Red Dog Run plays "When The Night Comes" - Video
PUBLISHED:  Oct 21, 2013
DESCRIPTION:
In this soulful rendition of Dan Auerbach's song, (of Black Keys fame) Richie Stearns sings and plays banjo, Rosie Newton plays fiddle, Jim Miller plays guitar and Jed Greenberg plays bass. It was shot and recorded live in an actual barn (listen for the birds singing at the beginning). Red Dog Run plays music from all time periods in the style of traditional American music of the Appalachian mountains.

Credits:
Motherlode Pictures and MonkSound present
Red Dog Run
recorded live at Dick's Barn
Trumansburg, NY
May 18th, 2013

"When The Night Comes"
songwriter..........Dan Auerbach
arrangement........Red Dog Run

Red Dog Run
Richie Stearns....banjo
Jim Miller..........guitar
Rosie Newton....fiddle
Jed Greenberg....bass

MonkSound
producer..........Gregory McGrath

Motherlode Pictures
p.a.....................Justin Hjortshoj
camera.....................Bryan Root & Jeff Lower
catering.............Annamarie Root
thanks....................Barbara Page & Dick Root

film by......................Bryan Root

copyright 2013
all rights reserved

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Richie Stearns
Stearns is an influential banjo player and singer, and has led bands including the Horse Flies and Donna the Buffalo. He has played with countless others and frequently tours with Natalie Merchant. His influences include American old-time music, Appalachian folk, blues, African, rock, and country music.

Jim Miller
Jim has been singing and playing American traditional and country music on guitar and banjo for over 30 years, but his recording career dates back even further. At the age of 8 years old he sang soprano and toured the Canadian Prairies with the Saskatoon Boys Choir. Their vinyl album, recorded in 1961, included such hits as They Call the Wind Mariah and Oklahoma. After taking a 30-year break from the pressures of touring, Jim co-founded the New York based roots rock band Donna the Buffalo and hit the road again. He toured with DTB for 15 years, performing in theaters across North America and on the stages of festivals such as Bonnaroo, Rhythm & Roots, and Telluride. His favorite performance during that era was a set with DTB and Peter Rowan on the main stage at Merlefest that went on so long, the angry sound crew eventually pulled the plug and shut off the stage lights; the music only got better... In addition to recording five CDs with DTB, Jim has recorded with Tim O'Brien, Jim Lauderdale, Ginny Hawker, Dirk Powell, and Tara Nevins. He currently writes books about moths and butterflies, performs and records with Red Dog Run, and plays electric guitar with Louisiana legend Preston Frank in Big Daddy Zydeco.

Rosie Newton
Rosie Newton is a talented fiddler and singer. She graduated from Ithaca College in 2010 with a degree in viola performance and has become an integral part of the Ithaca old-time music community. She has performed in various bands including her own project, the Pearly Snaps, Ferintosh, an internationally touring Celtic music band, the Evil City Stringband, and her duo with Richie Stearns. Newton is an active studio musician as well as teacher.

Jed Greenburg
When he was a curly-haired college student, Jed Greenberg heard Richie Stearns play the banjo at a contradance in Ithaca. Soon after, he dropped out of college to pursue the mysteries of old-time fiddle music. He taught himself to play the fiddle while driving a Mister Softee ice cream truck and soon went to Europe to play on the streets with his pals the Buvas. Shortly after returning, he received a fateful phone call from one Jim Miller, who was scouting around for a bass player to join Donna the Buffalo. Jed had just the right lack of qualifications to land the gig, and spent the next 8 years or so on the bus with D the B. Currently Jed lives in the Hudson Valley with his wife Teal and daughter Sienna, building houses and aspiring to teach children to sing songs and play music.
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