Ned Mudd's music is eclectic; every album is radically
different from each other: from electronica to organica to
politically charged spoken to psuedo-classical.
During the past 3 decades he's played with such luminaries as Davey Williams, the Kimbrell Brothers, Oteil Burbridge, Daniel Farris, the Kevorkian Effect, Bojang Whyhigh?, and Lord Badminton.
In his latest incarnation, he has launched a full assault on what he calls "punk jazz." Asked to explain, he says, "Nothing is final. The only reality is change."
For more info on Ned or his work with High Plains Films, go here:
www.nedmudd.com
www.highplainsfilms.org
"Now Mudd he checked and Gold bet all, and Mudd he raised and Gold did call, and the smile just melted his off his face, when Mudd turned over that diamond ace, Now here is what this story's told, if you feel like Mudd you'll end up Gold, if you feel like lost you'll end up found, so amigo lay them raises down." Townes Van Zandt- Mr. Gold & Mr. Mudd
i know you.
we have met.
on stage.
yrs ago.
flies were buzzing.
no space for yoga.
there was a cigarette machine.
out of order.
why not go to Oslo?
we are invited.
Thank you! I'm giving a consert in the mausoleum 6. of may. It's an amazing room! http://www.emanuelvigeland.museum.no/mausoleum.htm
Just visited your website, very impressing work!