Steve Martin, the American actor and acclaimed comedian, released his news bluegrass album 'Rare Bird Alert' yesterday (15th March 2011) and the diary features a handful of foremost life collaborations, reports Cmt.com. Steve Martin has collaborated with the Dixie Chicks and Paul Mccartney on his recent album 'Rare Bird Alert'.
A long-time banjo player, Martin recorded the album with manufacturer Tony Trischka and the Steep Canyon Rangers, a North Carolina bluegrass group. Martin and Trischka performed room together on 'The Late Show With David Letterman' back in May 2007. 'Rare Bird Alert' features 12 character songs written by the comedian, as well as a persevere kind of 'King Tut', a playful ditty that was a hit for Martin back in 1978. The Beatles' slang top banana MCCartney adds vocals to the footprint 'Best Love', while acclaimed motherland triumvirate the Dixie Chicks aspect on 'You'.
The 65-year-old's in bluegrass album 'The Crow' was released in 2009 and won the Grammy Award for best bluegrass album, beating the likes of Jim Lauderdale and Bryan Sutton. The core of 'rare birds' continues in Steve Martin's next silent role, which sees him starring in 'The Big Year', a comedy about three avid bird watchers who strive to mark the rarest breeds in North America. The talkie also stars Owen Wilson and Jack Black and is set for launch on 14th October 2011.
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