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Monday Morning Video: Ryan Adams Covers Bob Mould

Monday, December 05, 2011 By Mayer Danzig

I hope that everyone has been keeping up with Suzanne’s survey of Ryan Adams musical catalog (parts 1 and 2; stay tuned for part 3!). Adams recently appeared at a tribute to legendary singer, songwriter and guitarist Bob Mould. Mould has provided us with legions of music from his tenures with Husker Du and Sugar […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Rock, Videos Tagged With: Bob Mould, Craig Finn, Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters, Ryan Adams, The Hold Steady

Mayer’s Playlist for Oct/Nov 2011, Part 1

Thursday, December 01, 2011 By Mayer Danzig

ALBUMS OF THE MONTH: Beauty, Wit & Speed, by Nathan Hamilton “Give me the mad ones, the sad ones, the ones who’ve got nothing to lose,” sings Hamilton in “Through Ether and Time” from his latest release. It is a telling comment and a great introduction to an album that deftly explores the search for […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Bluegrass, Downloads, Indie, Playlists, Pop, Rock, Soul/R&B, Streams, Videos Tagged With: 13 Ghosts, Bradley Wik, Crooked Still, Daryl Hall, JC Brooks, Nathan Hamilton, Paul Collica, Paul Simon, Reckless Kelly, The Farewell Drifters, The Poison Oaks, Tim Easton, Wilco, Will Hoge

Barr Brothers

Tuesday, November 22, 2011 By Chip Frazier

The Barr Brothers are causing a buzz in the Indie world. Their self-titled debut release is a mostly acoustic journey into the duality of human emotion. They explore the context of our true feelings, and the complex emotions that make us betray them. The Barr brothers are not new on the scene, they are the […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Indie, Reviews, Videos Tagged With: Barr Brothers, The Slip

John Prine – The Singing Mailman Delivers

Wednesday, November 16, 2011 By Bill Wilcox

Forty years. It has been forty years since John Prine released his first, self-titled album, with such classics as “Paradise,” “Angel From Montgomery,” and “Spanish Pipedream.” That first album was one of the few true folk albums included in Rolling Stone‘s 500 greatest albums (a bogus, arbitrary exercise to boost circulation for sure – but John Prine was on […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Reviews Tagged With: John Prine, Kris Kristofferson

Americana 2011: The Sounds

Wednesday, November 02, 2011 By Mayer Danzig

MUSCLE SHOALS TRIBUTE SHOW Detroit may have by Motown and the Funk Brothers, but Alabama had Muscle Shoals. Side-stepping which was the better musical factory, it is impossible to ignore the impact that Muscle Shoals has had on American music. This performance provided irrefutable evidence to the greatness of this legacy. The set was loose […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Americana Music Conference, Country, Reviews, Rock, Roots, Soul/R&B, Videos Tagged With: Buddy Miller, Candi Staton, Cary Ann Hearst, Dan Penn, Emmylou Harris, Etta James, George Jones, Gurf Morlix, Hayes Carll, James McMurtry, Jim Lauderdale, Jimmy Buffett, Lake Street Dive, Mike Farris, Rachael Price, Rodney Crowell, Shovels and Rope, The Bottle Rockets, The Deep Dark Woods, the SteelDrivers, Tom Waits, Wet Willie, Will Kimbrough

David Bromberg and Ry Cooder

Tuesday, November 01, 2011 By Bill Wilcox

The release of new albums by two masters of roots music this summer flew pretty much under the radar. Both David Bromberg and Ry Cooder have churned out album after album of Americana spanning folk to R&B since the early 1970s. Bromberg’s career has been the oddest, with long periods of withdrawal from public performance […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Blues, Country, Folk, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: David Bromberg, Dr. John, John Hiatt, John Lee Hooker, Keb Mo, Levon Helm, Linda Ronstadt, Los Lobos, Ry Cooder, Tim O'Brien, Vince Gill, Widespread Panic

Monday Morning Video: Richard Thompson

Monday, October 31, 2011 By Mayer Danzig

“This is a simple “boy meets girl” story, complicated somewhat by the presence of a motorcycle.” Enjoy this version of Richard Thompson’s classic “1952 Vincent Black Lightning.”

Filed Under: Acoustic, Videos Tagged With: Richard Thompson

Americana 2011: The Awards

Wednesday, October 26, 2011 By Mayer Danzig

The hands-down highlight of the Conference was the annual Americana Music Awards. In this instance, the words for such a magical evening are hard to come by. Set aside any the speeches and performances, the event was held in the legendary Ryman Auditorium. Originally built for religious revivalist meetings, it achieved great fame as the […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Americana Music Conference, News, Reviews Tagged With: Alison Kraus, Alison Krauss, Avett Brothers, Buddy Miller, Candi Station, Cody Dickinson, Don Was, Emmylou Harris, Greg Allman, Greg Leisz, Gregg Allman, Jerry Douglas, John Deaderick, Justin Townes Earle, Justing Townes Earle, Keb Mo, Lucinda Williams, Luther Dickinson, McCrary Sisters, Mumford and Sons, North Mississippi All-Stars, Patty Griffin, Robert Plant

Americana 2011: The Scene

Tuesday, October 25, 2011 By Mayer Danzig

This year, Twangville made it’s first trek to Nashville for the annual Americana Music Conference and the 10th Annual Americana Music Awards. Over the next week I’ll be highlighting some the moments, musical and otherwise, from this year’s event. WHAT’S IN A NAME? The running joke all week was how to define Americana. The context […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Americana Music Conference, Country, News, Reviews, Videos Tagged With: Amy Lavere, Angel Snow, Billy Burnette, Bob Dylan, David Wax Museum, Eileen Rose, Fleetwood Mac, Gram Parsons, Ian McLagan, James McMurtry, Jim Lauderdale, John Oates, Kenny Vaughan, Luther Dickinson, Marty Stuart, Matraca Berg, Mojo Nixon, North Mississippi All-Stars, Steve Forbert, Tammy Wynette, The Bottle Rockets, the Civil Wars, The Jayhawks, the Silver Threads, Tommy Womack, Will Hoge, Will Kimbrough

Monday Morning Video: Peter Wolf and Butch Walker

Monday, October 24, 2011 By Mayer Danzig

This past weekend was a big one for music in Boston with both Peter Wolf and Butch Walker teaching clinics in how to deliver a high energy show. Don’t believe me? See below for the evidence. Wolf serves up a version of “Love Stinks” tailor made for Twangville while Walker and his band the Black […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Rock, Roots, Videos Tagged With: Butch Walker, Peter Wolf, Shovels and Rope

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