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In Their Own Words: Artists Reflect on the Bottle Rockets

Tuesday, June 09, 2026 By Mayer Danzig

On June 11th, we’ll gather at Lucinda’s in New York City’s East Village for Welfare Music: A Tribute to the Bottle Rockets. We asked some of the artists joining us that night to reflect on the band’s legacy. Here’s what they had to say. GET TICKETS GET TICKETS

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Eric Ambel, James Mastro, Nathan Xander, Rhett Miller, Rick Williams, Robert Cody Maxwell, Susan Cattaneo, The Bottle Rockets, The Hangdogs

Futurebirds’ Thomas Johnson on Breaking 2.73 Strings a Show and Nurturing Income Streams

Tuesday, June 09, 2026 By Mayer Danzig

Futurebirds (credit Jacq Justice)

Thomas Johnson of Athens, GA’s Futurebirds talks about retiring the band’s old van “Paco” on the side of a Georgia road, rehearsing in a space that exists only in his imagination, and the TV-repair gig he took without ever being qualified for it.

Filed Under: Americana, Interviews, Rock, Why It Matters Tagged With: Futurebirds

Eilen Jewell Steps Off the Road, But Not Out of the Song

Monday, June 08, 2026 By Brian D'Ambrosio

Photo credit: Damu Malik After two decades of nearly continuous touring, folk-Americana singer-songwriter Eilen Jewell is stepping away from the road—not as an ending, she insists, but as a recalibration. Her “indefinite hiatus” from touring marks a deliberate pause in a life shaped by motion, performance, and the steady accumulation of miles across continents. Yet […]

Filed Under: Americana, Interviews, News, Reviews, Streams Tagged With: Eilen Jewell

Monday Morning Video – Bottle Rockets

Monday, June 08, 2026 By Mayer Danzig

What better way to start a Monday than with a band that wrote the definitive song about it? This week’s video runs 40 minutes of the Bottle Rockets live, and yes, “Monday (Everytime I Turn Around)” is in there — along with “Dog,” “XOYOU,” “I Don’t Wanna Know,” “Ship It On the Frisco,” “Shape of […]

Filed Under: Americana, Rock, Videos Tagged With: The Bottle Rockets

Now & Then: Joshua Ray Walker’s Ain’t Dead Yet and the reach of Guitar Town

Sunday, June 07, 2026 By Tom Osborne

Steve Earle – Guitar Town (cover art)

Joshua Ray Walker’s Ain’t Dead Yet and Steve Earle’s Guitar Town are separated by four decades, but they share a clear country music lineage. Both albums come from writers who use traditional country materials without treating them as fixed rules. Earle’s 1986 debut helped open space for country records with tougher guitars, direct storytelling, and singer-songwriter focus. Walker’s new album works in that same lane, with a more personal and present-tense sense of survival.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Joshua Ray Walker, Steve Earle

Readers’ Pick: Joshua Ray Walker – Ain’t Dead Yet

Friday, June 05, 2026 By Tom Osborne

Joshua Ray Walker – Ain’t Dead Yet (cover art)

You picked Joshua Ray Walker – Ain’t Dead Yet as your favorite new release for the week of May 29, 2026.

Filed Under: Readers' Pick Tagged With: Joshua Ray Walker

John R. Miller – The Great Unknowing

Thursday, June 04, 2026 By Shawn Underwood

Way back in my youth there was a TV show called The A-Team. In it, the commander of the band of misfits exclaims, “I love it when a plan comes together,” after some hare-brained, seat-of-the-pants scheme turns out for the good. I think John R. Miller must have uttered something similar when he finished recording […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Country, Outlaw Country, Reviews Tagged With: John R. Miller

The Gang’s All Here: the Bottle Rockets Tribute Lineup

Wednesday, June 03, 2026 By Mayer Danzig

In just over a week (June 11th), we’ll gather at Lucinda’s in New York City’s East Village to celebrate the Bottle Rockets — a band that married Midwestern rock with country and folk, blazing a trail that a lot of great artists have been walking ever since. It’ll come as no shock that we at […]

Filed Under: Twangville Presents

Grey DeLisle and James Intveld On Singing Telegrams, Rick Nelson, and the Bing Crosby Plan

Tuesday, June 02, 2026 By Mayer Danzig

Grey DeLisle and James Intveld talk about a lesson in how to strum a guitar (James), a successful side hustle (Grey), and being in charge of one’s own destiny (Grey & James).

Filed Under: Interviews, Pop, Soul/R&B, Why It Matters Tagged With: Grey DeLisle, James Intveld

David G. Smith Song Premiere – Green Fire

Monday, June 01, 2026 By Shawn Underwood

There’s a long history of social activism by folk musicians dating back at least 100 years and most probably a lot longer than that. In many cases the participation is in events organized by others. With Iowan David G. Smith, however, he puts the active in activism. He schedules about 20% of his gigs in […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Reviews, Singer/Songwriter Tagged With: David G. Smith

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