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Mayer’s Picks from 2006: The Songs

Thursday, January 18, 2007 By Mayer Danzig

Love from a Scar, Will Hoge “ll stick with my description from last March: “The horns, oh the horns! Imagine a classic rock song finished off with the Muscle Shoals soul sound – this track is a lock for my list of 2006’s top songs. Even if the song weren’t a perfect blend of classic […]

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Mayer’s Picks from 2006: Honorable Mentions

Tuesday, January 16, 2007 By Mayer Danzig

In addition to my top ten, there were many other great albums this past year. Here, in no particular order, are some for your consideration. From a Late Night High Rise by Matthew Ryan Great art is born of personal tragedy and pain, as evidenced by this powerful album. From the etheral ballad “Follow the […]

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Mayer’s Picks from 2006: A Video Companion

Monday, January 15, 2007 By Mayer Danzig

From this person of the year to all the other people of the year… the video companion to Mayer’s Top Picks from 2006.

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Mayer’s Picks from 2006: The Albums

Wednesday, January 10, 2007 By Mayer Danzig

With the passing of one year and the start of another, we at Twangville relish the opportunity to reflect on our favorite music of the past year. Over the next week I’ll be highlighting my favorite albums and songs from 2006, culminating with a preview of some highly anticipated 2007 releases. 10. Rebels, Rogues & […]

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Twangville Remembers: James Brown

Monday, December 25, 2006 By Mayer Danzig

The Godfather of Soul, James Brown, passed away today in Atlanta, Georgia at the age of 73. He was — and always will be an inspiration to musicians of all generations.

Filed Under: Soul/R&B Tagged With: News, Videos

Happy Holidays

Sunday, December 24, 2006 By Mayer Danzig

LA band Shurman offer up this original holiday gem, “Santa You Can Skip Me This Year.”

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Videos Tagged With: Acoustic, Americana, Videos

Mayer’s Playlist for Fall 2006, part 2

Wednesday, December 06, 2006 By Mayer Danzig

What Else Would You Have Me Be, Lucero (from the album Rebels, Rogues & Sworn Brothers The opening track of the band’s great new Rebels, Rogues & Sworn Brothers, shows a band reaching new creative heights. The addition of piano to this track gives the song a new-found grandeur while singer Ben Nichols’ whiskey-soaked voice […]

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Mayer’s Playlist for Fall 2006, part 1

Monday, December 04, 2006 By Mayer Danzig

Although I’ve been rather quiet on the posting front, I haven’t stopped listening to music. Here are some selections from the Fall for your consideration. Stuck Between Stations, The Hold Steady (from the album Boys and Girls in America this song combines all that is great about the Hold Steady: Tad Kubler’s in-your-face guitar, Franz […]

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Let There Be ROCKtober

Tuesday, October 03, 2006 By Mayer Danzig

The Drive-By Truckers celebrate their favorite month with a host of live tracks and studio outtakes. Among the first posted to the site is a rough-hewn version of “Buttholeville” from 2004. Act fast — each track will only be available for a limited time. Let There Be ROCKtober!

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Twangville Recommends: Bob Walkenhorst

Thursday, September 14, 2006 By Mayer Danzig

Bob Walkenhorst is among the most impressive songwriters that I’ve heard, a vibrant and literate lyricist who packs his songs with social commentary. As the lead singer and songwriter for Missouri’s Rainmakers in the late 1980’s, he matched intelligent lyrics with the force of classic rock and roll. Although I didn’t share his political views […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Up & Comers Tagged With: Acoustic, Reviews, Rock, Streams

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