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Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires – Youth Detention

Wednesday, June 28, 2017 By Chip Frazier

There is only one way to listen to a Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires album…. LOUD!!! Don’t worry about disturbing the neighbors. Just crank it up and wake up the whole neighborhood. On their new album, Youth Detention, the band combines their power chord driven Southern Rock and Blues influences with a Punk […]

Filed Under: Americana, Blues, Reviews, Rock, Soul/R&B, Videos Tagged With: Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires

Monday Morning Video – Gregg Allman (1947-2017)

Monday, May 29, 2017 By Mayer Danzig

It’s shaping up to be another tough year in the world of music. We’ve just lost another rock icon with the passing of Gregg Allman. Not only was he the writer of songs that have become touchstones in the rock canon, he was – and continues to be – an inspiration to musicians and fans […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Blues, Rock, Videos Tagged With: Dave Matthews, Gregg Allman, Jackson Browne, Vince Gill, Warren Haynes, Zac Brown

Monday Morning Video – The Suitcase Junket

Monday, May 15, 2017 By Mayer Danzig

Matt Lorenz, aka The Suitcase Junket, is one of the most distinctive singer-songwriters you’ll come across these days. A one-man band in the dumpster-diving tradition (his guitar was rescued from a dumpster; his kick-drum features his own re-purposed baby shoe), his songs veer from the beautiful ballads to battered blues. Layered on top are tasteful […]

Filed Under: Blues, Folk, Videos Tagged With: The Suitcase Junket

Eric Bibb – Migration Blues

Wednesday, April 05, 2017 By Bill Wilcox

The plight of troubled people on the move seeking a new, safe home is the theme of Eric Bibb’s heartfelt Migration Blues. It tells the tale of various peoples – refugees and migrants – who have hit the road to escape violence or grinding hardship. With the album, Bibb says he hopes to “encourage us all […]

Filed Under: Americana, Blues, Reviews, Roots, Streams Tagged With: Eric Bibb

Guy Davis & Fabrizio Poggi – Sonny & Brownie’s Last Train

Wednesday, March 29, 2017 By Bill Wilcox

Guy Davis and Fabrizio Poggi’s Sonny & Brownie’s Last Train takes a stroll through the past, with an homage to the traditional country blues of Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry that Davis refers to as “a love letter to Brownie and Sonny signed by both of us.” Harmonica virtuoso Terry (1911-1986) and acoustic guitarist McGhee (1915-1996) […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Brownie McGhee, Fabrizio Poggi, Guy Davis, Guy Davis & Fabrizio Poggi, Sonny Terry

Quiles & Cloud – Shake Me Now

Thursday, March 16, 2017 By Chip Frazier

Quiles and Cloud originally formed as a duo. Maria Quiles (Vocals and Guitar) and Rory Cloud (Vocals and Guitar) began playing together in the Bay Area in 2011. Since then they have added Upright Bass player Oscar Westesson. Their new album “Shake Me Now” is being released this week and will hopefully be the launching […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Bluegrass, Blues, Folk, Jazz, Reviews, Roots, Videos Tagged With: Alison Brown., Quiles and Cloud

Rhiannon Giddens – Freedom Highway

Wednesday, March 01, 2017 By Bill Wilcox

Freedom Highway may be the album that followers of the Carolina Chocolate Drops have been waiting for in the fledgling solo career of Rhiannon Giddens. The second of Giddens’ solo efforts, Freedom Highway showcases her songwriting talents in a tour de force demonstrating her ability to move nimbly between roots genres from the primitive, folky jug-band and […]

Filed Under: Americana, Bluegrass, Blues, Folk, Reviews, Roots, Soul/R&B, Streams Tagged With: Carolina Chocolate Drops, Rhiannon Giddens

Otis Taylor – Fantasizing About Being Black

Wednesday, February 22, 2017 By Bill Wilcox

Otis Taylor is a fascinating artist.  Each of his albums, at least over the past few years, have some theme – some linkage between the songs or the listening experience Taylor is trying to create. With his Hey Joe Opus in 2015, Taylor tossed out the rule book by including Billy Roberts’ classic “Hey Joe,” made […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Otis Taylor

Son Volt – Notes Of Blue

Thursday, February 16, 2017 By Shawn Underwood

For avid fans of a particular musician or band, it’s usually the case that through interviews and side projects you can hear the influences that set them down the path to create their own unique sound.  That’s hard to do for a particular branch of the musical genre tree, however.  There are just too many […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Blues, Folk Tagged With: Jay Farrar, Son Volt

John Mayall – Talk About That

Wednesday, February 01, 2017 By Bill Wilcox

In the 1970s, John Mayall, O.B.E., was, along with Bob Dylan, John Prine, David Bromberg, Loudon Wainwright III, Shawn Phillips and Jerry Jeff Walker, one of my musical heroes.  Now at 83 and still touring and recording albums, Mayall is an inspiration. Mayall, often called the “Godfather of British Blues,” is so much more than […]

Filed Under: Americana, Blues, Reviews, Roots, Streams Tagged With: Coco Montoya, Eric Clapton, Harvey Mandel, Joe Walsh, John Mayall, John McVie, Larry Taylor, Mick Fleetwood, Mick Taylor, Peter Green, Walter Trout

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