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Newport Folk Festival – Sunday

Wednesday, August 18, 2021 By Jeff McMahon

For our second day at Newport, Suzanne and I knew we had to get to see the Dimmer Twins. If you don’t know them by their acoustic duo name, you may know them as core members of the Drive-By Truckers Mike Cooley and Patterson hood. The name is a nod to the “Glimmer Twins” which […]

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Newport Folk Festival – Saturday

Tuesday, August 17, 2021 By Jeff McMahon

In the era of Covid, the seemingly eternal Newport Folk Festival must rise again. Splitting the festival in half (half the people and the acts) and adding a second trio of days was a novel idea. It satisfied the board of health and the desperate fans. It sold out quickly (long before artists were announced) […]

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Readers’ Pick: Them Coulee Boys – Namesake

Friday, August 13, 2021 By Tom Osborne

Them Coulee Boys – Namesake (cover art)

You picked Them Coulee Boys – Namesake as your favorite new release for the week of August 6, 2020. New Releases Did we miss something? If you feel a new release is missing from our current poll, please let us know in the comments. Readers’ Tops Summer & Fall 2021 Shannon Clark & The Sugar […]

Filed Under: Readers' Pick, Reviews Tagged With: Them Coulee Boys

I See Hawks In L.A. – On Our Way

Thursday, August 12, 2021 By Shawn Underwood

There’s an otherworldliness that inhabits the deserts of California. It’s not just the inhospitable environment, it’s also a sense of realness that comes to the improbable. From the conspiracy theorists outside China Lake to the mystics in Joshua Tree, some of the inhabitants embrace that difference in life. With their roots in the high desert […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Country, Folk, Reviews Tagged With: I See Hawks In L.A.

Christone “Kingfish” Ingram on embracing the Blues

Wednesday, August 11, 2021 By Bill Wilcox

Christone “Kingfish” Ingram plays a mean guitar for a guy barely old enough to drink in most states. And he has a reverence for the Blues that is uncommon in an artist so young. I reached out to Ingram recently as he was preparing to go out on tour, finally, in support of his new […]

Filed Under: Blues, Interviews, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Christone Ingram

Mayer’s Playlist for Summer 2021

Thursday, August 05, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

Foregone Conclusion, Zach Schmidt (from the Boss Dawg Records release Raise a Banner) Zach Schmidt has been waiting awhile for the release of his sophomore full length album.  Not Chinese Democracy long, but long enough.  Schmidt recorded the album, backed by producer Sadler Vadan and the 400 Unit (yes, that one), then saw the album […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Playlists, Pop, Reviews, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Streams, Videos Tagged With: Bonnie Raitt, Del Amitri, Jeffrey Dean Foster, Jesse Terry, Justin Currie, Lake Street Dive, Matthew Ryan, NRBQ, Peter Case, Rod Picott, Slaid Cleaves, Zach Schmidt

Tylor and the Train Robbers -Non-Typical Find

Wednesday, July 28, 2021 By Chip Frazier

Tylor and the Train Robbers are a family band that has toured relentlessly and been their own producers over two previous studio albums. Then, faster than you can say “pandemic”, things changed. Suddenly they were off the road and had a chance rethink their approach in their native Boise, Idaho. First hey jumped head first […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Americana, Reviews, Roots, Videos Tagged With: Reckless Kelly, Tylor and the Train Robbers

Mayer’s Picks – The Best of 2021 (So Far), the Songs

Thursday, July 22, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

Breaking a Heart/The Wind’s Just Gonna Blow, Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, and Jon Randall (from the Sony Music Nashville release The Marfa Tapes) If you thought their song “Tin Man” was achingly beautiful, they’ve got a few more from their time in Marfa that just might make your eyes a little misty.  I couldn’t decide […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Best of Year, Country, Folk, Pop, Reviews, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Streams Tagged With: Aaron Lee Tasjan, Brigitte DeMeyer, Charlie Marie, Charlie Treat, Fretland, Jack Ingram, Jaimee Harris, Joe Pug, Jon Randall, Justin Townes Earle, Lucero, Mando Saenz, Matthew Ryan, miranda lambert, Ole Kirkeng, Steve Earle, The Accidentals, The Hold Steady, Vandoliers, Vanessa Peters, Vincent Neil Emerson, Zach Schmidt

Mayer’s Picks – the Best of 2021 (So Far), the Albums

Thursday, July 22, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

J.T. by Steve Earle & The Dukes Steve Earle’s moving tribute to his late son Justin Townes Earle is an emotional gut punch.  Yet beyond the tragedy of the younger Earle’s passing, the elder Earle’s performances of his son’s songs highlight their shared gift of songwriting and storytelling mastery.  Be warned, though, that the closing […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Best of Year, Bluegrass, Country, Folk, Outlaw Country, Pop, Reviews, Rock, Singer/Songwriter Tagged With: Brandon Callies, Charlie Marie, Jack Ingram, Joe Pug, Jon Randall, Justin Townes Earle, Mando Saenz, miranda lambert, Shannon McNally, Steve Earle, Vincent Neil Emerson, Waylon Jennings

Curtis Grimes Premiere – Miles Don’t Matter

Wednesday, July 21, 2021 By Shawn Underwood

My preferences in country music tend to lean to gravelly voices over a Bakersfield beat. Every now and then I come across a velvet voice and mainstream country sound that restores a little of my faith in the hits side of country music. Such was the case with Curtis Grimes. You could fill an entire […]

Filed Under: Country, Reviews Tagged With: Curtis Grimes

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