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Sarah Jarosz – The New 45

Monday, December 20, 2010 By Kelly Dearmore

In the world of bluegrass and roots music, few, if any, have been buzzed about louder than Sarah Jarosz has been in the last couple of years. Unlike so many other hyped-up youngsters, however, the current musical student (it’s likely she could take many of her fellow pupils to school, if you know what I […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alternative, Americana, Bluegrass, Features, Folk, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Sarah Jarosz

Tom’s Picks: Best Compilations of 2010

Wednesday, December 15, 2010 By Tom Osborne

It must be John Prine‘s year. I recently claimed ‘John Prine: On Stage & In Person’ to be the best live album of the year and now I’m telling you that ‘Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine’ is the best compilation album of the year. Just look at the artists who contributed […]

Filed Under: Best of Year, Reviews Tagged With: John Prine

Tom’s Picks: Best Live Album of 2010

Tuesday, December 14, 2010 By Tom Osborne

There’s no question about it. ‘John Prine: In Person & On Stage’ is my pick for live album of the year. Featuring special performances by Emmylou Harris, Josh Ritter, and Iris Dement among others. Personal favorites include “Long Monday”, “She Is My Everything”, and “Mexican Home (featuring Josh Ritter)”. The stories that Prine tells leading […]

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Tom’s Picks: Best Reissues of 2010

Friday, December 10, 2010 By Tom Osborne

Twenty-five years ago, John Fogerty tapped into America’s favorite pastime and hit a home run with ‘Centerfield’. This year, Geffen Records released a digitally remastered version of the record with two bonus covers “My Toot Toot” and “I Confess.” Between the two reissues I listened to this year, the timeless classic “Centerfield” was the clear […]

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Cary Hudson – Tree-House Party

Thursday, December 09, 2010 By Jeff McMahon

You might think that an alt-country singer from the 80s and 90s playing an acoustic set would be tame. You might think that it’d be soft and gentle with some strumming and fingerpicking. But if you did, you don’t know Cary Hudson and his “dirty blues” and “nasty swing.” At 45, Cary may use the […]

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Tom’s Picks: Best of 2010’s “Greatest Hits” Albums

Wednesday, December 08, 2010 By Tom Osborne

I’m bending the rules a little by claiming that The Black Crowes, ‘Croweology’ double album is the best “greatest hits” record of the year. In fact, there was only one true “greatest hits” album that I listened to this whole year so nearly all of the four in my list stay true to adhere to […]

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Amos Lee – Mission Bell

Tuesday, December 07, 2010 By Chip Frazier

On January 25th, Amos Lee is going to release Mission Bell on Blue Note Records. Mark your calendars, this early January release will remain on many best of lists by the end of 2011. Characteristically, Lee’s soulful voice is the focal point of the album. However, the sound of Mission Bell exhibits more texture than his previous […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alternative, Folk, Reviews, Soul/R&B Tagged With: Amos Lee, Calexico, Iron and Wine, Lucinda Williams, Willie Nelson

Listen Up: The Q-Dee Rock and Soul Series

Monday, December 06, 2010 By Mayer Danzig

Q Division Studios has long been a mainstay of the Boston music scene, hosting everyone from burgeoning local bands to internationally renowned artists (see the list here). The studio has been known to put out a few releases of their own, as they are doing with the limited edition Q-Dee Rock and Soul Series. Beginning […]

Filed Under: Downloads, Pop, Reviews, Rock, Soul/R&B Tagged With: Barrence Whitfield, Eli Paperboy Reed, Jenny Dee, John Powhida, Muck and the Mires, The True Loves

Meatyard – Sweet Old Green Life

Thursday, December 02, 2010 By Shawn Underwood

Somewhere in the information that I dug up on Meatyard, it says something about how “Leonard Cohen would sound if he had a country band”. There are all kinds of implications in that statement, like future greatness, cult following, and even that somehow nothing Cohen does is country. I don’t subscribe to much of that, […]

Filed Under: Alternative, Americana, Folk, Reviews Tagged With: Leonard Cohen, Meatyard

Caleb Stine- I Wasn’t Built For A Life Like This

Wednesday, December 01, 2010 By Eli Petersen

“My Service Isn’t Needed Anymore” is the song that begins Caleb Stine’s new record I Wasn’t Built For A Life Like This. Boy is he wrong. IWBFALLT is easily Stine’s best effort yet, and his service is definitely needed. He’s released a couple records of solid stylized alt. country with his backing band the Brakeman […]

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