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  1. 4 de abr. de 2023 · In one of the film’s early scenes, we see Isbell seated on a sofa, surrounded by his bandmates — Amanda Shires, Sadler Vaden, Jimbo Hart, Derry deBorja and Chad Gamble — and producer Cobb. Isbell is playing solo acoustic versions of his songs; meanwhile, we see the others listening intently, taking careful notes or, in the case of Vaden and Cobb, working out secondary parts on their own ...

  2. 12 de ago. de 2023 · Derry DeBorja . August 12, 2023 Jason Isbell’s “Southeastern” to Receive 10th Anniversary Edition. Trigger News 31 Comments. Here over 10 years later, country and Americana music continue to be significantly influenced by ‘Southeastern,’ evidenced by the emulation of the album’s songs by so many songwriters.

  3. 22 de mar. de 2023 · The film features interviews with Isbell and Shires, as well as musicians Chad Gamble, Sadler Vaden, Jimbo Hart, Derry DeBorja, Patterson Hood, producer Dave Cobb, and manager Traci Thomas.

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  5. Biography. deBorja is a Baltimore native and started his musical career in Washington, D.C. as keyboardist for the Americana band Canyon, where he met Uncle Tupelo/Son Volt founder Jay Farrar. After meeting Farrar, he joined Son Volt in 2005 and contributed to their 2007 album, The Search. deBorja joined Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit in 2007. He has won 2 Grammys for his contributions to ...

  6. Derry DeBorja, keyboard player for Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit joined us to discuss how he utilizes his 88-key & 61-key Korg Nautilus workstations on stage as well as some of his favorite features...

  7. 12 de ago. de 2023 · Derry DeBorja added unique layers of sound with his keyboard and accordion playing. Perhaps the pinnacle moment of the evening was the band’s performance of “Miles.” The song, reminiscent of a Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young track, saw layers of sound build upon each other and featured dual percussion, with Gamble and Johnson both taking seats behind a kit.