Dana Jennings shares through his personal experience why traditional Country music endures and has meant so much to so many generations. He also reflects on how it has changed, and conjectures as to why modern country music has changed its tune. The primary factor is socio-economic and demographic. Histtory teaches us that after the great […]
Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson
There is no doubt the “Royal Couple†of Americana is Buddy and Julie Miller. With the release of Rattlin’ Bones, Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson should at least be considered a member of the Royal Court. Perhaps they could be known as the Duke and Duchess of Overseas Americana. That might be an appropriate title […]
Blue Mountain – Midnight in Mississippi
2008 has seen some of the founding insurgents that have been credited for the Alt-Country movement have released albums this year. Names like the Old 97’s, Alejandro Escovedo, Gary Louris, Jason Ringenberg among others have proven that, in spite of rumors to the contrary, alt-country (or whatever you want to call it) is alive and […]
Catie Curtis – Sweet Life
Why are so many Folk Singers sad? They have broken hearts, come from broken homes and live broken lives. To be sure such angst provides the motivation for a lot of great songs but a little happiness is good for the soul too. Modern movies aren’t much different either. How many critically acclaimed movies end […]
Chris Knight – Heart of Stone
Suffice it to say that Chris Knight knows what Nashville has forgotten, that country music is the original narrative of the common man. It grew out of the Great Depression and forged a transcendent bond with its’ fans. Country music turned the struggles of rural America into poetry that helped ease the pain of fans […]
The Hold Steady @ Chelsea’s Cafe in Baton Rouge, LA 8-7
The Hold Steady are known as a quintessential live band. I never doubted this but until I saw it for myself I never realized how true it is. Since I am currently Sequestered (but not subpoenaed) in Baton Rouge during the weeknights, when I saw that The Hold Steady was playing at a cozy venue […]
Todd Snider Comes Out of the Closet on August 19th
Todd Snider is coming out of the closet as a flaming “Peace Queer†on August 19th. He’s loud, he’s proud, he’s here and he’s a “Peace Queer.†Normally when musicians get too political it annoys me. I just want to scream “Shut Up and Sing.†However, somehow Todd Snider pulls it off using his humor […]
Wynton Marsalis & Willie Nelson – Two Men With the Blues
It has always amazed me that Willie Nelson will record with anyone no matter their background. This eclecticism is one of Willie’s strengths but he has occasionally made questionable partnerships. However, the idea to combine Nelson with Wynton Marsalis was one of genius. These two men are living icons in their respective genres Country and […]
Alejandro Escovedo – Real Animal
Alejandro Escovedo may finally be getting his due on his new album Real Animal. He is touring this Summer with Dave Matthews, he recently shared the stage in Houston with “The Boss” (see video below) and he has a Letterman appearance scheduled for early August. Considering he has been one of the most respected musicians […]
The Waifs and Drew Emmitt
Compass Records is on a roll. Earlier this year they put out The Waybacks new release Loaded. More recently, They released The Waifs Sundirtwater. Just so things don’t get stale they will be releasing Drew Emmitt’s Long Road on July 15th. I have previously posted on The Waybacks. However, equally deserving of praise are The […]