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Benjamin Dakota Rogers - John Came Home | OurVinyl Sessions

Get new music in your inbox every Friday - https://bit.ly/3tm817h Please click those like and subscribe buttons. It helps us keep doing what we are doing! OurVinyl presents ‪@BenjaminDakotaRogers‬ performing original song "John Came Home" at Welcome to 1979 in Nashville, TN. 🎧 Pre-save to stream/purchase this session on other music platforms: https://ov.ffm.to/benjamin-dakota-rog... 🎧You may also enjoy our Americana & Country Playlist:    • Americana & Country Playlist   🔎 Benjamin Dakota Rogers: Benjamin Dakota Rogers wields one of those distinct, immediate, and truly wild voices. With a studied nod to old-time and bluegrass rhythms, his unvarnished sound effectively smashes the barrier between past and present. Delivering songs from a deep well of passion for storytelling, Rogers’ lyric sensibility is rare among young artists. His most recent single, John Came Home, is a haunting take on the murder ballad. “I’d had the riff for about six months,” he says. “I tend to write short stories and convert them into songs.” John Came Home is full of upbeat boldness and ghostly ire that culminates in a direct hit to the chest. Rogers finds a way to match his instrument to the guttural twang of the voice. “I inherited my great-grandfather’s violin when I was young,” he says. “So I grew up playing that.” After a few years on six-string, Rogers began tuning his tenor guitar like a fiddle. “Tenors are neat because they were only popular for a short time in the 1920s. I’ve played about two-hundred shows on mine. It’s beautiful, and unreliable,” he laughs. The unconventional nature of such a classic piece shines on Charlie Boy, where precise picking builds to a dramatic peak. With sturdy backing by a sparse rhythm section, Rogers offers a fresh and authentic contribution to the traditions of string-band sound. 📲Follow Benjamin Dakota Rogers: Website: https://www.benjamindakotarogers.com/ Instagram: @benjamindakotarogers Facebook:   / benjamindakotarogers   TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLfWWSLu/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/255w1... Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ben... YouTube:    / benjamindakotarogers   Soundcloud:   / benjamin-dakota-rogers   Bandcamp: https://benjamindakotarogers1.bandcam... ▶️ Other performances you might also enjoy: Wilderado - Talking About Love to a Cigarette | OurVinyl Sessions,    • Wilderado - Talking About Love to a C...   Manchester Orchestra - Cope | OurVinyl Sessions,    • Manchester Orchestra - Cope | OurViny...   🔎 About OurVinyl: OurVinyl films creative live performances with both emerging and established musicians. Artists we've worked with include Tyler Childers, St. Paul and The Broken Bones, Ed Sheeran, Trevor Hall, Allen Stone, Dispatch, and Donavon Frankenreiter. We strive to push the production envelope by filming artists in unique settings that complement the music while capturing studio quality audio regardless of the setting. It’s all live, all one take, no punching in, no autotune, no cheating. Just high energy and true authenticity. 📲Follow OurVinyl to discover new releases: https://www.ourvinyl.tv/   / ourvinyl     / ourvinyl     / ourvinyl   🎬Credits: Director: Josh Kranich Editor, Producer: Tom Beal Executive Producer: Amber Christian Camera Ops: Tom Beal, Josh Kranich, Craig Hill, Michael Moen Tracking Engineer: Matt Wyman Assistant Tracking Engineer: Wolf Robinson Mixing Engineer: Dylan Alldredge Mastering Engineer: Kevin Dailey Photographer: Molly Mantlow B-Roll: Allen Ralph Production Assistant: Sam Salisbury 🎵Songs: “John Came Home" (Benjamin Dakota Rogers, Crispin Day)

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