Description
Based in Nashville, but raised in a coal miners company house on the banks of Buffalo Creek, WV, Stone Jack Jones is the descendant of four generations of coal miners.
After being rejected from military service in Vietnam due to epilepsy, and discouraged from pursuing the coal mining business, Jack decided to start wandering. By the time he landed in Nashville, where he met Roger Moutenot, Patty Griffin, and Kurt Wagner, Jack had worked as a carny, an escape artist, a ballet dancer, a professional lute player, and even owned a strip club.
Ancestor was produced in collaboration with Roger Moutenot (known for his work with Yo La Tengo, Sleater Kinney, and many others), and features contributions by Patty Griffin, and Lambchop members Ryan Norris, Scott Martin, and Kurt Wagner.
Intensely meditative, the album patiently explores the hardness of the coal mines, the mystery of suicide, the comfort of a dogs love and acceptance, the idea that forgetting all you know can be the first step towards hearing and reconnecting with your muse, and one mans gratitude for the love hes been given and the life hes had the chance to live.






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