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-Fabricante :
Winceed
-Descripcion Original:
Joe Troop writes folk music for the people. After a year learning direct action from stalwart progressive organizers, the radical folk singer is channeling that energy into his first proper solo album Borrowed Time. The record was co-produced with Jason Richmond (The Avett Brothers, Branford Marsalis) and features music luminaries like Bela Fleck (who produced Che Apalaches GRAMMY-nominated album), Abigail Washburn, Tim OBrien, and Charlie Hunter, but the visceral songwriting speaks for itself. Troops writing is uniquely suited to push listeners out of their comfort zone; similar work got Pete Seeger blacklisted. Indeed, Troops no stranger to controversy, having himself been chased off stages and physically threatened for his radical storytelling. However, as an openly gay man who grew up playing bluegrass in the South, Troop never had a choice other than to stand up for what he believes in, no matter the consequences. The worldly songs and instrumentals on Borrowed Time are influenced both by Troops time spent living abroad as well as his upbringing in rural North Carolina. Mercy for Migrants memorializes the place where the remains of a 16-year-old migrant boy were found in the Arizonian desert while The Rise of Dream Caldwell is a paean to Troops fellow North Carolina grassroots organizer. Troop also forges new territory for the banjo on two originals: a flamenco buleria and a tango. Despite the sometimes weighty subject matter, Borrowed Time is ultimately hopeful, choosing musical communion over division as a vehicle for making positive change.
-Fabricante :
Winceed
-Descripcion Original:
Joe Troop writes folk music for the people. After a year learning direct action from stalwart progressive organizers, the radical folk singer is channeling that energy into his first proper solo album Borrowed Time. The record was co-produced with Jason Richmond (The Avett Brothers, Branford Marsalis) and features music luminaries like Bela Fleck (who produced Che Apalaches GRAMMY-nominated album), Abigail Washburn, Tim OBrien, and Charlie Hunter, but the visceral songwriting speaks for itself. Troops writing is uniquely suited to push listeners out of their comfort zone; similar work got Pete Seeger blacklisted. Indeed, Troops no stranger to controversy, having himself been chased off stages and physically threatened for his radical storytelling. However, as an openly gay man who grew up playing bluegrass in the South, Troop never had a choice other than to stand up for what he believes in, no matter the consequences. The worldly songs and instrumentals on Borrowed Time are influenced both by Troops time spent living abroad as well as his upbringing in rural North Carolina. Mercy for Migrants memorializes the place where the remains of a 16-year-old migrant boy were found in the Arizonian desert while The Rise of Dream Caldwell is a paean to Troops fellow North Carolina grassroots organizer. Troop also forges new territory for the banjo on two originals: a flamenco buleria and a tango. Despite the sometimes weighty subject matter, Borrowed Time is ultimately hopeful, choosing musical communion over division as a vehicle for making positive change.





