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Ric Robertson (Feat Lucius), Getting Over Our Love
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New song up now for GRAMMY nominated Joe Troop of
Red, White & Blues” (feat. Tim O’Brien) is Joe’s homage to the difficult legacy of America. Folk Radio UK premiered the song today for 4th of July and Joe’s got some interesting thoughts on the holiday:
“The 4th of July is really odd. People celebrate the independence of a nation while gorging on grilled sausages and decking themselves out in a bunch of patriotic trash produced in China. It’s very similar to a sporting event, but with a far greater impact on collective identity. Nonetheless, younger generations’ disinterest in celebrating is noteworthy. There’s a major zeitgeist shift in the US right now, and the declaration of Juneteenth as a federal holiday has placed the convergence of nationalism and white identity under the microscope. Not surprisingly, Dixie’s death growl grows ever more deafening.”
With a new president, vaccines rolling out, and massive cultural changes underway, most of us are looking for a moment just to breathe. But not Joe Troop. As the GRAMMY-nominated bandleader for Che Apalache, Troop didn’t stop even for a second as COVID ravaged a whole year’s worth of performance dates. Instead he took to the rural roads of North Carolina and the American South, pushing to get out the vote among rural progressives and interviewing those most affected by Trump’s horrific policies.
Hearing Ric Robertson for the first time, you’ll be forgiven if John Prine is the first name that comes to mind. Robertson’s voice has the same soft Southern burr as Prine’s, the same Zen acceptance of humanity’s failings, and, most importantly, the same sense of playfulness in the music. There’s a bit of Willie Nelson in there too, not just from all the smoke in the air, but from the colliding elements of jazz, funk, and country. Robertson’s an American original, pulling influences from the greats that came before, but wholly responsible for creating his own creative universe.
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