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Cindy Cashdollar - "Foggy Mountain Rock" (solo) | Fretboard Journal
Lap steel virtuoso Cindy Cashdollar stopped by the Fretboard Journal magazine and performed this take on Josh Graves' "Foggy Mountain Rock" solo.
Cashdollar is playing a Lap King Rodeo lap steel with Lollar El Rayo humbucking pickups. Cindy is also a proud endorser of Terraplane Guitars and uses John Pearse strings and picks. On this clip, she's playing through a Carr Sportsman amplifier.
Recorded July 2015 just prior to our podcast interview with Cashdollar: http://www.fretboardjournal.com/podcast/podcast-87-cindy-cashdollar
published: 23 Jul 2015
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Cindy Cashdollar playing her 1927 Hermann Weissenborn Koa wood slide guitar.
Cindy Cashdollar, five time Grammy Award winning dobro and slide steel guitar player, talking about how she came by and demonstrating the sound of her one piece Koa wood, 1927 Hermann Weissenborn slide guitar at Ray Bensons Bismeaux Recording Studio in Austin, TX on May 5th, 2010, where Cindy has recorded many times with Asleep At The Wheel, and where she chose to do an oral history interview and acoustic performance for MusicBox Project's film documentary in the works on "Americana Women: Roots Musicians - Women's Tales and Tunes."
published: 19 Jul 2011
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Cindy Cashdollar With The Restless Age - Salvation
DONATE HERE 👉 https://turnupforrecovery.org/donate
VISIT TUFR 👉 https://linktr.ee/tufr The fantastic Cindy Cashdollar with The Restless Age performing "Salvation" at the Bearsville Theatre NY.
We are so pleased the announce that Cindy is our latest ambassador for Turn Up For Recovery! Thank you so much for your support Cindy!
Visit Cindy and the rest of our ambassadors here - https://turnupforrecovery.org/ambassadors/
https://cindycashdollar.com/
Cindy Cashdollar grew up in Woodstock, New York. The whole community watched as Cindy’s talent grew on the Dobro and then lap steel as she played with “everyone in town” during the late 1970s and ‘80s which led her to touring and performing regionally with local Woodstock luminaries Levon Helm, Rick Danko, bluegrass singer John Herald, blu...
published: 28 Feb 2021
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Cindy Cashdollar performing Oh Susanna on her National Resophonic.
Cindy Cashdollar, five time Grammy Award winning dobro and slide steel guitar player, performing Oh Susanna, traditional song (public domain) by Stephen Foster, on her National Resophonic Guitar at Ray Bensons Bismeaux Recording Studio in Austin, TX on May 5th, 2010, where Cindy has recorded many times with Asleep At The Wheel, and where she chose to do an oral history interview and acoustic performance for MusicBox Projects film documentary in the works on Americana Women (Roots Musicians Womens Tales and Tunes).
published: 10 May 2010
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Remington Ride-Cindy Cashdollar & Redd Volkaert l @RFF2011
And @detour718 is first with the title. Thanks also to @dukdukguus for persisting and getting me to make the change here. Sunday of the Richmond Folk Festival 10.16.2011
http://www.cindycashdollar.com/
http://www.reddvolkaert.net/
published: 30 Jan 2012
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Featured Artist: Cindy Cashdollar with The Restless Age
DONATE HERE 👉 https://turnupforrecovery.org/donate VISIT TUFR 👉 https://linktr.ee/tufr
ARTIST SUBMISSIONS👉 https://turnupforrecovery.org/submissions
Turn up for Recovery is a charitable movement raising awareness of abstinence-based recovery, tackling the stigma of addiction and helping make treatment affordable to people struggling with alcohol and drug addiction.
_________________________________________
Featured Artist: Cindy Cashdollar with The Restless Age at the http://bearsvilletheater.com/
CINDY CASHDOLLAR:
https://cindycashdollar.com/
Cindy Cashdollar grew up in Woodstock, New York. The whole community watched as Cindy’s talent grew on the Dobro and then lap steel as she played with “everyone in town” during the late 1970s and ‘80s which led her to touring and performing regional...
published: 10 Oct 2020
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Asleep At The Wheel - "Fat Boy Rag" [Live from Austin, TX]
From the Asleep At The Wheel DVD 'Live from Austin, TX' available now:
https://www.livefromaustintx.com/products/asleep-at-the-wheel-live-from-austin-tx-dvd
Also available at Amazon:
DVD: http://amzn.to/2tqv5Uy
CD: http://amzn.to/2tmgE3I
Digital: http://amzn.to/2tm7K6b
published: 22 Sep 2017
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Helpless ft. Marc Ford & Cindy Cashdollar | The Last Waltz at Massey Hall | Chest Fever | Neil Young
Helpless ft. Marc Ford & Cindy Cashdollar
Chest Fever presents The Last Waltz Live at Massey Hall
Watch now and join Chest Fever on tour May 1 - June 16 : Celebrating 55 Years of The Band
For tickets and info visit www.chestfeverofficial.com
Marc Ford - Lead Vocals and Slide Guitar
Cindy Cashdollar - Steel Guitar
John Muirhead - Acoustic Guitar and Vocals
Rebekah Hawker - Background Vocals
The Pairs - Backgrounds Vocals
Mrs. Henry performing as Chest Fever is
Jody Bagley - Piano and Vocals
Daniel Cervantes - Guitar and Vocals
Blake Dean - Bass and Vocals
Ben Pinnola - Organ and Vocals
Allan Ritter - Drums and Vocals
Recorded Live at Massey Hall on Saturday, November 18th, 2023
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Mixed by Mike Butler | Mastered by Joe Bozzi at Bernie Grundman Mastering
Filmed and ...
published: 05 Apr 2024
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Cindy Cashdollar & Rose Sinclair - "C Jam Blues" - Rhythm & Roots 2012
Rhythm and Roots Festival - Charlestown Rhode Island
http://www.rhythmandroots.com
http://www.facebook.com/rhythmandroots
http://www.twitter.com/RhythmRootsRI
published: 14 Jan 2013
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Albert Lee & Cindy Cashdollar - Runaway Train - Iridium, NYC - 8.18.15
Who is Cindy Cashdollar you ask?
from Wiki:
Cindy Cashdollar is a nonpedal steel guitar and Dobro artist. She grew up in Woodstock, New York where she perfected her skills by playing with bluegrass musician John Herald, blues musician Paul Butterfield, and Levon Helm and Rick Danko of The Band.[1] After residing in Austin, Texas for 23 years, she has now returned to her hometown of Woodstock, New York.
Cashdollar received five Grammy awards while playing for eight years with Asleep at the Wheel, and has also backed such noted performers as Bob Dylan, Leon Redbone, Redd Volkaert and Ryan Adams as a member of his band The Cardinals. In 2003, the Academy of Western Artists recognized Cashdollar as Instrumentalist of the Year Award in the Western Swing Music genre.[2] She was inducted into ...
published: 20 Aug 2015
2:13
Cindy Cashdollar - "Foggy Mountain Rock" (solo) | Fretboard Journal
Lap steel virtuoso Cindy Cashdollar stopped by the Fretboard Journal magazine and performed this take on Josh Graves' "Foggy Mountain Rock" solo.
Cashdollar i...
Lap steel virtuoso Cindy Cashdollar stopped by the Fretboard Journal magazine and performed this take on Josh Graves' "Foggy Mountain Rock" solo.
Cashdollar is playing a Lap King Rodeo lap steel with Lollar El Rayo humbucking pickups. Cindy is also a proud endorser of Terraplane Guitars and uses John Pearse strings and picks. On this clip, she's playing through a Carr Sportsman amplifier.
Recorded July 2015 just prior to our podcast interview with Cashdollar: http://www.fretboardjournal.com/podcast/podcast-87-cindy-cashdollar
https://wn.com/Cindy_Cashdollar_Foggy_Mountain_Rock_(Solo)_|_Fretboard_Journal
Lap steel virtuoso Cindy Cashdollar stopped by the Fretboard Journal magazine and performed this take on Josh Graves' "Foggy Mountain Rock" solo.
Cashdollar is playing a Lap King Rodeo lap steel with Lollar El Rayo humbucking pickups. Cindy is also a proud endorser of Terraplane Guitars and uses John Pearse strings and picks. On this clip, she's playing through a Carr Sportsman amplifier.
Recorded July 2015 just prior to our podcast interview with Cashdollar: http://www.fretboardjournal.com/podcast/podcast-87-cindy-cashdollar
- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 301089
3:17
Cindy Cashdollar playing her 1927 Hermann Weissenborn Koa wood slide guitar.
Cindy Cashdollar, five time Grammy Award winning dobro and slide steel guitar player, talking about how she came by and demonstrating the sound of her one piece...
Cindy Cashdollar, five time Grammy Award winning dobro and slide steel guitar player, talking about how she came by and demonstrating the sound of her one piece Koa wood, 1927 Hermann Weissenborn slide guitar at Ray Bensons Bismeaux Recording Studio in Austin, TX on May 5th, 2010, where Cindy has recorded many times with Asleep At The Wheel, and where she chose to do an oral history interview and acoustic performance for MusicBox Project's film documentary in the works on "Americana Women: Roots Musicians - Women's Tales and Tunes."
https://wn.com/Cindy_Cashdollar_Playing_Her_1927_Hermann_Weissenborn_Koa_Wood_Slide_Guitar.
Cindy Cashdollar, five time Grammy Award winning dobro and slide steel guitar player, talking about how she came by and demonstrating the sound of her one piece Koa wood, 1927 Hermann Weissenborn slide guitar at Ray Bensons Bismeaux Recording Studio in Austin, TX on May 5th, 2010, where Cindy has recorded many times with Asleep At The Wheel, and where she chose to do an oral history interview and acoustic performance for MusicBox Project's film documentary in the works on "Americana Women: Roots Musicians - Women's Tales and Tunes."
- published: 19 Jul 2011
- views: 215119
4:26
Cindy Cashdollar With The Restless Age - Salvation
DONATE HERE 👉 https://turnupforrecovery.org/donate
VISIT TUFR 👉 https://linktr.ee/tufr The fantastic Cindy Cashdollar with The Restless Age performing "Salva...
DONATE HERE 👉 https://turnupforrecovery.org/donate
VISIT TUFR 👉 https://linktr.ee/tufr The fantastic Cindy Cashdollar with The Restless Age performing "Salvation" at the Bearsville Theatre NY.
We are so pleased the announce that Cindy is our latest ambassador for Turn Up For Recovery! Thank you so much for your support Cindy!
Visit Cindy and the rest of our ambassadors here - https://turnupforrecovery.org/ambassadors/
https://cindycashdollar.com/
Cindy Cashdollar grew up in Woodstock, New York. The whole community watched as Cindy’s talent grew on the Dobro and then lap steel as she played with “everyone in town” during the late 1970s and ‘80s which led her to touring and performing regionally with local Woodstock luminaries Levon Helm, Rick Danko, bluegrass singer John Herald, blues legend Paul Butterfield, and folk heroes Happy & Artie Traum. In 1992 her musical quest took her to Nashville where she met and landed a job with America’s premiere Western Swing group Asleep At The Wheel, leading her to Austin. Expanding her instrumental prowess to the steel guitar, Cindy’s style added to the band’s sound as she toured and recorded with them for nine years. During her time Asleep At The Wheel, Cindy had the chance to collaborate with music legends Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton and Lyle Lovett and won five Grammys. Upon leaving the band to engage in a wider variety of music, she worked with Ryan Adams, Bob Dylan (on his Grammy winning Time Out of Mind album), Van Morrison, Dave Alvin, Rod Stewart, Albert Lee, Marcia Ball, Rory Block, Jorma Kaukonen, Leon Redbone, BeauSoleil, Peter Rowan, Sonny Landreth, Amy Helm and more. She was the first woman to be inducted into the Texas Steel Guitar Hall of Fame in 2011. Cindy was inducted into The Texas Music Hall of Fame in 2012 and was nominated as Instrumentalist of the Year by the Americana Music Association in 2016.
THE RESTLESS AGE
https://restlessage.com/
The Restless Age is a collaboration of Will Bryant, Lee Falco and Brandon Morrison. Each player brings a unique song and voice to the bandstand, as the trio spans generations and genres. The members of The Restless Age have been a premier rhythm section throughout New York’s Hudson Valley for the past half-decade. As the house band for Amy Helm's 'Oh to be Home Again' at Levon Helm Studios, they performed behind Donald Fagen, John Sebastian and Graham Nash, as well as being Kate Pierson's (The B-52's) touring band in support of her 2015 debut album 'Guitars & Microphones’. During that same year they toured the U.S. & Canada supporting The Waterboys and The Gipsy Kings along with fellow Hudson Valley singer-songwriter Connor Kennedy. THey rose to national attention in the U.S. backing Donald Fagen of Steely Dan, as "The Nightflyers" on his 2017 national tour.
Cindy Cashdollar - Baritone Weissenborn and Lap Steel
Will Bryant - Piano and Vocals
Lee Falco - Drums and Vocals
Brandon Morrison - Bass and Vocals
Robert Frazza - Audio and Video Production for BearsvilleCenter.com
_________________________________________________________
ABOUT TURN UP FOR RECOVERY
Turn up for Recovery is a charitable movement aiming to raise awareness of abstinence-based recovery, tackle the stigma of addiction and help make treatment affordable to people struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. The idea for Turn up for Recovery (TUFR) came to founder, Melia Clapton, while walking her dog. She wanted to tackle the stigma around addiction and alcoholism and raise awareness about the power of abstinence based recovery. It’s a topic very close to her heart, having supported family members throughout their recovery. Her vision is for an inclusive community of artists, music lovers and those affected by addiction coming together to have a good time, talk about recovery and raise money for others to get the help that they need at Crossroads Centre Antigua. Melia announced the movement in September 2019 during Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival. It has been gaining momentum ever since.
_________________________________________
Keep up with Turn Up For Recovery!
VISIT TUFR 👉 https://linktr.ee/tufr
https://www.turnupforrecovery.org
https://www.facebook.com/TurnUpForRecovery
https://www.instagram.com/turnup4recovery
https://twitter.com/TurnUp4Recovery
#turnupforrecovery #therestlessage #cindycashdollar
https://wn.com/Cindy_Cashdollar_With_The_Restless_Age_Salvation
DONATE HERE 👉 https://turnupforrecovery.org/donate
VISIT TUFR 👉 https://linktr.ee/tufr The fantastic Cindy Cashdollar with The Restless Age performing "Salvation" at the Bearsville Theatre NY.
We are so pleased the announce that Cindy is our latest ambassador for Turn Up For Recovery! Thank you so much for your support Cindy!
Visit Cindy and the rest of our ambassadors here - https://turnupforrecovery.org/ambassadors/
https://cindycashdollar.com/
Cindy Cashdollar grew up in Woodstock, New York. The whole community watched as Cindy’s talent grew on the Dobro and then lap steel as she played with “everyone in town” during the late 1970s and ‘80s which led her to touring and performing regionally with local Woodstock luminaries Levon Helm, Rick Danko, bluegrass singer John Herald, blues legend Paul Butterfield, and folk heroes Happy & Artie Traum. In 1992 her musical quest took her to Nashville where she met and landed a job with America’s premiere Western Swing group Asleep At The Wheel, leading her to Austin. Expanding her instrumental prowess to the steel guitar, Cindy’s style added to the band’s sound as she toured and recorded with them for nine years. During her time Asleep At The Wheel, Cindy had the chance to collaborate with music legends Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton and Lyle Lovett and won five Grammys. Upon leaving the band to engage in a wider variety of music, she worked with Ryan Adams, Bob Dylan (on his Grammy winning Time Out of Mind album), Van Morrison, Dave Alvin, Rod Stewart, Albert Lee, Marcia Ball, Rory Block, Jorma Kaukonen, Leon Redbone, BeauSoleil, Peter Rowan, Sonny Landreth, Amy Helm and more. She was the first woman to be inducted into the Texas Steel Guitar Hall of Fame in 2011. Cindy was inducted into The Texas Music Hall of Fame in 2012 and was nominated as Instrumentalist of the Year by the Americana Music Association in 2016.
THE RESTLESS AGE
https://restlessage.com/
The Restless Age is a collaboration of Will Bryant, Lee Falco and Brandon Morrison. Each player brings a unique song and voice to the bandstand, as the trio spans generations and genres. The members of The Restless Age have been a premier rhythm section throughout New York’s Hudson Valley for the past half-decade. As the house band for Amy Helm's 'Oh to be Home Again' at Levon Helm Studios, they performed behind Donald Fagen, John Sebastian and Graham Nash, as well as being Kate Pierson's (The B-52's) touring band in support of her 2015 debut album 'Guitars & Microphones’. During that same year they toured the U.S. & Canada supporting The Waterboys and The Gipsy Kings along with fellow Hudson Valley singer-songwriter Connor Kennedy. THey rose to national attention in the U.S. backing Donald Fagen of Steely Dan, as "The Nightflyers" on his 2017 national tour.
Cindy Cashdollar - Baritone Weissenborn and Lap Steel
Will Bryant - Piano and Vocals
Lee Falco - Drums and Vocals
Brandon Morrison - Bass and Vocals
Robert Frazza - Audio and Video Production for BearsvilleCenter.com
_________________________________________________________
ABOUT TURN UP FOR RECOVERY
Turn up for Recovery is a charitable movement aiming to raise awareness of abstinence-based recovery, tackle the stigma of addiction and help make treatment affordable to people struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. The idea for Turn up for Recovery (TUFR) came to founder, Melia Clapton, while walking her dog. She wanted to tackle the stigma around addiction and alcoholism and raise awareness about the power of abstinence based recovery. It’s a topic very close to her heart, having supported family members throughout their recovery. Her vision is for an inclusive community of artists, music lovers and those affected by addiction coming together to have a good time, talk about recovery and raise money for others to get the help that they need at Crossroads Centre Antigua. Melia announced the movement in September 2019 during Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival. It has been gaining momentum ever since.
_________________________________________
Keep up with Turn Up For Recovery!
VISIT TUFR 👉 https://linktr.ee/tufr
https://www.turnupforrecovery.org
https://www.facebook.com/TurnUpForRecovery
https://www.instagram.com/turnup4recovery
https://twitter.com/TurnUp4Recovery
#turnupforrecovery #therestlessage #cindycashdollar
- published: 28 Feb 2021
- views: 9545
3:09
Cindy Cashdollar performing Oh Susanna on her National Resophonic.
Cindy Cashdollar, five time Grammy Award winning dobro and slide steel guitar player, performing Oh Susanna, traditional song (public domain) by Stephen Foster,...
Cindy Cashdollar, five time Grammy Award winning dobro and slide steel guitar player, performing Oh Susanna, traditional song (public domain) by Stephen Foster, on her National Resophonic Guitar at Ray Bensons Bismeaux Recording Studio in Austin, TX on May 5th, 2010, where Cindy has recorded many times with Asleep At The Wheel, and where she chose to do an oral history interview and acoustic performance for MusicBox Projects film documentary in the works on Americana Women (Roots Musicians Womens Tales and Tunes).
https://wn.com/Cindy_Cashdollar_Performing_Oh_Susanna_On_Her_National_Resophonic.
Cindy Cashdollar, five time Grammy Award winning dobro and slide steel guitar player, performing Oh Susanna, traditional song (public domain) by Stephen Foster, on her National Resophonic Guitar at Ray Bensons Bismeaux Recording Studio in Austin, TX on May 5th, 2010, where Cindy has recorded many times with Asleep At The Wheel, and where she chose to do an oral history interview and acoustic performance for MusicBox Projects film documentary in the works on Americana Women (Roots Musicians Womens Tales and Tunes).
- published: 10 May 2010
- views: 315435
4:06
Remington Ride-Cindy Cashdollar & Redd Volkaert l @RFF2011
And @detour718 is first with the title. Thanks also to @dukdukguus for persisting and getting me to make the change here. Sunday of the Richmond Folk Festival 1...
And @detour718 is first with the title. Thanks also to @dukdukguus for persisting and getting me to make the change here. Sunday of the Richmond Folk Festival 10.16.2011
http://www.cindycashdollar.com/
http://www.reddvolkaert.net/
https://wn.com/Remington_Ride_Cindy_Cashdollar_Redd_Volkaert_L_Rff2011
And @detour718 is first with the title. Thanks also to @dukdukguus for persisting and getting me to make the change here. Sunday of the Richmond Folk Festival 10.16.2011
http://www.cindycashdollar.com/
http://www.reddvolkaert.net/
- published: 30 Jan 2012
- views: 185808
14:51
Featured Artist: Cindy Cashdollar with The Restless Age
DONATE HERE 👉 https://turnupforrecovery.org/donate VISIT TUFR 👉 https://linktr.ee/tufr
ARTIST SUBMISSIONS👉 https://turnupforrecovery.org/submissions
Turn up fo...
DONATE HERE 👉 https://turnupforrecovery.org/donate VISIT TUFR 👉 https://linktr.ee/tufr
ARTIST SUBMISSIONS👉 https://turnupforrecovery.org/submissions
Turn up for Recovery is a charitable movement raising awareness of abstinence-based recovery, tackling the stigma of addiction and helping make treatment affordable to people struggling with alcohol and drug addiction.
_________________________________________
Featured Artist: Cindy Cashdollar with The Restless Age at the http://bearsvilletheater.com/
CINDY CASHDOLLAR:
https://cindycashdollar.com/
Cindy Cashdollar grew up in Woodstock, New York. The whole community watched as Cindy’s talent grew on the Dobro and then lap steel as she played with “everyone in town” during the late 1970s and ‘80s which led her to touring and performing regionally with local Woodstock luminaries Levon Helm, Rick Danko, bluegrass singer John Herald, blues legend Paul Butterfield, and folk heroes Happy & Artie Traum. In 1992 her musical quest took her to Nashville where she met and landed a job with America’s premiere Western Swing group Asleep At The Wheel, leading her to Austin. Expanding her instrumental prowess to the steel guitar, Cindy’s style added to the band’s sound as she toured and recorded with them for nine years. During her time Asleep At The Wheel, Cindy had the chance to collaborate with music legends Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton and Lyle Lovett and won five Grammys. Upon leaving the band to engage in a wider variety of music, she worked with Ryan Adams, Bob Dylan (on his Grammy winning Time Out of Mind album), Van Morrison, Dave Alvin, Rod Stewart, Albert Lee, Marcia Ball, Rory Block, Jorma Kaukonen, Leon Redbone, BeauSoleil, Peter Rowan, Sonny Landreth, Amy Helm and more. She was the first woman to be inducted into the Texas Steel Guitar Hall of Fame in 2011. Cindy was inducted into The Texas Music Hall of Fame in 2012 and was nominated as Instrumentalist of the Year by the Americana Music Association in 2016.
THE RESTLESS AGE
https://restlessage.com/
The Restless Age is a collaboration of Will Bryant, Lee Falco and Brandon Morrison. Each player brings a unique song and voice to the bandstand, as the trio spans generations and genres. The members of The Restless Age have been a premier rhythm section throughout New York’s Hudson Valley for the past half-decade. As the house band for Amy Helm's 'Oh to be Home Again' at Levon Helm Studios, they performed behind Donald Fagen, John Sebastian and Graham Nash, as well as being Kate Pierson's (The B-52's) touring band in support of her 2015 debut album 'Guitars & Microphones’. During that same year they toured the U.S. & Canada supporting The Waterboys and The Gipsy Kings along with fellow Hudson Valley singer-songwriter Connor Kennedy. THey rose to national attention in the U.S. backing Donald Fagen of Steely Dan, as "The Nightflyers" on his 2017 national tour.
Cindy Cashdollar - Baritone Weissenborn and Lap Steel
Will Bryant - Piano and Vocals
Lee Falco - Drums and Vocals
Brandon Morrison - Bass and Vocals
Robert Frazza - Audio and Video Production for BearsvilleCenter.com
_________________________________________________________
ABOUT TURN UP FOR RECOVERY
Turn up for Recovery is a charitable movement aiming to raise awareness of abstinence-based recovery, tackle the stigma of addiction and help make treatment affordable to people struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. The idea for Turn up for Recovery (TUFR) came to founder, Melia Clapton, while walking her dog. She wanted to tackle the stigma around addiction and alcoholism and raise awareness about the power of abstinence based recovery. It’s a topic very close to her heart, having supported family members throughout their recovery. Her vision is for an inclusive community of artists, music lovers and those affected by addiction coming together to have a good time, talk about recovery and raise money for others to get the help that they need at Crossroads Centre Antigua. Melia announced the movement in September 2019 during Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival. It has been gaining momentum ever since.
_________________________________________
Keep up with Turn Up For Recovery!
VISIT TUFR 👉 https://linktr.ee/tufr
https://www.turnupforrecovery.org
https://www.facebook.com/TurnUpForRecovery/
https://www.instagram.com/turnup4recovery/
https://twitter.com/TurnUp4Recovery
#turnupforrecovery #meliaclapton #crossroadsantigua
https://wn.com/Featured_Artist_Cindy_Cashdollar_With_The_Restless_Age
DONATE HERE 👉 https://turnupforrecovery.org/donate VISIT TUFR 👉 https://linktr.ee/tufr
ARTIST SUBMISSIONS👉 https://turnupforrecovery.org/submissions
Turn up for Recovery is a charitable movement raising awareness of abstinence-based recovery, tackling the stigma of addiction and helping make treatment affordable to people struggling with alcohol and drug addiction.
_________________________________________
Featured Artist: Cindy Cashdollar with The Restless Age at the http://bearsvilletheater.com/
CINDY CASHDOLLAR:
https://cindycashdollar.com/
Cindy Cashdollar grew up in Woodstock, New York. The whole community watched as Cindy’s talent grew on the Dobro and then lap steel as she played with “everyone in town” during the late 1970s and ‘80s which led her to touring and performing regionally with local Woodstock luminaries Levon Helm, Rick Danko, bluegrass singer John Herald, blues legend Paul Butterfield, and folk heroes Happy & Artie Traum. In 1992 her musical quest took her to Nashville where she met and landed a job with America’s premiere Western Swing group Asleep At The Wheel, leading her to Austin. Expanding her instrumental prowess to the steel guitar, Cindy’s style added to the band’s sound as she toured and recorded with them for nine years. During her time Asleep At The Wheel, Cindy had the chance to collaborate with music legends Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton and Lyle Lovett and won five Grammys. Upon leaving the band to engage in a wider variety of music, she worked with Ryan Adams, Bob Dylan (on his Grammy winning Time Out of Mind album), Van Morrison, Dave Alvin, Rod Stewart, Albert Lee, Marcia Ball, Rory Block, Jorma Kaukonen, Leon Redbone, BeauSoleil, Peter Rowan, Sonny Landreth, Amy Helm and more. She was the first woman to be inducted into the Texas Steel Guitar Hall of Fame in 2011. Cindy was inducted into The Texas Music Hall of Fame in 2012 and was nominated as Instrumentalist of the Year by the Americana Music Association in 2016.
THE RESTLESS AGE
https://restlessage.com/
The Restless Age is a collaboration of Will Bryant, Lee Falco and Brandon Morrison. Each player brings a unique song and voice to the bandstand, as the trio spans generations and genres. The members of The Restless Age have been a premier rhythm section throughout New York’s Hudson Valley for the past half-decade. As the house band for Amy Helm's 'Oh to be Home Again' at Levon Helm Studios, they performed behind Donald Fagen, John Sebastian and Graham Nash, as well as being Kate Pierson's (The B-52's) touring band in support of her 2015 debut album 'Guitars & Microphones’. During that same year they toured the U.S. & Canada supporting The Waterboys and The Gipsy Kings along with fellow Hudson Valley singer-songwriter Connor Kennedy. THey rose to national attention in the U.S. backing Donald Fagen of Steely Dan, as "The Nightflyers" on his 2017 national tour.
Cindy Cashdollar - Baritone Weissenborn and Lap Steel
Will Bryant - Piano and Vocals
Lee Falco - Drums and Vocals
Brandon Morrison - Bass and Vocals
Robert Frazza - Audio and Video Production for BearsvilleCenter.com
_________________________________________________________
ABOUT TURN UP FOR RECOVERY
Turn up for Recovery is a charitable movement aiming to raise awareness of abstinence-based recovery, tackle the stigma of addiction and help make treatment affordable to people struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. The idea for Turn up for Recovery (TUFR) came to founder, Melia Clapton, while walking her dog. She wanted to tackle the stigma around addiction and alcoholism and raise awareness about the power of abstinence based recovery. It’s a topic very close to her heart, having supported family members throughout their recovery. Her vision is for an inclusive community of artists, music lovers and those affected by addiction coming together to have a good time, talk about recovery and raise money for others to get the help that they need at Crossroads Centre Antigua. Melia announced the movement in September 2019 during Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival. It has been gaining momentum ever since.
_________________________________________
Keep up with Turn Up For Recovery!
VISIT TUFR 👉 https://linktr.ee/tufr
https://www.turnupforrecovery.org
https://www.facebook.com/TurnUpForRecovery/
https://www.instagram.com/turnup4recovery/
https://twitter.com/TurnUp4Recovery
#turnupforrecovery #meliaclapton #crossroadsantigua
- published: 10 Oct 2020
- views: 9878
3:30
Asleep At The Wheel - "Fat Boy Rag" [Live from Austin, TX]
From the Asleep At The Wheel DVD 'Live from Austin, TX' available now:
https://www.livefromaustintx.com/products/asleep-at-the-wheel-live-from-austin-tx-dvd
A...
From the Asleep At The Wheel DVD 'Live from Austin, TX' available now:
https://www.livefromaustintx.com/products/asleep-at-the-wheel-live-from-austin-tx-dvd
Also available at Amazon:
DVD: http://amzn.to/2tqv5Uy
CD: http://amzn.to/2tmgE3I
Digital: http://amzn.to/2tm7K6b
https://wn.com/Asleep_At_The_Wheel_Fat_Boy_Rag_Live_From_Austin,_Tx
From the Asleep At The Wheel DVD 'Live from Austin, TX' available now:
https://www.livefromaustintx.com/products/asleep-at-the-wheel-live-from-austin-tx-dvd
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- published: 22 Sep 2017
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5:32
Helpless ft. Marc Ford & Cindy Cashdollar | The Last Waltz at Massey Hall | Chest Fever | Neil Young
Helpless ft. Marc Ford & Cindy Cashdollar
Chest Fever presents The Last Waltz Live at Massey Hall
Watch now and join Chest Fever on tour May 1 - June 16 : Celeb...
Helpless ft. Marc Ford & Cindy Cashdollar
Chest Fever presents The Last Waltz Live at Massey Hall
Watch now and join Chest Fever on tour May 1 - June 16 : Celebrating 55 Years of The Band
For tickets and info visit www.chestfeverofficial.com
Marc Ford - Lead Vocals and Slide Guitar
Cindy Cashdollar - Steel Guitar
John Muirhead - Acoustic Guitar and Vocals
Rebekah Hawker - Background Vocals
The Pairs - Backgrounds Vocals
Mrs. Henry performing as Chest Fever is
Jody Bagley - Piano and Vocals
Daniel Cervantes - Guitar and Vocals
Blake Dean - Bass and Vocals
Ben Pinnola - Organ and Vocals
Allan Ritter - Drums and Vocals
Recorded Live at Massey Hall on Saturday, November 18th, 2023
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Mixed by Mike Butler | Mastered by Joe Bozzi at Bernie Grundman Mastering
Filmed and by Scott Rosenbaum and Daryl Gilmore
Edited by Andrew Rowley
Live Sound Mixing by Brandon Puda
Lighting by Alex Somerville
Helpless written by Neil Young
Blind Owl Records
https://wn.com/Helpless_Ft._Marc_Ford_Cindy_Cashdollar_|_The_Last_Waltz_At_Massey_Hall_|_Chest_Fever_|_Neil_Young
Helpless ft. Marc Ford & Cindy Cashdollar
Chest Fever presents The Last Waltz Live at Massey Hall
Watch now and join Chest Fever on tour May 1 - June 16 : Celebrating 55 Years of The Band
For tickets and info visit www.chestfeverofficial.com
Marc Ford - Lead Vocals and Slide Guitar
Cindy Cashdollar - Steel Guitar
John Muirhead - Acoustic Guitar and Vocals
Rebekah Hawker - Background Vocals
The Pairs - Backgrounds Vocals
Mrs. Henry performing as Chest Fever is
Jody Bagley - Piano and Vocals
Daniel Cervantes - Guitar and Vocals
Blake Dean - Bass and Vocals
Ben Pinnola - Organ and Vocals
Allan Ritter - Drums and Vocals
Recorded Live at Massey Hall on Saturday, November 18th, 2023
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Mixed by Mike Butler | Mastered by Joe Bozzi at Bernie Grundman Mastering
Filmed and by Scott Rosenbaum and Daryl Gilmore
Edited by Andrew Rowley
Live Sound Mixing by Brandon Puda
Lighting by Alex Somerville
Helpless written by Neil Young
Blind Owl Records
- published: 05 Apr 2024
- views: 3753
7:16
Cindy Cashdollar & Rose Sinclair - "C Jam Blues" - Rhythm & Roots 2012
Rhythm and Roots Festival - Charlestown Rhode Island
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http://www.twitter.com/RhythmRootsRI
Rhythm and Roots Festival - Charlestown Rhode Island
http://www.rhythmandroots.com
http://www.facebook.com/rhythmandroots
http://www.twitter.com/RhythmRootsRI
https://wn.com/Cindy_Cashdollar_Rose_Sinclair_C_Jam_Blues_Rhythm_Roots_2012
Rhythm and Roots Festival - Charlestown Rhode Island
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http://www.facebook.com/rhythmandroots
http://www.twitter.com/RhythmRootsRI
- published: 14 Jan 2013
- views: 138413
7:12
Albert Lee & Cindy Cashdollar - Runaway Train - Iridium, NYC - 8.18.15
Who is Cindy Cashdollar you ask?
from Wiki:
Cindy Cashdollar is a nonpedal steel guitar and Dobro artist. She grew up in Woodstock, New York where she perfect...
Who is Cindy Cashdollar you ask?
from Wiki:
Cindy Cashdollar is a nonpedal steel guitar and Dobro artist. She grew up in Woodstock, New York where she perfected her skills by playing with bluegrass musician John Herald, blues musician Paul Butterfield, and Levon Helm and Rick Danko of The Band.[1] After residing in Austin, Texas for 23 years, she has now returned to her hometown of Woodstock, New York.
Cashdollar received five Grammy awards while playing for eight years with Asleep at the Wheel, and has also backed such noted performers as Bob Dylan, Leon Redbone, Redd Volkaert and Ryan Adams as a member of his band The Cardinals. In 2003, the Academy of Western Artists recognized Cashdollar as Instrumentalist of the Year Award in the Western Swing Music genre.[2] She was inducted into The Austin Chronicle Hall of Fame in 2011-12.[3][4]
She authored a series of instructional videos on her instruments and released her first solo album, Slide Show, in 2004. Cashdollar currently makes guest appearances on Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion, conducts workshops nationwide, and plays in a number of musical venues around Austin, Texas.
During the fall of 2004 she was a member of Ryan Adams's band The Cardinals playing the steel guitar live on stage. She also went into the studio with this band and played on the album Cold Roses, although she didn't tour the album with Ryan Adams & The Cardinals and was replaced in 2005 by Jon Graboff.
From 2005 to 2008, Cashdollar played with Elana James, Redd Volkaert, and, sometimes, Nate Rowe, as The High Flyers, appearing on A Prairie Home Companion twice, as well as playing Austin area venues.[5][6][7][8]
In 2006, she toured with Van Morrison promoting his country and western album, Pay the Devil. She also appeared with him at the Austin City Limits Music Festival, on September 15, 2006 (subsequently released on Val Morrison's Live at Austin City Limits Festival limited edition recording), and on the television show Austin City Limits featuring Van Morrison, broadcast in November 2006. Cashdollar plays steel guitar on two of the tracks on Morrison's March 2008 studio album, Keep It Simple. She is also an eponymous member of Dave Alvin's 2009 project, Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women.
Cindy's favorite steel guitar is a double neck Remington 8 string nonpedal. The neck closest to her when she plays is tuned to C6 (A-C-E-G-A-C-E-G, low to high). The other neck is tuned to E13 (E-G#-D-F#-G#-B-C#-E, low to high). This is a custom guitar that Herb Remington made especially for her that is thinner than most console steel guitars, and is made from a lighter wood to keep the weight down. Remington also made special pickups for this guitar that are wound to Fender specifications. She also plays a variety of Fender instruments, and uses Fender amplifiers.[9]
https://wn.com/Albert_Lee_Cindy_Cashdollar_Runaway_Train_Iridium,_NYC_8.18.15
Who is Cindy Cashdollar you ask?
from Wiki:
Cindy Cashdollar is a nonpedal steel guitar and Dobro artist. She grew up in Woodstock, New York where she perfected her skills by playing with bluegrass musician John Herald, blues musician Paul Butterfield, and Levon Helm and Rick Danko of The Band.[1] After residing in Austin, Texas for 23 years, she has now returned to her hometown of Woodstock, New York.
Cashdollar received five Grammy awards while playing for eight years with Asleep at the Wheel, and has also backed such noted performers as Bob Dylan, Leon Redbone, Redd Volkaert and Ryan Adams as a member of his band The Cardinals. In 2003, the Academy of Western Artists recognized Cashdollar as Instrumentalist of the Year Award in the Western Swing Music genre.[2] She was inducted into The Austin Chronicle Hall of Fame in 2011-12.[3][4]
She authored a series of instructional videos on her instruments and released her first solo album, Slide Show, in 2004. Cashdollar currently makes guest appearances on Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion, conducts workshops nationwide, and plays in a number of musical venues around Austin, Texas.
During the fall of 2004 she was a member of Ryan Adams's band The Cardinals playing the steel guitar live on stage. She also went into the studio with this band and played on the album Cold Roses, although she didn't tour the album with Ryan Adams & The Cardinals and was replaced in 2005 by Jon Graboff.
From 2005 to 2008, Cashdollar played with Elana James, Redd Volkaert, and, sometimes, Nate Rowe, as The High Flyers, appearing on A Prairie Home Companion twice, as well as playing Austin area venues.[5][6][7][8]
In 2006, she toured with Van Morrison promoting his country and western album, Pay the Devil. She also appeared with him at the Austin City Limits Music Festival, on September 15, 2006 (subsequently released on Val Morrison's Live at Austin City Limits Festival limited edition recording), and on the television show Austin City Limits featuring Van Morrison, broadcast in November 2006. Cashdollar plays steel guitar on two of the tracks on Morrison's March 2008 studio album, Keep It Simple. She is also an eponymous member of Dave Alvin's 2009 project, Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women.
Cindy's favorite steel guitar is a double neck Remington 8 string nonpedal. The neck closest to her when she plays is tuned to C6 (A-C-E-G-A-C-E-G, low to high). The other neck is tuned to E13 (E-G#-D-F#-G#-B-C#-E, low to high). This is a custom guitar that Herb Remington made especially for her that is thinner than most console steel guitars, and is made from a lighter wood to keep the weight down. Remington also made special pickups for this guitar that are wound to Fender specifications. She also plays a variety of Fender instruments, and uses Fender amplifiers.[9]
- published: 20 Aug 2015
- views: 40072