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Check out Lillie Mae, with Third Man Records, out of Nashville, TN performing the song El Cumbanchero. This live performance was filmed in an abandoned barn outside of Nashville.
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About Lillie Mae:
Lillie Mae Rische is an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, known to bluegrass and country fans as a member of all-sibling outfits the Risches and Jypsi. Rock fans discovered her fiddle and mandolin playing in Jack White's live band. They encountered her instantly recognizable singing voice on "Temporary Ground" from his 2014 Lazaretto album, as well as her debut solo single "Nobody's"/"Same Eyes," issued in Third Man Records' Blue Series the same year.
She met White in 2012 and joined his all-female live and studio band the Peacocks as fiddle and mandolin player. The pair -- who are both the youngest children of large families and instrumental polymaths -- had much in common and became fast friends. But it went further in that White respected Lillie Mae as a truly original songwriter.
He produced her 2014 Third Man single. Given the musical chemistry shared in that experience, the pair commenced work on an album in 2016. They began with three songs to see if it would hold, and the material kept on coming. Recording at Third Man Studio in Nashville, White got engineer Joshua V. Smith to helm the board. Mae -- who wrote all 11 songs on the album -- roped in brother Frank on guitars and sister Scarlett on mandolin. Brian Zonn and drummer Tanner Jacobson -- longtime family collaborators -- anchored the rhythm section. The recording sessions also featured a slew of guests: keyboardist Dean Fertita (the Dead Weather), banjoist Ian Craft (the Howlin' Brothers), and pianist Cory Younts (Old Crow Medicine Show), with harmony vocals from McKenna Grace Rische and singer/songwriter Carey Kotsonis.
Forever and Then Some Two pre-release singles "Over the Hill and Through the Woods" and "Wash Me Clean" were released during the winter of 2017 with the full-length, Forever and Then Some, appeared in the spring of that year.
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Credits:
Tracking Engineer: Nick Byrd
Mixing Engineer: Dylan Alldredge
Mastering Engineer: Sean Brna
Director: Michael Reuther
Camera 1: Tom Beal
Camera 2: Michael Moen