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Jeffrey Martin on His Custom Tour Van and The Joy of Letting Go On Stage

Tuesday, January 27, 2026 By Mayer Danzig

Jeffrey Martin (credit Jacob Boll)

Singer-songwriter Jeffrey Martin talks about the sign that he slaps on the side of his tour van to keep the riffraff from being curious, enjoying a good meal while on tour, and his awkward and fantastic first gig.

Filed Under: Americana, Folk, Interviews, Singer/Songwriter, Why It Matters Tagged With: Jeffrey Martin

Courtney Marie Andrews on Her Tour Van “Jambulance” and Time Spent Bartending

Tuesday, January 20, 2026 By Mayer Danzig

Courtney Marie Andrews (credit Jerry Bernhardt)

Singer-songwriter and poet Courtney Marie Andrews talks about why she only changes her guitar strings every year or two and recalls being driven to her first gig by her mom.

Filed Under: Americana, Folk, Interviews, Singer/Songwriter, Why It Matters Tagged With: Courtney Marie Andrews

Monday Morning Video – Melanie MacLaren

Monday, January 19, 2026 By Mayer Danzig

We’ve had the pleasure of getting to know Nashville-by-way-of-NYC songwriter Melanie MacLaren over the past year—even hosting her at our Spring 2025 Twangville Sunday Social in Dallas. Her songs mesmerize, her performances captivate, and this video shows exactly why. Joined here by guitarist Jack Schneider, she performs the evocative “Graveyard Shift” from her debut EP—a […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Singer/Songwriter, Videos Tagged With: Jack Schneider, Melanie MacLaren

Chip’s Best of 2025

Saturday, January 03, 2026 By Chip Frazier

As seems to be the case every year, selecting a top 25 was difficult task for 2025. There are so many good albums not on the list, that I liked almost as much as what was included. However, selecting the top album was not hard this year. Wednesday – Bleeds was an obvious choice to […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Americana, Best of Year, Bluegrass, Country, Editors' Pick, Folk, Indie, Indie Rock, Rock, Roots, Videos Tagged With: Brent Cobb, Caamp, Charley Crockett, Clover County, Colter Wall, Daniel Donato, Fust, Hayes Carll, James McMurtry, Jeff Tweedy, Larkin Poe, Margo Price, Mickelson, My Morning Jacket, Palmyra, Paul Thorn, Sierra Hull, Snocaps, Sunny Sweeney, The Shootouts, Turnpike Troubadours, Tyler Childers, Wednesday, West Texas Exiles

Shawn’s Album Favorites: 25 From 25

Wednesday, December 31, 2025 By Shawn Underwood

1) Silverada – Texas 42. A love letter to the Lone Star State, from the title track to the drinking song to the closer with the armadillo. With some slight changes of lyrics it’s also a requiem for living just about anywhere in southern and/or western rural America. 2) I’m With Her – Wild And […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Best of Year, Bluegrass, Country, Folk, Reviews, Roots, Singer/Songwriter Tagged With: Caitlin Cannon, Cristina Vane, Damn Tall Buildings, I'm With Her, John Francis O'Mara, Margo Price, Shelby Means, Sierra Hull, Silverada, Tony Kamal

Mayer’s Picks, More 2025 Favorites

Tuesday, December 30, 2025 By Mayer Danzig

Here, in no particular order, are more favorites from 2025.

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Best of Year, Bluegrass, Blues, Country, Folk, Pop, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Soul/R&B Tagged With: Andy Frasco, Baby Said, Bird Streets, Bones Owens, Butch Parnell, Charles Wesley Godwin, David Ramirez, Galactic, Irma Thomas, Jade Bird, James McMurtry, John Calvin Abney, John Howie Jr., Josh Ritter, Julianna Riolino, KP Hawthorn, Larkin Poe, Michigander, Palmyra, Patrick Sweany, Patterson Hood, Pete Macini, Somebody's Child, Terra Lightfoot, The Swell Season, TopHouse, West Texas Exiles, Will Hoge, William Prince, Willie Nile, Zoe Pete Ford

Rod Picott Has Left the Road—but Not the Work

Friday, December 26, 2025 By Brian D'Ambrosio

For a quarter century, Rod Picott lived the life his songs describe. He drove the long miles, played the rooms that smelled of beer and dust, and wrote from the inside of working days that left their marks on the body. Now 61, Picott has stepped away from touring—not from music, and certainly not from […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Interviews, Singer/Songwriter Tagged With: Rod Picott

Monday Morning Video – Joe Ely

Monday, December 22, 2025 By Mayer Danzig

Joe Ely (credit Barbara FG)

It’s hard to overstate Joe Ely’s influence. When your admirers range from Bruce Springsteen to the Clash, it says everything about both your reach and your range. Ely helped lay the groundwork for what became alt-country/Americana—starting with the Flatlanders—and then spent the rest of his career embodying Texas music in its fullest sense: folk storytelling, […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Folk, In Memoriam, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Videos Tagged With: Joe Ely

Avery Ballotta of Damn Tall Buildings on Outdoor Rehearsals and Why Time Is Your Friend

Tuesday, December 16, 2025 By Mayer Danzig

Damn Tall Buildings (credit Annie Zegers)

Avery Ballotta, violinist and vocalist in trio Damn Tall Buildings, talks about working as a Cultural Ambassador with the U.S. State Dept. and the “Create, Craft, Release, Repeat” approach.

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Bluegrass, Folk, Interviews, Why It Matters Tagged With: Damn Tall Buildings

Afton Wolfe – Ophiuchus

Thursday, December 04, 2025 By Shawn Underwood

I’ve noted before that I’m a fan of concept albums. I have not seen anyone embrace it quite the way Nashville-by-way-of-Mississippi resident Afton Wolfe did on his newest record, Ophiuchus. Each of the 13 songs is associated with one of the 12 well-known signs of the zodiac, plus one for the lesser known Ophiuchus. Then, […]

Filed Under: Americana, Folk, Reviews, Roots, Singer/Songwriter Tagged With: Afton Wolfe

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