If you are on Twitter and are not following @treesinmusic then you are missing out. A diverse list of artists and genres across many decades all share a common bond – trees. It gives a flavour of just how much inspiration comes from these big plants. Here are six of the best – all women of course.
“Bury Me Beneath the Willow” Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt. The Trio! song too short https://t.co/wkFN2ctmo8 #trees
— Trees in Music (@treesinmusic) December 12, 2014
“Whispering Pines”Diana Krall, in concert 2013. Comp: R. Manuel & R. Robertson from The Band. https://t.co/Is2qZ03nLo #tree #pine #jazz
— Trees in Music (@treesinmusic) November 26, 2014
“Tall Trees in Georgia”Eva Cassidy. ‘Live at Blues Alley’ http://t.co/fFfu2bBqGX Original written by B. Sainte Marie http://t.co/NbQbLSIZ0Y
— Trees in Music (@treesinmusic) October 30, 2014
“The Trees They Do Grow High” Joan Baez. Great 1961 version of British folk song. via @youtube https://t.co/qSWqivhHvj #trees #joanbaez
— Trees in Music (@treesinmusic) October 22, 2014
“The Easter Tree” June Tabor. Album : Ashes and Diamonds https://t.co/fniOxUmgwT #FolkSinger Year 2004,2012 BBC Radio2 Awards #trees
— Trees in Music (@treesinmusic) April 5, 2015
“Poison Tree” Beth Orton https://t.co/ylfJJUpCkN Celebrate 60th Anniversary A Ginsberg’s “Howl” for a @LynchFoundation benefit concert
— Trees in Music (@treesinmusic) April 7, 2015