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Tom’s Picks: Overlooked in 2011

Tuesday, July 17, 2012 By Tom Osborne

There’s always a few late releases or ones that seem to pass me by every year. Here’s a few to file in the “better late than never” category: GARRETT J. BROWN, Priorities [★★★★/3.875] CASEY DONAHEW BAND, Double-Wide Dream [★★★★/3.600] These guys fill all voids that Reckless Kelly leave between records. This is Texas country the […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Videos

Monday Morning Video: Lucero with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra

Monday, July 16, 2012 By Mayer Danzig

First it was the horns. Now horns and strings?! Damn, what I would have done to have been at this show. Hopefully we’ll get to see and hear the full show at some point.

Filed Under: Rock, Videos Tagged With: Lucero

Photos that ROCK! Gillian Welch & David Rawlings

Friday, July 13, 2012 By Suzanne McMahon

Gillian Welch & David Rawlings The Music Hall, Portsmouth NH: December 2011 Post by Suzanne D. McMahon (Suzanne Davis Photography) It’s hard for me to begin trying to describe in words what this experience was like for me. I have been listening to Gill & Dave’s music for a long time and it has brought […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Jerry Douglas – Traveler

Thursday, July 12, 2012 By Shawn Underwood

Some albums infect you slowly, like some kind of happy virus, where you finally just wake up one morning and realize you got the fever.  Others, like the latest release from Jerry Douglas, Traveler, are more like your kid brother hitting you up side the head with a baseball bat and then standing over you […]

Filed Under: Americana, Bluegrass, Blues, Reviews Tagged With: Dr. John, Eric Clapton, Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush

Tallest Man on Earth – There’s No Leaving Now

Wednesday, July 11, 2012 By Jeff McMahon

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 […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Folk, Reviews

Mayer’s Picks: The Best of 2012, So Far (The Albums)

Tuesday, July 10, 2012 By Mayer Danzig

You’ve got to love a year where this list is made up of so many young and emerging artists. Here, in no particular order, are some of my favorites from 2012. BARCHORDS, BAHAMAS Canadian singer-songwriter Afie Jurvanen unleashes a pop album that is simply sublime. The production has a textured feel anchored by the nuanced […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Best of Year, Downloads, Folk, Playlists, Pop, Reviews, Rock, Streams Tagged With: Archie Powell and the Exports, Bahamas, Brandi Carlile, Joe Pug, the Lumineers, Tim Gearan

Monday Morning Video: Whiskeytown

Monday, July 09, 2012 By Mayer Danzig

Ah Ryan, such a great songwriter and always so, um, soft-spoken. Here’s a gem from 1997.

Filed Under: Americana, Rock, Videos Tagged With: Ryan Adams, Whiskeytown

The Nighthawks – Damn Good Time!

Friday, July 06, 2012 By Bill Wilcox

In their appropriately titled Damn Good Time!, veteran DC-based blues rockers the Nighthawks prove that after decades on the road, they can still serve up a toe-tapping set to satisfy their blues-roots following and make a few new friends in the process.  Damn Good Time! follows up their Blues Music Award-winning Last Train to Bluesville (Acoustic Album […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews Tagged With: The Nighthawks

John Fullbright/From the Ground Up

Thursday, July 05, 2012 By Todd Mathis

About a year ago, (or longer…time escapes me) I had the pleasure of catching John Fullbright play a show with Sam Baker and Natalia Zukerman at a local club here in Columbia, South Carolina. I’d never heard of Fullbright, but I enjoyed his songs as much or more than Baker’s, the reason I’d came to […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Mindy Smith

Tuesday, July 03, 2012 By Chip Frazier

Mindy Smith’s new self-titled album finds her moving back to her roots. She delivers the music in a way that is truly her own. It is a rare quality to be able to exude this kind of passion so overtly. However it is natural for Smith, the emotions of each song rise up from  inside […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Mindy Smith

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