Ian Compton and Father Collab Edit

From talented fathers come talented sons. Line athlete Ian Compton has released an edit (below) featuring highlights from last season in a smooth vibe born from the rolling mountains of Ian’s home state of Vermont. The music used is from his father, John Compton who has played shows with the Allman Brothers, Blood, Sweat and Tears to name a few.
Enjoy the Edit!

Here’s the story of how Ian’s father got signed to Columbia Records in the 70s and his continued music career.
Singer, songwriter, and guitarist John Parker Compton co-founded the acoustic band APPALOOSA with violinist Robin Batteau in the late ’60s. Both musicians had been heavily influenced by the folk scene in their hometown, Cambridge, MA. Compton got his start singing in a Cambridge church choir before he and Batteau began playing the coffeehouse circuit together.
As the 1972 press release for Compton’s solo album, To Luna, tells it, John Compton showed up at producer Al Kooper’s Columbia Records office in late 1968, hoping to show Kooper his songs. Uninterested, Kooper told the kid (Compton was 18) to come back some other time. But a little while later, Kooper came in on Compton and Batteau performing for the office secretaries. Won over, Kooper recorded their demo, and within a year the newly signed musicians had an album out, the self-titled debut from their group Appaloosa. Also including bassist David Reiser and cellist Eugene Rosov, Appaloosa was joined in the studios by members of Blood, Sweat & Tears, and by Kooper himself.
A year after Appaloosa’s 1969 release (which was produced by Al Kooper) on Columbia Records, a 19-year-old John Compton got to take the stage at Fillmore East the last weekend of December, along with the Allman Brothers, and Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Appaloosa soon gave way to a duo project of Compton & Batteau, and the two musicians recorded Compton & Batteau in California for Columbia. By 1971, Compton was on his own with a new LP, To Luna, but after this, it would be over 20 years before he returned to the studios. His return was marked by 1995′s Mother of Mercy, which was followed by a six-song self-released recording of Compton on a Vermont radio station….
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Will Wesson Extra Footage Edit
Line MC Will Wesson shoots video with the Meatheads, Level 1, Traveling Circus and just randomly with friends (LJ filmed the craziness at 0:27). Will had some time to get it all into an edit for you nice people after cracking a few ribs a few weeks ago so enjoy!

Mid-West Ski FIlm Festival 10/10
If you’re in the Midwest, go check out the MWSFF this Saturday, 10/10 in Milwaukee, WI. Click here for the official site or go to the MWSFF Facebook Page to see which of your bros are already coming. The controversial Level 1′s Refresh will be playing with everyone’s favorite Powder Award winning rail master, Will Wesson. Also, the 4bi9 Films boasts the fine skiing skills of LINE MC’s Tyler Barnes and Witt Foster. Don’t miss it!
Level 1 – Refresh Trailer
See what the Level 1 Crew has been up to in the newest release, “Refresh”, LINE MC Will Wesson showcase his unique rail sliding talent coupled with the best music and editing in the business, CLICK HERE TO PRE-ORDER, available fall ’09.
CLICK HERE for the teaser!
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