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Rolling Stone The Metalhead Who Played Country Guitar The Steel Woods’ Jason “Rowdy” Cope died in January, but his power-chord-meets-chicken-pickin’ guitar style lives on with a posthumous album. “He was a natural bridge between feel and technique,” says Cope’s friend Jamey Johnson By Jordan O Donnell for Rolling Stone There’s an uncharacteristic quaver in Jamey Johnson’s baritone when talking about the last song he ever wrote with Jason “Rowdy” Cope, his longtime friend and bandmate. That song, “All of Your Stones,” ended up becoming the title track of the new album by Cope’s band the Steel Woods. Released last week, the LP is an unexpected tribute to the Southern-rock group’s lead guitarist: Cope died from complications related to diabetes in January. He was only 42. ....
Before he died in January, Steel Woods co-founder and guitarist Jason Rowdy Cope signed off on the track sequencing for the band s new album, All of Your Stones. The record, the quartet s third, would begin with Out of the Blue and end with its title track. I didn t realize how kind of perfect the sequencing is, admits Wes Bayliss, the Steel Woods vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and other co-founder. Me and Rowdy had talked about it and wrote some stuff down, but we didn t have that set until the last few days. And it was just a simple text back and forth: What about this? What about this? And that was it. ....
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The Steel Woods Announce New Album After Death of Guitarist Jason Cope Southern-rock band previews All of Your Stones with the release of the optimistic title track Joseph Hudak, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail All of Your Stones, a record that arrives as unplanned eulogy to the Southern rock band’s co-founder Jason “Rowdy” Cope. The guitarist and songwriter died in January at 42. Ahead of the LP’s May 14th release, the surviving members of singer Wes Bayliss, bassist Johnny Stanton, and drummer Isaac Senty posted the title track on Thursday. Cope co-wrote “All of Your Stones” with Bayliss and Jamey Johnson, and it stands as an inspirational song for overcoming criticism and hate and transforming it into something beneficial. “I built a house with all of your stones/I kept them all, the ones you have thrown,” Bayliss sings over a hard-hitting beat that’s accented by Cope’s snaking leads. ....