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THE WEST CD and TABLATURE BOOK Now
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Easy
to read tablature with tips on learning the songs, backup tips, notes on each
song, and some photos. Country
Music Television voted Blazing the West as one of the top ten albums of
2003 The
International Bluegrass Music Association named Blazing the West one of the top
15 instrumental CDs of 2003 Songs
included are: El
Cumbanchero, San Antonio Rose, Garcia, Panhandle Rag, Ghost Riders in the Sky,
Texas Blues, Red River Valley, Lonesome Cowboy, Jesse James, Don't Fence Me In,
Standing Eagle, and Streets of Laredo. Featuring
Banjo Player Ross Nickerson with special guests: RIDERS IN THE SKY, TIM O'BRIEN,
DAROL ANGER, BUTCH BALDASSARI, MIKE BUB, JASON CARTER,JOE CRAVEN,DAVID GRIER,
ROB ICKES, LAURIE LEWIS, PETER MCLAUGHLIN, TOM ROZUM BANJO
NEWSLETTER; "Nickerson's playing is tasteful, so carefully arranged, so
very very thoughtful and complex".
BLUEGRASS
NOW; A succesful merge that should encourage others to explore Bluegrass in the
Cowboy way or should I say Cowboy music in the Bluegrass way". TUCSON
CITIZEN; No matter what mood or genre Nickerson has the chops to pull it off with
brilliance and taste, and the sidemen to compliment every match and turn".
BLUEGRASS
UNLIMITED; "Ross Nickerson deserves a lot of credit for coming up with tasteful,
appropriate, and interesting banjo versions for such a wide variety of tunes,
on some very challenging material". .....I've been listening all
week to the "Blazing the West" CD and am absolutely thrilled with it.
Beyond banjo, beyond bluegrass, western music, or cowboy music as I prefer to
call it, is my favorite music. Having the chance to listen to both cowboy music
AND banjo is just delightful. I hope it will do very well for you and that you'll
be encouraged to do a volume II. 8-) Thanks again and best wishes, Brenda Jackson
Recent
Review in Sing Out Magazine Joining
Nickerson is an all-star cast, too numerous to mention in full, but which includes
the Riders in the Sky, Jason Carter and Mike Bub (both from Del McCoury's Band),
Laurie Lewis, Peter McLaughlin, Tim O'Brien and Blue Highway's Dobro wizard, Rob
Ickes. Nickerson's playing is clean and powerful, with a lot of drive, but he
can jazz things up as well, and it's especially on the cuts where he and Ickes
square off that Blazing the West works best. The version here of Leon McAuliffe's
"Panhandle Rag" is worth the cost of the disc by itself--the only thing
missing is Bob Wills throwing in an "Ah-hahhh" or two. Banjo instrumental
albums can be (and often are) tedious. Songs
included are: El Cumbanchero, San Antonio Rose, Garcia, Panhandle Rag, Ghost Riders
in the Sky, Texas Blues, Red River Valley, Lonesome Cowboy, Jesse James, Don't
Fence Me In, Standing Eagle, and Streets of Laredo.
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THE WEST TABLATURE E-BOOK WITH CD TRACKS YOU CAN DOWNLOAD TO YOUR
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| Just
a note to thank you for sending all this great new music for us to broadcast,
most recently, Ross Nickerson. What great talent! What a great musician!
Melanie Jackson, WMOQ | Just
got that Ross Nickerson cd in....I only have 2 words:......AWESOME & COOL...will
be playing it...still playing the Village Singers...ON MY Fathers Side....still
one of my most requested tunes on the gospel show...and still playing their Jimmie
Davis salute CD... Jay Shankle., KKNG | Thanks
for the latest CDs from Wayne Benson and Ross Nickerson. Lots of Third Tyme Out
fans in our area and its a pleasure to introduce Ross Nickersons new
solo project. Jay Allen, WBRF |
I just received
Ross Nickersons BLAZING THE WEST...it should come with the following instructions:
Enter onto expressway, place in CD player, crank up volume, and put the pedal
to the medal. Speaking as a banjo player, Ross project is very listenable;
its innovative, but stays on track, never gets too far out for true Scruggs
lovers to enjoy. Ross is giving a workshop up this way this weekend. Wish I had
this in hand sooner to play it, and have Ross on the air. Id love to hear
him live sometime! Joe Wills | Ross
Nickerson is indeed a big dog 5 stringer. He can PLAY, and a gentleman too! His
solo CD, Blazing The West
is RECOMMENDED!!! Mike Weber Just
wanted to add my thoughts to the Ross Nickerson cd. Love it! Just got it, this
week, and it starts airing on our bluegrass show next week - Michael Reece-WIFE
| I
have known and listened to Ross Nickerson for many years. The re-mastering of
his album is fabulous! He is a great banjo player and is in very fine company
on his album. I have also watched and listened to Wayne Benson for many years.
This is a beautiful album! Thanks for sending me great music. Marilyn Ryan
| | What
Bluegrass Now Magazine is saying............. Award-winning
banjo wizard Ross Nickerson does a bang-up job on his new release, Blazing
the West. He has assembled a stunning cast of master musicians that serve
up tasty instrumental renditions of bluegrass, western swing, country and folk,
from the opening notes of a ripsnorting El Cumbanchero to the closing
refrain of a dreamy Streets of Laredo. Guest artists include Ranger
Doug, Woody Paul, Too Slim, Tim OBrien, Butch Baldassari, Mike Bub, Jason
Carter, Joe Craven, David Grier, Darol Anger, Rob Ickes, Laurie Lewis, Peter McLaughlin,
Ben Wilborn, and Tom Rozum. Wow, what a killer lineup! A special treat is to also
hear Nickerson and friends pick the living daylights out of four self-penned tunes:
Garcia, Gunslingers Blues, Lonesome Cowboy, and Standing Eagle. Garcia is
a challenging contemporary piece that features some hot melodic picking. Gunslingers
Blues hits the target dead on for showing that, yes, a banjo can effectively
play the blues. Lonesome Cowboy is a minor-keyed fiddle tune, that
trucks, and Standing Eagle is a screaming Texas-style fiddle tune
that reminds me a bit of an up-tempo Sally Goodin. Nickerson has much performing,
recording, and teaching experience under his belt, and it clearly shows that hes
a consummate and professional 5-stringer. He currently fronts his own band called
Ross Nickerson and The Fast Brothers, which showcases his original and other material.
He currently plays a Goldstar banjo, which he affectionately calls his Masterclone.
Clearly a product of many musical influences, Nickerson shows that he is
comfortable with an eclectic body of music. I can almost see sagebrush rolling
by as Nickersons fingers roll on his strings. Blazing the West
is a splendid compilation of highly arranged, hotly picked tunes that break new
trail for demonstrating the great versatility of the instrument and its master.
I highly recommend that you pick up this album and throw it on your Walkman during
your next trail ride. Five-string players may also want to get the tablature book
for this album. - Joe Ross | Ross
Nickerson Blazing The West Pinecastle (2003) PRC1125
Reviewed by: Joey Black Blazing
the West is a lot less talk, and a lot more action! Ross Nickerson blazes
right past the line of mixing bluegrass and traditional western music. A line
that few bluegrass musicians choose to cross, for fear that they will fall into
a terrible stereotype, and not recover. Garcia, one of Nickersons
four original pieces, is truly a highlight to this completely instrumental album.
It showcases his writing talent and his ability as a seasoned banjo player to
smoothly blend melody with his solo breaks, as well as slip into solid backup
rhythm with the rest of the band. Other highlights include the extremely lonesome
sounding approach to Streets of Laredo and the straight-ahead, yet
very stylistic Ghost Riders in the Sky and Red River Valley.
Ross also creatively produces the sound of an old player piano with his five-string
in Texas Blues. Ross does a great job of mixing traditional western
songs with some contemporary compositions. The album is tastefully peppered with
the talents of top-notch bluegrass musicians including; Mike Bubb, Jason Carter,
Rob Ickes and David Greir, just to name a few. BLAZING
THE WEST TABLATURE BOOK 
Easy
to read tablature with tips on learning the songs, backup tips, notes on each
song, and some photos. Now
as an E-Book with CD tracks you can download from a secured webpage Save on shipping.
Click
on the price link to purchase the E-Book option that includes
the CD tracks 19.95
Purchase
the Hard Copy Spiral
Bound Book
and CD 24.95 |
4 originals by Ross. They
could not have started this project off with a more appropriate selection. Ross
Nickerson sets his banjo on fire with his El Cumbanchero . All western oriented
tunes, and performed with unparalleled instrumental mastery by Ross Nickerson,
Tim OBrien, David Grier, Joe Craven, Rob Ickes, Mike Bub, Ranger Doug, Jason
Carter, Butch Baldassari, Peter McLaughlin and Too Slim. Very diverse
and all excellent selections that make either great background or forefront music.
You can almost smell and taste the gunpowder in Rosss original Gunslinger
Blues. I really enjoyed each and every tune n this project. VERY well produced.
- Jerry Paul Blazing
The West With
banjo player Ross Nickerson the Oldwest is making its entry in the
Restricted Area of bluegrass music. The sound youre going to
meet on this album is a rather unusual sound; trying to fuse the music from the
Cowboy Era with the music from the mountains in the East. It is definitely
not bluegrass music as one might expect it, it is a very own and personal way
of playing the five string banjo. It is unique, surprising, extra-ordinary, risky
and enchanting music. A typical album for a trained listening ear.
Ted Clark |


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