do, there's still plenty of Duolian squareneck, the chambered Yanuziello lap (that I posted about a couple of years ago), and a bit of Kona. No dobro this time because I used it so much on the last record.
Cheers,
Don