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Jody Stecher & Krishna Bhatt - Rasa album

Jody Stecher & Krishna Bhatt - Rasa album

  • Performer: Jody Stecher
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Rasa
  • Released: 1981
  • Style: Indian Classical, Folk, Country, Cajun, Bengali Music, Hindustani
  • Country: Ireland
  • MP3 version size: 1222 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1113 mb
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  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 953

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Jody Stecher - voice and guitar Krishna Bhatt - voice, sitar, dilruba and tabla Fred Sokolow - voice, five string banjo and mandolin Jeanie McLerie - voice.

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1982 Rasa (& Krishna Bhatt) (192)]. 05. The Showerhead Reel - The Twisted Arm (Jody Stecher) - Big John McNeil (Traditional). 06. Too Late, Too Late (Lynn Davis). 07. The Bramble And The Rose (Barbara Keith). 12. Henry And The True Machine (Jody Stecher). 13. Won't You Come And Sing For Me (Hazel Dickens).

Jody Stecher is an American singer and musician, who plays bluegrass and old-time music on banjo, mandolin, fiddle and guitar . on an unusual album of fusion music "Rasa". He met Kate Brislin in 1974 and started performing actively as a duo in 1985; they married on 29 July 1987.

He has collaborated with Krishna Bhatt on an unusual album of fusion music Rasa (1982). He met Kate Brislin (a former member of Any Old Time String Band) in 1974, In 1985, they started performing actively as a duo; they married on 29 July 1987. Jody Stecher is regarded as one of the leading traditional folk artists in America.

Collaboration - Jody Stecher and Krishna Bhatt. Collaboration - Jody Stecher and Kate Brislin. A Song That Will Linger (1988) Blue Lightning (1991) Our Town (1992) Stay Awhile (1995) Heart Songs: The Old Time Country Songs of Utah Phillips (1997) Songs of the Carter Family (2000). Collaboration - Alasdair Fraser and Jody Stecher. The Driven Bow (1989).

On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. All materials are provided for educational purposes. Released at: This album was released on the label Rooster Records (catalog number RSTR 115). This album was released in 1982 year. US. Format of the release is.

Jody Stecher's sister, Janet Stecher, is a professional singer in the duo Rebel Voices and leads the Seattle Labor Chorus. Going up On the Mountain (1977). Oh the Wind and Rain (1999). Collaboration - Jody Stecher and Krishna Bhatt. Rasa (1982) A Song That Will Linger (1988). Blue Lightning (1991).

Jody Stecher (born June 1, 1946) is an American singer and musician, who plays bluegrass and old-time music on banjo, mandolin, fiddle and guitar, and Dagar-vani dhrupad on the sursringar, a rare Indian instrument that is a baritone relative of the sarod. Jonathan Allan Stecher was born in Brooklyn, New York. At the age of twelve he acquired a dusty fretless Gatcomb banjo in an antique shop and bought it for two dollars.

Find the song lyrics for Jody Stecher - Top Tracks. Jody Stecher, Krishna Bhatt - Rasa (1982). Buddy Won't You Roll Down The Line" taught by Jody Stecher.

Jody is one of the finest musicians in the world. He has recorded with Alasdair Fraser from Scotland, Krishna Bhatt from India, and with many of Americas best traditional musicians. Kate has played wit. ead Full Biography. Overview . Biography . Discography . Songs .

Tracklist

Manj Khammaj
The Bramble And The Rose
The Jelebi Song
Dilruba
Yellow Gal
Demo No Dolby
Chakradar/Dhun
Bhatiali
The Port Arthur Blues
Zembekiko
Russian Two Step
Blue Mountain

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CCF2 Jody Stecher & Krishna Bhatt Jody Stecher & Krishna Bhatt - Rasa ‎(LP) Claddagh Records CCF2 Ireland 1981
RSTR 115 Jody Stecher & Krishna Bhatt Jody Stecher & Krishna Bhatt - Rasa ‎(LP) Rooster Records RSTR 115 US 1982

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A unique record that has not yet been reissued on cd and is hard to find on vinyl also… It’s a collaboration between Jody Stecher, and the indian sitarist Krishna Bhatt. The fusion of indian and american music have already been tempted on record but it doesn’t sound as natural and fun as on this album. Jody Stecher had been studying and playing a variety of roots music for years and always took the best, the essence of each traditions. On most of his records, he mostly displays his skills on songs and tunes in the american vein but he also studied the indian traditions.