MP3 John Shipe Trio - A Stealthy Portion
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Live acoustic dark-ish Americana with elements of goth and prog tossed in via eerie cello. Rough edges remain un-polished.
15 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Acoustic, POP: Folky Pop
Details:
ââ¦powerful songwritingâ¦stunning acoustic trioâ¦nothing short of mesmerizing.â (Salem Statesman Journal)
ââ¦a unique take on modern folk-rockâ¦breaks away from the mold long enough to indulge in almost early-prog momentsâ¦â (Performing Songwriter)
ââ¦vocal confidence with thick intensity that never falters.â (Willamette Week)
ââ¦always observant with a keen eye for honesty, melody, and relevance.â (Eugene Weekly)
This live âunpluggedâ album continued to chart as high as #2 in the Oregonian (Portland, OR) for several years. Between electric projects, Shipe wanted to keep the material working without degenerating into one-dimensional solo acoustic folksy-ism. So he and Ehren Ebbage brought in Elisabeth Babcock on cello, and together they pushed the most un-likely material into the acoustic repertoire.
15 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Acoustic, POP: Folky Pop
Details:
ââ¦powerful songwritingâ¦stunning acoustic trioâ¦nothing short of mesmerizing.â (Salem Statesman Journal)
ââ¦a unique take on modern folk-rockâ¦breaks away from the mold long enough to indulge in almost early-prog momentsâ¦â (Performing Songwriter)
ââ¦vocal confidence with thick intensity that never falters.â (Willamette Week)
ââ¦always observant with a keen eye for honesty, melody, and relevance.â (Eugene Weekly)
This live âunpluggedâ album continued to chart as high as #2 in the Oregonian (Portland, OR) for several years. Between electric projects, Shipe wanted to keep the material working without degenerating into one-dimensional solo acoustic folksy-ism. So he and Ehren Ebbage brought in Elisabeth Babcock on cello, and together they pushed the most un-likely material into the acoustic repertoire.
in partnership with CDbaby


