Peter Rowan -
Carter Stanley's Eyes (2018)
Tom Lehrer once remarked that "it is a sobering thought that when Mozart was my age, he had been dead for two years." Serious health issues recently forced Peter Rowan at age 75 to contemplate his own mortality. The result was this deeply reflective traditional bluegrass album.
Stylistically, this is a departure for the bluegrass bad boy, who, despite his early service in Bill Monroe’s band, has been relentlessly eclectic. The title cut pays tribute to bluegrass legend Carter Stanley, brother of Ralph, who died at age 41 of an alcohol related illness. It recounts a visit Rowan and Monroe paid to Carter shortly before his death. Every song here, including two written by Carter Stanley himself, bears witness to Rowan’s rich musical life.

on the Sam-O-Meter. Let’s see, when Mozart was MY age, he’d been dead 31 years.
