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  1. Critics love Appalachian musician Gillian Welch. After four solid albums, years of touring, and her work on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, Welch frequently receives praise for her...

  2. There’s nothing wrong with the ten songs here: Chassan can write a nice tune, and his crackly tenor is amiably weathered. It’s a sign of his stature as a Nashville songwriter and sideman that his most prominent guest is Gillian Welch, who lends sprightly harmonies to the organ-driven blues of “Wound Up Way Too Tight”.

  3. Gillian Welch (born October 2, 1967) is a singer-songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee.Welch plays with her music partner David Rawlings, whom she met while they were both students at The Berklee College of Music.The first two Gillian Welch albums were released through the label Almo Sounds.After Universal Music Group purchased Almo, Welch started her own label, Acony Records.

  4. Revival is the first album by American singer-songwriter Gillian Welch, released on April 9, 1996. Revival was nominated for the 1997 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album. [1] The plant described in the song, "Acony Bell" appears to be Shortia galacifolia, also known as the Oconee bells.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2004 CD release of "East Of Bristol, West Of Knoxville" on Discogs.

  6. 27 de jun. de 2005 · June 27, 2005. Singer-songwriter Jordan Chassan delivers a unique blend of musical styles on his newest effort East of Bristol, West of Knoxville. Chassan, a New Jersey native, first made a name for himself in the seventies on the Bowery at CBGB’s during the legendary New York club’s glory daze of punk rock destruction.

  7. About Jordan Chassan's critically acclaimed Nashville album - East of Bristol, West of Knoxville. Jordan Chassan's second solo album: East of Bristol, West of Knoxville on Strong/Rykodisc. Search Results