Get new music in your inbox every Friday - Please click those like and subscribe buttons. It helps us keep doing what we are doing! Stream/purchase this session: Gritty Canadian bluegrass band The Dead South perform “Black Lung,“ “Blue Trash,“ “Diamond Ring,“ and a stirring rendition of the traditional gospel song, “This Little Light of Mine.” This live performance was filmed and recorded in an abandoned warehouse space in Nashville, Tennessee. 00:00 - Diamond Ring 04:19 - Black Lung 07:45 - Blue Trash 12:00 - This Little Light of Mine Follow OurVinyl: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: SoundCloud: Follow The Dead South: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: YouTube: About The Dead South: A rock band without a drummer, a bluegrass band without a fiddler. To the gentlemen of the Dead South, a self-styled 4-piece string band from Regina, Saskatchewan, it’s about how, not what, you play. Their sound, built on a taut configuration of cello, mandolin, banjo and guitar, speeds like a train past polite definitions of acoustic music into the grittier, rowdier spaces of the bluegrass world. In June 2020, The Dead South celebrated their second JUNO Award win for Traditional Roots Album of the Year (Sugar & Joy - Six Shooter Records.) About OurVinyl: OurVinyl films creative live performances with both emerging and established musicians. Artists they've worked with include Tyler Childers, St. Paul and The Broken Bones, Ed Sheeran, Trevor Hall, Allen Stone, Dispatch, and Donavon Frankenreiter. They strive to push the production envelope by filming artists in unique settings that complement the music while capturing studio quality audio regardless of the setting. It’s all live, all one take, no punching in, no autotune, no cheating. Just high energy and true authenticity. For more information you can visit Credits: Director: Michael Reuther Editor: Tom Beal Producer: Michael Moen Camera 1: Tom Beal Camera 2: Craig Hill Camera 3: Michael Moen Camera 4: Chase Lochamire Camera 5: Michael Reuther Tracking Engineers: Jasper LeMaster, Sean Brna Mixing Engineer: Dylan Alldredge Mastering Engineer: Kevin Dailey Photography: Molly Mantlow
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