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India Ramey – Baptized By the Blaze

Thursday, October 10, 2024 By Shawn Underwood

The best new-to-me act I saw a couple of weeks ago in Nashville at AmericanaFest was East Nashvillian India Ramey. Her music is a throwback combination of Bakersfield twang, New Jersey attitude, and Appalachian harmony. She threw in a little spaghetti-western flair and two-step rhythm on her recently released album, Baptized By the Blaze. The […]

Filed Under: Country, Outlaw Country, Reviews Tagged With: India Ramey

Wayne Graham/Bastion

Wednesday, October 09, 2024 By Todd Mathis

“We Could’ve Been Friends” (hauntingly similar to the Dandy Warhol’s “We Used to Be Friends”) begins the new release, Bastion, from Kentucky’s Wayne Graham, an album that I’ve listened to no less than 15 times the last couple of weeks. The Dandy influence doesn’t end there, but on the remainder of the album it’s sprinkled […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Rock Tagged With: Wayne Graham

2024 Americana Music Awards

Wednesday, October 02, 2024 By Shawn Underwood

What originated as a long weekend, AmericanaFest now has official events beginning on Tuesday. However, the apex of the music festival remains the Americana Music Awards on Wednesday evening in the wonderful Ryman Auditorium. After last year’s long event padded with speeches and awards to complementary organizations, this year marked an appreciated return to focus […]

Filed Under: Americana Music Conference, Reviews Tagged With: Dave Alvin, Duane Betts, Dwight Yoakam, Emmylou Harris, Fantastic Negrito, Rodney Crowell, Sierra Ferrell, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Waxahatchee

In Memoriam – Kris Kristofferson

Monday, September 30, 2024 By Shawn Underwood

“Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose.” Aside from the national anthem, perhaps no other lyrics are as broadly known as those ten words. That hook paralleled a subtle change in popular songs that no one mastered better than Kris Kristofferson. He certainly wasn’t the first writer to make the protagonist of […]

Filed Under: In Memoriam, Reviews Tagged With: Kris Kristofferson

Guy Davis – The Legend of Sugarbelly

Wednesday, September 18, 2024 By Bill Wilcox

For Guy Davis, keeping the blues alive means keeping it alive even its most stripped-down form. The Legend of Sugarbelly is a throwback to the blues’ purest, simplest acoustic form, so reminiscent of Lead Belly and the earliest masters one almost expects to hear the crackle of an old 78-inch record. Davis is a great […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Blues, Gospel, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Guy Davis

“Play Another Record” – a Premiere from Brandon Callies

Thursday, September 05, 2024 By Mayer Danzig

With his latest single, Dallas singer-songwriter Brandon Callies offers the kind of advice that we all should heed. Originally recorded for his last record, the 2021 pop gem Sunrise Diner, the song celebrates the joy of listening to music. Although he doesn’t specify, I’d like to think it about putting some vinyl on the record […]

Filed Under: Pop, Reviews, Streams Tagged With: Brandon Callies

Larry & Joe – Manos Panamericanos

Thursday, September 05, 2024 By Shawn Underwood

One of my highlights at Folk Alliance a couple of years ago was seeing a couple of sets from Larry & Joe. Their subsequent album, Nuevo South Train, was one of my top 5 that year. So when I heard they had a new record coming out, I had a little trepidation about whether their […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Bluegrass, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Larry & Joe

Review: Big Star Quintet Celebrate Radio City’s 50th Anniversary @ Union Stage, Washington, D.C. (8-25-2024)

Wednesday, September 04, 2024 By Erica Bruce

“We like harmonies,” joked REM’s bassist Mike Mills at one point during the 50th anniversary show of Big Star’s Radio City recently at Union Stage here in Washington, D.C. Harmony, humor, and a celebration of songs that influenced so many musicians for decades were the theme of this sold out show. A smaller crew than […]

Filed Under: Pop, Reviews, Rock Tagged With: Big Star

Mayer’s Playlist for Summer 2024, Part 2

Wednesday, August 28, 2024 By Mayer Danzig

The Money or the Time, Goodnight Texas (from the 2 Cent Bank Check Records release Signals) Goodnight Texas have built a career around storytelling. Their early albums were thematic period pieces, snapshots of time vividly captured in song. Later albums, including the recently released Signals, may lack an overarching narrative but are no less compelling […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Country, Outlaw Country, Playlists, Pop, Reviews, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Soul/R&B, Streams, Videos Tagged With: Benny Trokan, Fancy Gap, Goodnight Texas, Greg In Good Company, Helen Rose, L.A. Edwards, Maggie Baring, Marley Hale, Steve Earle, The Damnwells, The Great Dying

Fruition – How To Make Mistakes

Thursday, August 22, 2024 By Shawn Underwood

It’s an interesting idea, being a prisoner to your own success. You start out with your dreams, work your tail off, and then find out what got you to where you are is what’s holding you back from your future. Portland, Oregon’s Fruition found themselves with a little bit of that happening when the pandemic […]

Filed Under: Americana, Folk, Indie, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Fruition

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