Tyminski goes live with "The Sad Song"
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Tyminski goes live with "The Sad Song"

Friday, August 2, 2024 – Dan Tyminski released the leadoff track, "The Sad Song," from his upcoming live concert album, "Dan Tyminski: Live From The Ryman."

"We started a show with a song that I did with Alison Krauss & Union Station a while ago, 'This Sad Song,'" said Tyminski of his performance captured on stage at the Mother Church of Country Music. "I get a nervous energy when we start a show. 'This Sad Song' has a type of energy and power that, whether I'm nervous or not, I can sing it hard. I can sing it loud. So, for me, it's the perfect opening song."

A banjo and fiddle intro sets the stage for the number from 2004's "Lonely Runs Both Ways."

Tyminski previously released "Whiskey Drinking Man." The disc comes out Aug. 16 release via 8 Track Entertainment and ADA/Warner Music Group.

The track list is:
This Sad Song
Let Me Fall
Modern Day Jezebel
Cumberland Gap
Ode to Jimmy
God Fearing Heathen
The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn
I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow
Silence in the Brandy
Say Won't You Be Mine
GOAT
Whiskey Drinking Man
Old Home Place

"The musicians in this band grew up listening to my music, so they know my stuff much better than I do," Tyminski joked. "If you listen to how they play and how well they listen to each other, you'll notice there's a conversation going back and forth at all times."

The band includes mandolinist Harry Clark, fiddler Maddie Denton, Dobro player Gaven Largent, banjoist Jason Davis and upright bassist Grace Davis.


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