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Lori McKenna & Mark Erelli – Church Coffeehouse

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On a chilly night in March, I ventured out to what I thought was the “Rose Garden Coffeehouse” in Mansfield, MA. Little did I know that the term “coffeehouse” had been reappropriated. After a lovely sushi dinner out in the burbs, my wife and I got to the show only to find out that the [...] more »

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Tom McBride – Morning in Glen Burnie / Live

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It’s rare for influential records to bring together an artists’ sound quite so well. In our phone conversation, Tom’s first two of the albeit clichéd interview question were Willie Nelson – Stardust and Stevie Wonder – Musiquarium. These two records bring together Tom’s best elements.  He mentioned “Whiter Shade of Pale Color” in particular. A [...] more »

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Jeff’s Favorite Records of 2012

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1. Robert Francis – Strangers in the First Place After his major-label debut in 2009, I thought Robert Francis would be my little secret no longer. But strangely, neither 2009′s Warner release Before Nightfall or this year’s vanguard release Strangers in the First Place brought the kind of attention that I thought. This hasn’t dulled [...] more »

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Mark Erelli – In the Temple of Folk

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With a career as varied Mark Erelli, you really could get anything at his show. He brought 3/5 of his bluegrass outfit, the higher pitched parts to this one to this one in two generations of Armerdings (Jake & Taylor). They provided harmony vocals, mandolin and fiddle. The Armerdings took the lead vocals for a [...] more »

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The Stray Birds – The Stray Birds

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When I think of bluegrass, I often first think of quality instrumental work. String picking, fiddle tunes, mandolin runs, and a driving percussive beat. Rarely do I find the technical prowess of bluegrass instrumentalist and songwriters whose connection to composition merge in a musical vision. This marriage of bluegrass quality instrumentation and songwriting composition is [...] more »

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Stray Birds & Three Tall Pines Throwback

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While up north certainly has some strong bluegrass players, I found myself at a truly special evening at Club Passim in Cambridge. Before the show, I’d heard both the Three Tall Pines and the Stray Birds and was struck by both. I thought I could easily be somewhere else. The Three Tall Pines are a [...] more »

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James McMurtry at Johnny D’s

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From the first few notes his 12-string, I could tell that this would be a treat. A seasoned performer with over 20 years on the road, McMurtry had the kind of stage presence that you can’t get after a few years. And he had the kind of storytelling chops that an English Professor mother and [...] more »

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Cary Hudson – Mississippi Moon

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After some 47 years, Cary Hudson is above all a dyed-in the wool Mississippi man. He grew up in the small town of Sumrall. His songs show a true southern authenticity that many Americana artists can only dream about. The bluesy nature of the songs show something that few guitarists in rock, blues or country [...] more »

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The Giving Tree Band – Vacilador

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With the size of a collective and the instruments of a bluegrass string band, Giving Tree band has a unique sonice texture. In their most recent release, they’ve moved further from the bluegrassy sound of “The Joke, The Threat and The Obvious.” “Vacilador” has a decidedly downtempo country feel with folk accents.   The second [...] more »

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Robert Francis – Strangers in the First Place

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  Americana? Rock? Alt-Country? Sometimes all the labels get tiresome and you just want to hear some good songwriting. Simple, emotional, powerful. On Robert Francis’ third record, he’s simplified the production, cleaned it up perhaps to a fault. That said, the polish hasn’t dulled the power of Francis’ melodic vocals. His direct vocal delivery and [...] more »

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Old Crow Medicine Show – Carry Me Back

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Although you might think at first listen that OCMS were a trad bluegrass band, a few more songs would tell you that they’re more of a rockin’ string band. Their old-timey instruments mask a bit of a modern sensibility. But OCMS are really at their best when they sound the oldest. And that’s where “Carry [...] more »

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Tallest Man on Earth – There’s No Leaving Now

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I’ve seen it on his first two albums and after the first tune on “There’s No Leaving Now,” I thought maybe I’d heard the last of the Tallest Man and his guitar. “To Just Grow Away” is a subtle song with percussion and even some keys.   But I only had to wait until the [...] more »

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Barnstar on Tour at Club Passim

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The idea of bluegrass supergroup may seem foreign to some, hell even most music fans. But the band Barnstar! didn’t listen to that. They threw caution to the wind and pulled together some of the most respected indie musicians and bluegrass players in the Boston area. And between their other obligations, they have managed to [...] more »

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Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires at the Wadsworth

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When I heard about a one-off Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires show, three hours of driving on a Friday night didn’t seem that bad. There’s something different about a rock artist who slows down to let the songs shine through. Isbell has done the rock gig with the Drive-by Truckers, the solo gig, and the [...] more »

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Justin Townes Earle at the Somerville Theatre

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At a college neighborhood near Boston, Justin Townes Earle seemed a bit different again. He has gone through so many phases in his life and music it’s tough to figure him out. I’ll always yearn for the simplicity of Yuma and his first live performance opening for Ron Sexsmith back in the day. At the [...] more »

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