Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1997
Time: 57:54
Size: 133,3 MB
Label: Autonomous Records
Styles: Rock/Jam Band
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Tumbleweed - 6:00
2. Nothing's for Certain - 4:04
3. Whoville - 6:06
4. Paying the Fiddler - 3:57
5. Man in Your Band - 4:41
6. D. Ray - 0:45
7. Snake Handler - 5:01
8. Two Things - 4:56
9. Sam Clemens (Canagumbo) - 11:26
10. Young - 3:46
11. Whoville [Reprise] - 3:25
12. Little Peace of Mind - 3:42
The modern rock five-piece Jupiter Coyote spawns a technicolor blend of bluegrass and American trad rock. Matthew Mayes (guitar) and childhood friend John Felty (vocals/guitar) started the band in their native Brevard, NC, as a means to earn some money in college. They spent the early '90s playing frat houses and small bars, sharpening their funk and country-pop stylings. Several bandmembers came and went and by the mid-'90s, Mayes and Felty had made Jupiter Coyote their careers. Their steady five-piece, which consists of Mayes, Felty, Steve Trismen (fiddle), Noel Felty (drums), and Sanders Brightwell (bass), was intact by the new millennium. Their album roster includes Cemetaries & Junkyards (1993), Lucky Day (1995), Ghost Dance (1997), and Here Be Dragons (1998). The Live album followed in 2000 with Waxing Moon appearing a year later. Jupiter Coyote plays nearly 200 shows a year and continues to be a mainstay in the South.
Ghost Dance
Year: 1997
Time: 57:54
Size: 133,3 MB
Label: Autonomous Records
Styles: Rock/Jam Band
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Tumbleweed - 6:00
2. Nothing's for Certain - 4:04
3. Whoville - 6:06
4. Paying the Fiddler - 3:57
5. Man in Your Band - 4:41
6. D. Ray - 0:45
7. Snake Handler - 5:01
8. Two Things - 4:56
9. Sam Clemens (Canagumbo) - 11:26
10. Young - 3:46
11. Whoville [Reprise] - 3:25
12. Little Peace of Mind - 3:42
The modern rock five-piece Jupiter Coyote spawns a technicolor blend of bluegrass and American trad rock. Matthew Mayes (guitar) and childhood friend John Felty (vocals/guitar) started the band in their native Brevard, NC, as a means to earn some money in college. They spent the early '90s playing frat houses and small bars, sharpening their funk and country-pop stylings. Several bandmembers came and went and by the mid-'90s, Mayes and Felty had made Jupiter Coyote their careers. Their steady five-piece, which consists of Mayes, Felty, Steve Trismen (fiddle), Noel Felty (drums), and Sanders Brightwell (bass), was intact by the new millennium. Their album roster includes Cemetaries & Junkyards (1993), Lucky Day (1995), Ghost Dance (1997), and Here Be Dragons (1998). The Live album followed in 2000 with Waxing Moon appearing a year later. Jupiter Coyote plays nearly 200 shows a year and continues to be a mainstay in the South.
Ghost Dance
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