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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

Guy Davis – Be Ready When I Call You

Wednesday, July 07, 2021 By Bill Wilcox

Nobody can accuse Guy Davis of being wishy washy. He says and sings what he thinks no matter the consequences. Yes, Be Ready When I Call You may be Guy Davis’ most political album yet. On it, he sings about the Tulsa race massacre of 1921 (“God’s Gonna Make Things Over”), Flint Michigan’s drinking water […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Guy Davis

Rosie Flores on Touring in a VW Bus and Her Rock and Roll Retirement Plan

Tuesday, July 06, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

Rosie Flores

Rosie Flores talks about her first band (whose name was inspired by Greek mythology), her first original composition (written on her toy piano at age 5), and the mission that the Twangville interview inspired.

Filed Under: Americana, Blues, Interviews, Rock, Why It Matters Tagged With: Rosie Flores

Ida Mae On Winging It and Having a Good Lawyer

Tuesday, June 22, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

Ida Mae (credit - Joe Hottinger)

Nashville-based duo Ida Mae talks about a memorable “disco load out”, musician day job cliches, and touring in vans, trucks, and sedans.

Filed Under: Americana, Blues, Interviews, Videos, Why It Matters Tagged With: Ida Mae

Afton Wolfe – Kings For Sale

Thursday, June 17, 2021 By Shawn Underwood

It’s burned in my memory, the exact moment I first heard Afton Wolfe. Coming down out of the mountains on an impossibly bright day in southern Utah, I hit play on his new album, Kings For Sale. Like when you flip down a pair of polarized lenses after squinting into the sun, the textures hidden […]

Filed Under: Blues, Country, Jazz, Reviews Tagged With: Afton Wolfe

Pine Hill Haints – The Song Companion of a Lonestar Cowboy

Wednesday, June 02, 2021 By Chip Frazier

When you have been traversing your region of the country as a band of troubadours for over twenty years you can’t be called an overnight success. However, they have been successful none the less. Now finally the band as delivered an album that should be their breakout to a wider audience. On the new album […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Americana, Blues, Country, Gospel, Reviews, Rockabilly, Roots, Videos Tagged With: Alabama Shakes, Pine Hill Haints

Maria Muldaur (with Tuba Skinny) – Let’s Get Happy Together

Wednesday, May 26, 2021 By Bill Wilcox

Like Elvin Bishop and John Oates, Maria Muldaur is a musician who who had enormous popular success decades ago that allow her to explore musical expression on exactly her own terms. And, also like Bishop and Oates, she has established herself as an important figure in the blues and roots music scene. Both a blessing […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Roots

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

Selwyn Birchwood on a High Stress Sales Job and Evolving From Poetry to Music

Tuesday, May 11, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

Blues artist Selwyn Birchwood talks about why blues music is about heart and the blessing of performing for a crowd.

Filed Under: Blues, Interviews, Why It Matters Tagged With: Selwyn Birchwood

Chris Cain – Raisin’ Cain

Wednesday, April 14, 2021 By Bill Wilcox

You probably have not heard of Chris Cain. That’s a shame, because, if Raisin’ Cain is typical of his work, we all should know about this guy. But Cain is one of those road-tested musicians whose reputation spreads among other musicians. A long-time fixture in the California blues scene, Cain received W.C. Handy (Blues Music […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Roots

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