Jorma Kaukonen & Vital Parts (2009) ✓

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Songs like "River of Time" showcase Jorma’s aging-like-fine-wine vocals—gravelly, wise, and comforting. Why It Still Matters

Jorma Kaukonen’s 2009 release River of Time (often associated with his touring band, Vital Parts) is a masterclass in American roots music. It captures a legendary guitarist moving gracefully between his psychedelic past and his acoustic, blues-driven present. The Vibe: A Front Porch Masterpiece Jorma Kaukonen & Vital Parts (2009)

A mix of Jorma originals and deeply respectful covers of blues icons like Mississippi John Hurt and Reverend Gary Davis.

Produced by Larry Campbell, the record features guest spots by Levon Helm himself, adding a rhythmic heartbeat that feels like home. Should I include a section about Jorma's current projects

In 2009, Jorma proved he wasn't a "heritage act" living in the shadow of Jefferson Airplane. He showed that: is a living, breathing language. Acoustic music can be just as heavy as psychedelic rock.

What is the (die-hard Deadheads, young guitarists, or casual blues fans)? It captures a legendary guitarist moving gracefully between

Recorded at Levon Helm’s famous "Barn" in Woodstock, the album feels lived-in and organic. It isn’t about flashy solos; it’s about the . Genre: Acoustic Blues, Americana, Folk. Atmosphere: Warm, intimate, and reflective.

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