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Chris Knight – Small Victories

Friday, September 21, 2012 By Chip Frazier

Eli, Todd and Chip share their collective insights on the stellar new release from Chris Knight: Eli Peterson Chris Knight is the real deal. Dude is from Slaughters, Kentucky. That’s right. The town is named “Slaughters”. Dude was a mine reclamation inspector for 10 years before he went to Nashville to give songwriting a try. […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Downloads, Reviews, Streams Tagged With: Chris Knight

Americana Music Association Annual Awards

Thursday, September 20, 2012 By Shawn Underwood

The yearly AMA awards kicked off with a bang in the delightful Ryman Auditorium in Nashville last week.  The house band, Buddy Miller, Don Was, Larry Campbell, Brady Blade and Rami Jaffe, was joined by Booker T. Jones, who later took home the Lifetime Achievement Award for instrumentalist, on organ and Richard Thompson, Darrell Scott, […]

Filed Under: Americana, Americana Music Conference, Reviews Tagged With: 2012 awards, Americana

Monday Morning Video: Paul Westerberg

Monday, September 17, 2012 By Mayer Danzig

We’re gonna go a bit old school this week. Here is Paul Westerberg performing two gems from the Replacements’ catalog: “Achin’ to Be” and “Skyway.” As Westerberg says in his introduction, “I’m gonna play some tunes for you that I know pretty good and some old ones that I’ve forgotten completely.”

Filed Under: Acoustic, Videos Tagged With: Paul Westerberg, The Replacements

Leeroy Stagger- Radiant Land

Thursday, September 13, 2012 By Eli Petersen

Leeroy Stagger is a Twangville artist. What makes an musician a Twangville artist you may ask? In my mind, it’s an artist we here at Twangville think (a) is awesome and (b) should be appreciated by a greater number of people. Stagger is perhaps the epitome of such an artist. A Canadian singer songwriter who […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Monday Morning Video: Frank Turner

Monday, September 10, 2012 By Mayer Danzig

Frank Turner passed through Boston last week, playing three shows in 24 hours. Turner was spectacular, an artist clearly getting stronger in both his songwriting and live performances. Here are two clips from show #2, a private mid-day acoustic affair at a small Boston club: “Peggy Sang the Blues” and, one of my favorites, “I […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Videos Tagged With: Frank Turner

Music With a Purpose: Grooving Forward, Vol. 1

Thursday, September 06, 2012 By Mayer Danzig

Musicians have a long tradition of giving. Sure, they give to all of us with the music that they share. Yet they also have a penchant for supporting meaningful causes. Over the next few weeks we will highlight several releases that demonstrate this giving spirit. Grooving Forward, Volume One is the brainchild of Jake Bush […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Downloads, Folk, Pop, Reviews, Streams Tagged With: Christian McNeill, Danielle Miraglia, Jimmy Ryan, Kingsley Flood, Marc Cohn, Pesky J. Nixon, Ryan Fitzsimmons, Tim Gearan

Photos that ROCK! Amanda Shires

Tuesday, September 04, 2012 By Suzanne McMahon

Amanda Shires The Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford CT: April 2012 Post by Suzanne D. McMahon (Suzanne Davis Photography) There aren’t many musicians that I would drive 2 hours each way on a Friday night to see (especially since my alarm goes off at 5:30am every morning!). When I saw that Amanda Shires and Jason Isbell were […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Monday Morning Video: Jimmy Ryan’s “John Brown”

Monday, September 03, 2012 By Mayer Danzig

This song has quietly become a staple of the Boston music scene. It is no surprise, really, with the song’s achingly beautiful melody and emotionally charged lyrics. Judge for yourself by watching a performance by Ryan and friends from a few years back.

Filed Under: Acoustic, Folk, Videos Tagged With: Jimmy Ryan

Dwight Yoakam: A Thousand Miles from Nowhere

Friday, August 31, 2012 By Todd Mathis

Don McLeese’s new book entitled Dwight Yoakam: A Thousand Miles from Nowhere, and released by University of Texas Press, gives an almost academic look at Dwight’s recording career and rise to stardom. While the book isn’t exactly a chapter to chapter account of each release or milestone, it is pretty close, leaning a bit heavier […]

Filed Under: Reviews

The Trishas – High, Wide and Handsome

Thursday, August 30, 2012 By Shawn Underwood

More a legend than a band.  That phrase was first coined a couple of decades ago about a set of 4 guys from West Texas, the Flatlanders.  But it could apply equally to a group of 4 young women, The Trishas.  First performing together as a hastily arranged act as part of a tribute to […]

Filed Under: Americana, Country, Reviews Tagged With: The Trishas

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