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01. "Burn day" 02. "Between the ice and the fire" 03. "A home" 04. "Shores of white sand" 05. "New way out" 06. "Ridin' on the night train" 07. "Or so the heart remembers" 08. "For old time's sake" 09. "Beyond the great divide" 10. "Broken arrow" 11. "Dreams of the San Joaquin"
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 | | Description: | Dreams Of The San Joaquin by Randy Sharp, released 25 September 2012, includes the following tracks: "A Home", "New Way Out", "Or So The Heart Remembers", "Beyond The Great Divide" and more.
This version of Dreams Of The San Joaquin comes as a 1xCD. - JACK WESLEY ROUTH/SHARON BAYSDreams of the San Joaquin is a collection of songs that pay homage to various musical styles and tales from California's San Joaquin Valley, the migrant worker destination of people displaced by the 1930's Dust Bowl. The creators of this collection are three members of a musical family plus a long-time friend and collaborator, all with deep roots in the San Joaquin: RANDY SHARP, patriarch, musician, producer, recording artist and Grammy-winning songwriter (7 No. 1 country singles) whose songs have been recorded by Emmylou Harris, Reba McEntire and Marty Robbins, to name a few. Maia Sharp, daughter, musician, rising recording artist, producer and songwriter whose songs have been recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Cher, Trisha Yearwood, Art Garfunkel and Edwin McCain, among others. SHARON BAYS, wife, mother, and California scholar, began singing and playing in bands with Randy in high school. Sharon currently lectures at UCLA, where she obtained a Masters and Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology based on her San Joaquin Valley research. JACK WESLEY ROUTH, friend, musician, recording artist, producer and Grammy-winning songwriter. Early in his career, Jack spent several years working with Johnny Cash as a writer, guitarist, co-producer and opening act. Jack's songs have also been recorded by artists such as Waylon Jennings and Emmylou Harris. The title song addresses the continuing plight of San Joaquin migrant workers. Co-written by Randy and Jack, it has been recorded by both, as well as Linda Ronstadt. The included version by Randy also features another family friend, Louie Ortega, who repeats each line of the final chorus in Spanish. Also included is Maia's original recording of Randy and Maia's a Home, the title song of the Dixie Chicks' 2005 Home album. Sharon's performance of Randy's for Old Time's Sake completes an album that presents the work of a musical family and friend steeped in the musical tradition of the San Joaquin Valley. Five of the tracks feature Jack, four feature Randy, one track each features Maia and Sharon, with everyone contributing as noted in the credits."Dreams Of The San Joaquin" is a captivating CD that brings together the exceptional talents of Randy Sharp, Jack Wesley Routh, and S. Bays. This album beautifully captures the spirit and landscape of the American West through evocative melodies and heartfelt lyrics. Each track transports listeners on a journey across wide-open plains, telling stories of hope, longing, and nostalgia rooted in Americana traditions. The collaboration between these seasoned songwriters results in an authentic musical experience rich with emotion and storytelling prowess.
Randy Sharp is a Grammy-winning songwriter known for his work with artists such as Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris. Jack Wesley Routh has penned songs recorded by legends like Johnny Cash, while S. Bays adds depth with her unique vocal style and songwriting skills. Together, they have created music that resonates deeply within country and folk circles.
Blix Street Records is renowned for its dedication to quality recordings in genres such as folk, country, jazz, and adult contemporary music. With a reputation built on nurturing distinctive voices?most notably Eva Cassidy?the label consistently delivers albums celebrated for their artistry and emotional impact. |  | | Producer: |
Jack Wesley Routh, Maia Sharp, Randy Sharp |
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G2-10102 |
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