Summing up
The Accidentals in a concise, one-sentence description is nearly impossible. From the indie-folk-punk sound of their live show to the deep Americana strings on their soon to be released
TIME OUT EP, you can’t put this band in a box. Yes, band members Sav Buist and Katie Larson are well-accomplished classical musicians, but at the same time, they have no problem picking up an electric guitar and bass to join fellow multi-instrumentalist Michael Dause in their full-blown indie power trio. Yes, they tour in rock clubs and play world-renowned festivals, but they take time out to teach workshops and inspire young, budding musicians across the country. Yes, they’ve played strings for international superstars like BTS, but they also back up jam-band mainstay Keller Williams in their side-project The Keller Williams Accident. One thing above all is certain; The Accidentals live and breathe music. And in the midst of quarantines, protests, marches, political division, a
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Evans paired up with Maroon 5 for an episode of
CMT Crossroads, a show that matches country singers and rock stars for sometimes unlikely collaborations. Evans s most recent album at the time was
Real Fine Place from 2005, while Maroon 5 were riding high on the smash success of their breakthrough
Songs About Jane album.
The episode included Levine and Evans blending their voices for several of her hits, including the Radney Foster composition A Real Fine Place to Start and I Could Not Ask for More, along with Maroon 5 s She Will Be Loved. But one of the highlights was undoubtedly their rendition of Stevie Nicks hit Leather and Lace, from her 1981 album
Sara Evans and Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine might not outwardly seem like a musical match made in Heaven, but they teamed up for a very convincing performance of a classic Stevie Nicks song on Jan. 29, 2008 13 years ago today.
Evans paired up with Maroon 5 for an episode of
CMT Crossroads, a show that matches country singers and rock stars for sometimes unlikely collaborations. Her most recent album at the time was
Real Fine Place from 2005, while Maroon 5 were riding high on the smash success of their breakthrough record,
Songs About Jane, and 2007 s
It Won t Be Soon Before Long.
The episode included Levine and Evans blending their voices for several of her hits, including the Radney Foster composition A Real Fine Place to Start and I Could Not Ask for More, along with Maroon 5 s She Will Be Loved. But one of the highlights was undoubtedly their rendition of Stevie Nicks hit Leather and Lace, from her 1981 album
Remember When the Chicks Released Their Major Label Debut Album?
The Chicks were already veterans of the recording studio when they released their major-label debut album,
Wide Open Spaces, on Jan. 27, 1998. The group switched up their approach completely for the album, which changed not only their career, but also the entire trajectory of contemporary country music.
Formed under the name Dixie Chicks in 1989, the group s original lineup included Laura Lynch, Robin Lynn Macy and sisters Martie and Emily Erwin (now Martie Maguire and Emily Strayer). That lineup performed extensively in and around Texas, focusing on traditional bluegrass and country music and even wearing old-timey stage costumes.
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