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Mayer’s Playlist for Spring 2021, Part 1

Thursday, May 20, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

Deep End, Joe Pug (from the Nation of Heat Records release The Diving Sun) What began as a collection of archival material emerges as a full-fledged album, complete with some wonderful new compositions.  All flow with the grace and melodic charm that are Pug hallmarks.  The Diving Sun is a mix of quiet acoustic and […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Bluegrass, Blues, Country, Folk, Playlists, Pop, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Streams Tagged With: Bones Owens, Charlie Treat, Esther Rose, Fretland, Jaimee Harris, Joe Pug, John Lilly, Mimi Naja, Rick Holmstrom, Tom Paxton

Cole Quest on Tetris, NFTs, and Learning How to Learn

Tuesday, May 11, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

Cole Quest and the City Pickers

Cole Quest talks about bar buy backs at the Quays Pub in Queens, NY, racing to catch a flight home, and splitting his focus between the arts and science.

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Bluegrass, Folk, Interviews, Why It Matters Tagged With: Cole Quest

Stephen Flatt – Cumberland Bones

Thursday, April 08, 2021 By Shawn Underwood

They say alt-country is country music played with a punk aesthetic. Stephen Flatt has a slightly different idea; it’s southern rock with a bluegrass aesthetic. On his latest album, Cumberland Bones, Flatt leads with the Southern rock stories and anthemic, pump-your-fist sound. The bluegrass comes in via him recording this record not with a longstanding […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Bluegrass, Reviews, Rock Tagged With: Stephen Flatt

Eli West – Tapered Point Of Stone

Wednesday, March 31, 2021 By Shawn Underwood

For much of the country, spring is upon us. Not just because of the date on the calendar, but the warmth of the sun on increasingly longer days, the gentle breeze bearing the scent of blooms (and pollen!), and at least where I grew up the sudden change of Mother Nature’s heart with the arrival […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Bluegrass Tagged With: Eli West

Griffin Sherry (The Ghost of Paul Revere) on “Skyship Mkll” and Learning from the Lean Years

Tuesday, November 17, 2020 By Mayer Danzig

The Ghost of Paul Revere

Griffen Sherry, guitarist for The Ghost of Paul Revere, talks about building custom children’s playhouses, rehearsing in public parks, and brief moments of forgiveness

Filed Under: Acoustic, Bluegrass, Interviews, Why It Matters Tagged With: The Ghost of Paul Revere

Joe Funk of Kitchen Dwellers on Hotel Room Noise Complaints and a Litany of Van Names

Tuesday, November 03, 2020 By Mayer Danzig

Kitchen Dwellers

Joe Funk, bassist for progressive bluegrass band Kitchen Dwellers, talks about tour meal strategies, moonlighting as a structural engineer, and the band’s hourly wage.

Filed Under: Bluegrass, Interviews, Why It Matters Tagged With: Kitchen Dwellers

The Bodarks – Side Effects

Thursday, October 22, 2020 By Shawn Underwood

The English language has some very captivating words. A friend of mine likes “shenanigans”. I’ve always been partial to “gobsmacked”. Then there’s “hootenanny”. If you’re not familiar with the term, it’s sort of like open mic night at the square dance. Think string bands and dancing; raw, fast-paced, and open to anyone. That’s the spirit […]

Filed Under: Americana, Avant Garde, Bluegrass, Reviews Tagged With: The Bodarks

The Avett Brothers – The Third Gleam

Thursday, August 27, 2020 By Chip Frazier

I have loved the “Gleam” series that the Avetts occasionally put out. It is the band in its most simple form. Let’s face it, the Avett Brothers have become more able than anyone in Americana to write Anthemic ballads. As they have grown, their lineup and live shows have also become bigger. They are in […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Bluegrass, Indie, Reviews, Videos Tagged With: Avett Brothers, the Avett Brothers

Wood & Wire – No Matter Where It Goes From Here

Thursday, August 20, 2020 By Shawn Underwood

Polish is an under-appreciated art form. For a few years of my misspent youth I was enamored with old cars. As part of that I learned that while the most beautiful paint job was just a combination of wax, pigment & resin, the right artist could create a depth and dimensionality that belied the simplicity […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Bluegrass, Reviews Tagged With: Wood & Wire

Golden Shoals on Bathroom Rehearsals and the Psychology of Christmas Tree Shoppers

Tuesday, August 11, 2020 By Mayer Danzig

Amy Alvey (fiddle, guitar) and Mark Kilianski (guitar, banjo) of Golden Shoals talk about their custom tour van and the time they turned a street corner rehearsal into a profitable busking outing.

Filed Under: Acoustic, Bluegrass, Interviews, Why It Matters Tagged With: Golden Shoals

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