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Best Shows of 2011

Tuesday, January 10, 2012 By Jeff McMahon

Top Live Shows of 2011   Gillian Welch at Strathmore, Bethesda, MD As a music fan, I am always looking for the beautiful sonic combination of melody, harmony and that lonesome sound. As a live show, the sonic perfection of the symphony hall at Strathmore with Gillian Welch and David Rawlings was a stunning experience.  […]

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80s Love Fest

Wednesday, January 04, 2012 By Jeff McMahon

As a twangville writer, I rarely listen to the 80s stations. I can’t stand the production and electronic drums. It’s tough to hear songs by the Boss and Lucinda Williams choked by the little knobs behind the glass. But still, some of those songs are irresistibly fun. They have an undeniable upbeat nature to them […]

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Gillian Welch – Back Porch Music Hall

Friday, December 02, 2011 By Jeff McMahon

When Gillian Welch & David Rawlings took the stage at the Music Hall in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Gill began her first song “I am an orphan on God’s highway,” I had a vision. I thought of A.P. Carter and his hopes for country music. How if he walked in at that very moment, the […]

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Photos that ROCK! Jason Isbell

Friday, October 07, 2011 By Jeff McMahon

Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit With Special Guest Amanda Shires Rock & Roll Hotel in Washington, DC: May 20, 2011 Post by Suzanne D. McMahon (Suzanne Davis Photography) It was a balmy evening in Washington, DC when I headed out to see my current favorite band, Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit. Since I […]

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Day 2 – Sunday Life is Good Festival

Wednesday, October 05, 2011 By Jeff McMahon

Day 2 – Sunday Life is Good Festival   After a full day of food, fun and fantastic tunes, I got up only to do it again. But this time, the big names were coming out to play.   When it comes to virtuoso guitarists these days, you’d be hard pressed to find a more […]

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Day 1 – Saturday Life is Good Festival

Tuesday, October 04, 2011 By Jeff McMahon

I walked into the Life is Good festival and noticed that it really is good there. Even on a humid September day in New England, the sprawling Prowse Farm was the perfect venue for music, food and activities galore. And by activities, I mean the fun stuff. Whiffle ball, cornhole, football toss, and watermelon seed […]

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Jason Isbell – To the Ends of the City

Thursday, June 02, 2011 By Jeff McMahon

Listening to Jason Isbell’s newest album was a true revelation. A few album’s later and he’s really moved beyond his life with the Drive-by Truckers. Now when I hear about a concert on the other side of DC from me, I think twice about heading out to H street. But when I heard Isbell was […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Bluegrass, Country, Reviews, Rock, Roots Tagged With: Jason Isbell, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit

Mark Erelli – Live in the Treehouse

Friday, April 01, 2011 By Jeff McMahon

After several spins of his 2010 release “Little Vigils,” I realized that Mark Erelli would really appeal not only to the singer/songwriter crowd, but to the Americana twangville crowd just the same. Erelli has a unique voice in his writing. The stories paint pictures and bring characters to life like short stories. Both the tunes […]

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Cary Hudson – Seems to Me

Tuesday, January 25, 2011 By Jeff McMahon

When you look at the album cover, you wouldn’t know the history. The grizzled old Hudson lives a somewhat spartan musical existence. He tours with his dog Alvin from small venue to small venue. He makes some of the best country Mississippi blues tunes slide off his old guitar. He’s not above the dirty side […]

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David Berkeley – Some Kind of Cure

Friday, January 14, 2011 By Jeff McMahon

While the image of David Berkeley from the album cover and his stage persona may suggest otherwise, David Berkeley’s music sounds like anything but. . . . The songs have subtle orchestrated textures and thoughtful but not self-indulgent lyrics. Berkeley spurns the folk-singer norm, but his voice won’t let him fall fully into the Americana […]

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