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"House of the Rising Sun" - Vassar Clements & Mark O'Connor (from the Mark O'Connor Warner Bros.

Music Director: Mark O'Connor - TNN

American Music Shop Band

Mark O'Connor; violin, bandleader and music director

Jerry Douglas; Dobro, Lap Steel

Brent Mason/Brent Rowan; Guitars

John Jarvis/Matt Rollings; Keyboards;

Glen Worf; Bass

Harry Stinson; Drums, Background Vocals

Producer; Rusty Wilcoxen

Director; Dennis Globe

Sound Mixer; Kim Raymer

Executive Producer, Show Creator; Brian O'Neill

American Music Shop on TNN in Nashville featured Mark O'Connor as bandleader accompanying various musical guests each week. (1990-1993)

Chicago Tribune

Television.

Tnn's `American Music Shop' Brings Top Performers Together

July 03, 1993|By Wayne Bledsoe, Scripps-Howard News Service.

NASHVILLE — On a network filled with music, "The American Music Shop" stands out.

Nearly every show of the Nashville Network's "American Music Shop" (9 p.m. and 1 a.m. Tuesdays, TNN) is an event: Country diva Emmylou Harris performs with new star Trisha Yearwood; legendary singer-songwriter John Prine trades songs with upcoming singer-songwriter John Wesley Harding; young country star Dwight Yoakam picks with bluegrass great Ralph Stanley; Ireland's foremost band, the Chieftains, performs with Ricky Skaggs and Chet Atkins.

It's a show where individual music artists perform together, often for the first time, backed up by some of the best session players in music.

On one recent show, the host was Nanci Griffith, and it includes some of Griffith's favorite songwriters-Janis Ian, Townes Van Zandt, Jerry Jeff Walker and Frank Christiansen.

Backstage, at a television studio in Opryland, there is a happy buzz. The artists joke, eat and prepare for their parts on the show, while the artists' management and TNN employees keep things moving. On the soundstage, the house band runs through the night's numbers.

"American Music Shop" premiered in March 1990. The show's creator and executive producer, Brian O'Neill, says the idea was to make each week's musical host a person known to most country music fans, then slip in lesser known talented artists-most often people whom the host liked. That way, he says, both the audience and the artists win.

The show, TNN's fourth most popular program, seems to be a particular favorite among other musicians.

It doesn't hurt that the members of the house band have followings in their own right.

Led by master violinist, guitarist, mandolinist Mark O'Connor, the band includes Jerry Douglas, a man who has nearly reinvented the dobro; guitarist Brent Mason; bassist Glen Worf; drummer Harry Stinson; and keyboardists John Jarvis and Matt Rollings.

"In developing the show, I sold the network on getting the very best possible house band that we could get," O'Neill says.

"And that was going to be part of the draw for the show-at least from the artist's perspective."

O'Connor, probably the most popular session musician in Nashville at the time, was thrilled with the prospect.

He says the show offered the first chance for television audiences to get a look at how Nashville's studio musicians work.

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1993-07-03/entertainment/9307030025_1_country-music-fans-tnn-artist-s-perspective

Comentarios

8 years ago

strawman8

My kinda music.......American Music Shop ! As good as Vassar Clements and Mark O'Connor are I also like studio musicians like Stuart Duncan and many other bluegrassers too ! Thanks for the great music, always.

9 years ago

Colerain Fan

That's a lot of talent on one stage. I watched this show religiously, loved it, heard a lot of music that otherwise I would never had known. Sublime. 

9 years ago

Malcolm Peele

Doesn`t get any better than this....

9 years ago

TheLouise24

Love it. I could go to sleep with the music from both of you.

9 years ago

Annalicia Loveridge

Now that was COOL!!

9 years ago

turman able

Обалденная музыка и проникновенное исполнение! Суперкласс!

10 years ago

Alan Wuest

GOOSEBUMPS! !!!!!!!!!!

10 years ago

Annie Mullauer

Pure beauty

10 years ago

gene malaguti

Awesome is all I can say!!! 

10 years ago

Bruce Dalrymple

I got to see Vassar live in a small venue in St. Loo. He was a polished pro and even gave me an autograph. He was not exactly thrilled that I mentioned that my first exposure to his work was in the movie 'Nashville", which I thought was a GREAT movie but it was not exactly flattering to the town/genre, but he was gracious nonetheless.

10 years ago

Daniel Hudelson

reaches a whole new level aournd 5:00 with just the fiddles. 

10 years ago

Joaquín Maria Aguirre Romero

Dos generaciones de violinistas en el country. Vassar Clements ha sido una de las grandes figuras del violín en el mundo del bluegrass y el country. Aquí se le rinde homenaje por parte de la siguiente generación a cargo de Mark O'Connor en esta versión del clásico La casa del sol naciente. Magnífico duelo de violines. Disfrútalo!

10 years ago

cajunfid

As much as I love this cut on the Heros CD, I have to say that I love this live version even more. Even after all these years I'm still completely mesmerized by how effortlessly Vassar plays with the softest touch.

10 years ago

Abhijit Borah

The compact cassette titles "Heros" featuring this one is my favorite. This wonderful piece is excellent. It is great to see each violinist inspire the other. Of course, each title in the album is a jewel. How I wish I could see their videos like this one.

10 years ago

hamwhacker

Such sweet sweet harmonies from two legends on stage together. Inspirational! Thank you so much.

10 years ago

reddragonready

Awesomeness!

10 years ago

AltardeMuertos

Back in 1994, after 3 years of being playing violin, i listened the album "Heroes", and this piece was the first track i heard from it. It was such a powerful experience i decided i would devote my future violin playing to find my own violin voice within jazz, blues and pther creative styles, and i started doing that way before getting my violin college degree. So, what i want to say is, THANK YOU MARK.

10 years ago

fetermcblues

Ahh so inspiring !!

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