Ian Ethan Case is a Boston-based guitarist who has shared the stage with Robben Ford, Victor Wooten, and Stanley Jordan, among others. With a double-neck guitar ".... he rambunctiously weaves between fretboards,
slapping and tapping the sounds of the guitar to life seemingly
effortlessly in a style that you've likely never seen before" (Port
Orchard Independent). He stops by KZFR during American Pastimes today (Wednesday 20th) to help us kick-off our Community Radio Spring Pledge Drive.
Mike Scott “Lonesome Road Blues” from Bill Monroe Tribute
Merle Haggard “Okie from Muskogee” from Capitol '60s Singles Collection
Lowell Levinger “Hippie from Olema” from Get Together: Banana Recalls Youngbloods Classics (Special Collector's Edition) on Grandpa Raccoon Records
Uncle Earl “Wallflower” from Waterloo, Tennessee on Universal Music Group International
Red Smiley & The Blue Grass Cut-Ups “Take this hammer” from Best of Red Smiley
Del McCoury “The New York Trains” from Del & Woody
Pat Flynn “All Along the Watchtower” from All Along The Watchtower
Tom Rush “Who Do You Love?” from Celebrates 50 Years of Music (Live) on Appleseed
The Johnsons “Going Down the Road Feeling Bad” from Classic Old Time Music
The Sparechange Boys “Policeman” from Classic Old Time Music
The Lovin' Spoonful “Money (Remastered)” from Original Album Classics: The Lovin' Spoonful on Buddah/Legacy
Al McCandless and the Red Clay Ramblers “House of David Blues” from Classic Old Time Music
Lowell Levinger “Grizzly Bear” from Get Together: Banana Recalls Youngbloods Classics (Special Collector's Edition) on Grandpa Raccoon Records
Willie & Bobbi Nelson “I'll Fly Away” from Farther Along
Geoff Muldaur & The Texas Sheiks “All By Myself” from Texas Sheiks on Tradition & Moderne
Geoff Muldaur & The Texas Sheiks “Blues in the Bottle” from Texas Sheiks on Tradition & Moderne
Jerry Douglas “Panhandle Rag” from 3 Bells
Dave Van Ronk and the Ragtime Jug Stompers “You're a Viper” from Dave Van Ronk and the Ragtime Jug Stompers
Ian Ethan Case & G. Max - Performing live in the KZFR Studio.
Clarence White “Alabama Jubilee” from Flat Pick