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Larry Cordle and Lonesome Standard Time – Took Down and Put Up

Sunday, October 28, 2007 By Chip Frazier

Larry Cordle and Lonesome Standard Time have recently released an excellent Bluegrass album Took Down and Put Up on Lonesome Day records. The album debuted at number 11 on the Billboard Bluegrass charts and will certainly move toward the top before it is through. Most widely known as a songwriter, rural Kentucky native Larry Cordle […]

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Drew Gibson/Letterbox

Thursday, October 25, 2007 By Todd Mathis

Listening to Drew Gibson’s new album, Letterbox, I thought, “This sounds nothing like Lyle Lovett’s new disc.”  Why in the hell I thought that I have no idea.  But I did.  Then I thought, “Gibson’s disc sounds just as much like Lovett’s new disc as I sound like Lucinda Williams.”  And folks, just for the […]

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Get Back to Rockville: A REM Contest

Friday, October 05, 2007 By Mayer Danzig

Michael Stipe and REM are in an elite group of lyricists and songwriters. Sometimes oblique but always engaging, the band catalogue has captured listeners attention globally for more than 25 years. The band will release a performance cd/dvd, the aptly titled “REM Live,” on October 16th. The show was recorded at Dublin’s Point Theater in […]

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John Fogerty – Revival

Thursday, October 04, 2007 By Chip Frazier

John Fogerty releases his new album Revival this week. Fogerty’s career comes full circle on this release. He connects the present to his past, and in doing so kicks off a party at the roadhouse. In fact, he seems to be having as much fun as ever on Revival. Even his political songs sound more […]

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The Best of Jonathan Rundman: 20 Songs from the 20th Century

Wednesday, October 03, 2007 By Todd Mathis

I’ll be honest and admit that I’m not accustomed to receiving “Best Of” CDs from artists I’ve never heard of.  But hey, when someone’s been recording albums for around 15 years there’s got to be something good in the catalog right?  Thankfully, on this album, there are a number of gems.  According to the press […]

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Various Artists/House Soundtrack

Tuesday, October 02, 2007 By Todd Mathis

So, House is a TV show that comes on Fox about a miracle working doctor with a cocky attitude, a sad love life and an addiction to pain pills.  At least that’s what it seemed like the 4 or 5 times I’ve watched the show.  “So, who would make up such a soundtrack?” you ask.  […]

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Boca Chica: An Encouraging Discovery

Monday, October 01, 2007 By Sam Mellon

Pittsburg isn’t a city that comes up often when I think of the contemporary Americana scene today, but then again Boca Chica doesn’t sound like your typical Americana band. Increasingly it seems like we’re seeing more acts like Boca Chica that are blending the elements of Folk stylings with poetic lyrics, emotion-evoking chords, and a […]

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And the Winner of the Mark Knopfler Contest Is…

Monday, October 01, 2007 By Mayer Danzig

Thanks to the Twangville community for an impressive array of comments on Mark Knopfler’s career. I’ve re-posted the comments below as they are as thoughtful as they are diverse. Congratulations to Chris McDonald of St. Catharines, ON, Canada. Chris will be receiving a copy of Mark Knopfler’s new cd, courtesy of Knopfler and 820 Media. […]

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Mary Gauthier – Between Daylight and Dark

Sunday, September 30, 2007 By Chip Frazier

When you think of the great storyteller songwriters certain names come to mind. Names like, Guy Clark, Joe Ely, Robert Earl Keen, Townes Van Zandt, Kris Kristofferson, Jerry Jeff Walker and Chris Knight just to name a few. These people have one thing in common. They are all men. I have news for these gentlemen. […]

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Oakley Hall & Alberta Cross

Sunday, September 30, 2007 By Chip Frazier

There are a couple of recent releases by Indie rock bands that have a significant Americana Alt-country influence. I am referring to Oakley Hall’s I’ll Follow You on Merge records and Alberta Cross’ The Thief and the Heartbreaker a seven song EP on Geffen records. Oakley Hall was formed in 2002 by Pat Sullivan, who […]

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