WTJU May 1st, 2021 | By WTJU
Stash Wyslouch will stop by Folk & Beyond Thursday afternoon, May 6, at 4 (edt) to go track by track through his new album,
Stash Wyslouch Plays and Sings Bluegrass Vol. II. You can listen locally at 91.1 FM, streaming at wtju.net, or by asking your smart speaker to “Play WTJU.”
Stash Wyslouch is a Bluegrass guitarist known for his “extreme flavor of avant-garde freneticism” (Music Connection Magazine Jan 2021, Andy Kaufmann)
A departure from his past 3 albums of purely original music, “Plays and Sings Bluegrass Vol. II” is a collection of re-imagined Bluegrass standards.
Notable cuts off “Plays and Sings Bluegrass Vol. II” include Jimmy Martin’s “My Walking Shoes” and Bill Monroe’s “Will you be Loving Another Man?” which make way for dynamic unisons, whiplash-inducing tempo changes and sludge-metal-like riffage.
âMice holes everywhereâ: The plague threatening our farmersâ summer crop
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While bluebottles have appeared on Sydneyâs shores this summer, a different kind of pest has been running amok in the Central West.
Thanks to bountiful crop-growing conditions over the past 12 months, NSWâs mouse population has grown to plague proportions not seen since the infestation of 2011, which cost farmers more than $200 million.
Although consistent rainfall is usually a cause for celebration in NSW, CSIRO researcher Steve Henry said this yearâs moist season had created perfect mouse-breeding conditions. â³â£The sizeable crop and moisture in the air allows them to breed and feed; this goes on largely undetected until itâs too late,â³â£ he said.