'See That My Grave Is Kept Clean' - Halo Rider

The Extended Play Sessions - March 17, 2024 Halo Rider perform the song "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" on The Extended Play Sessions. HALO RIDER live is a kaleidoscope of deep grooves, atmospheric instrumental passages, harmonies, and poetic flashes in a musical terrain that ranges from acoustic old-time to amped up Hill Country to electrified blues-rock. The music of Halo Rider is refreshingly new, yet feels very familiar. Anne Harris and Markus James have created one of the most hauntingly beautiful recordings in recent memory. This is truly music to be savored. The Band: Anne Harris - violin, vocals Markus James - vocals, guitar, banjo, harmonica Larry Thompson - drums Production Staff Maribeth Arena - Camera 2 Bill Hurley - Boom Camera John McBreen - Boom Camera Joanne Craig - Camera 3 H Nat Stevens - Cam 1 Remote Connor Quigley - Sound Engineer, Livestream Producer Eric Nordstrom - Front Of House Photographer - Dan Busler Connor Quigley - Post Audio Mix Engineer The Fallout Shelter is an all ages 100-seat performance venue and state-of-the-art broadcast and recording studio, offering one of the most unique live music experiences in New England. Located in Norwood, MA, just 15 miles from Boston, The Fallout Shelter is run under the auspices of the Grass Roots Cultural and Performing Arts Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving, promoting and advocating for traditional American Roots music. Youtube:    / @thefalloutshelternorwood   Website: https://www.extendedplaysessions.com Facebook:   / epsfalloutshelter   Instagram:   / thefalloutshelternorwood