Thomm Jutz releases video for latest single, “Mill Town Blues”
October 23, 2019
Following the release of his single, “Mill Town Blues,” (STREAM/BUY) Nashville singer-songwriter and guitar master Thomm Jutz (pictured) is back with an accompanying video.
The video showcases Jutz on guitar and lead vocal as he wanders through the abandoned streets and fields of North Carolina with a Martin in hand, capturing the vibe of a modern-day troubadour in a style that pays homage to the song’s hero, the legendary rambling banjo player Charlie Poole.
“The Norfolk Southern Railroad ran through Asheville, right alongside the French Broad River from the 1880s,” he notes. “Surely Poole came through this area in his time. It was the perfect spot for warehouses and other industrial structures. Today the long-deserted old buildings are being rebuilt, and in my mind, Charlie and his North Carolina Ramblers are every bit as real and alive as the art studios, coffee shops and breweries sprouting up in this ‘new’ part of ‘old’ Asheville. That’s why we shot this video there.”
“Mill Town Blues” tells the story of Poole and his band roaring through the Carolinas. Jutz finds himself returning to Poole’s story often, as he’s a flawed role model who nevertheless left an indelible mark on old-time and bluegrass music. The studio recording features Jutz’s guitar, driving banjo from Justin Moses, Mike Compton’s stylish mandolin, Tammy Rogers’ silvery fiddle and the rich bass of Mark Fain.
Of the song, Jutz says, “One of the most beautiful aspects of writing within the Bluegrass idiom is that characters like Charlie Poole and the environment they lived in still matter — they never went away and they’ll live on in the songs that we sing. I’m a traditionalist and preservationist at heart — and that’s why I love writing these kinds of story songs.
Together with Mountain Home Music Company, Jutz is releasing a large body of work beginning with single releases and culminating in two volumes of collected songs under the apt title, To Live In Two Worlds. The next two singles will be released in November 2019.
About Thomm Jutz | homm Jutz is a songwriter, producer and guitarist whose songs have been recorded by Balsam Range, Chris Jones & The Night Drivers, Terry Baucom, Nanci Griffith, Kim Richey and many more. To date he has had six #1 bluegrass songs and was nominated for IBMA Songwriter Of The Year in 2017 and 2018. His song “Going Back To Bristol” was nominated for Song Of The Year 2017. He’s the producer and principal songwriter of The 1861 Project, a three-record collection of original songs about the American Civil War. He also co-wrote and produced I Sang The Song, a musical biography of Mac Wiseman featuring John Prine, Alison Krauss, Shawn Camp and many other renowned Bluegrass artists. Jutz has previously released two Bluegrass solo records Volunteer Trail and Crazy If You Let It.
About Mountain Home Music Company | Mountain Home Music Company, a division of Crossroads Label Group is a premier Bluegrass label with global distribution, representing such elite artists as Balsam Range, The Grascals, Lonesome River Band, Chris Jones & The Night Drivers, NewTown, Gina Furtado, Kristin Scott Benson, The Cleverlys, Danny Roberts, Sideline, Unspoken Tradition, Fireside Collective and Thomm Jutz. Established in 1993, Crossroads is a market leader in the Bluegrass, Americana, and Christian Music fields.