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Sarah Shook & the Disarmers – Nightroamer

Thursday, February 03, 2022 By Shawn Underwood

One of my musical discoveries during the lockdown was Sarah Shook & the Disarmers. Their brand of pounding country punk was the perfect soundtrack with which to give fate the middle finger. And underneath the attitude, there were a lot of good songs. So I was looking forward (deservedly so, it turns out) to their […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Alternative, Reviews Tagged With: Sarah Shook & the Disarmers

Jimmer Podrasky of The Rave-Ups on Finding BBQ on the Road and Taking a 24 Year Hiatus From Music

Tuesday, February 01, 2022 By Mayer Danzig

The Rave-Ups

Jimmer Podrasky of The Rave-Ups celebrates the band’s first new album in more than 20 years by reflecting on secret rehearsals in the basement of A&M Records and the band’s early gigs in Pittsburgh.

Filed Under: Interviews, Pop, Rock, Why It Matters Tagged With: The Rave-Ups

Monday Morning Video – Steve Goodman

Monday, January 31, 2022 By Mayer Danzig

Steve Goodman was a songwriter’s songwriter whose compositions have been recorded by everyone from Jimmy Buffett to Willie Nelson. Here’s the master performing a few himself, including “Banana Republics” and “City of New Orleans”, the latter of which earned Goodman a posthumous Grammy when Nelson covered it in 1984.

Filed Under: Acoustic, Folk, Singer/Songwriter, Videos Tagged With: Steve Goodman

Lord Nelson – Transmission

Thursday, January 27, 2022 By Shawn Underwood

It’s an oft-attempted, but less often achieved, feat to capture the live sound of a band on a studio album. It’s a shame, because there are many groups that consistently kick it up a notch when they’re in front of a crowd. One of those is Charlottesville, VA-based Lord Nelson. They thought they had the […]

Filed Under: Rock, Roots Tagged With: Lord Nelson

Tammy Rogers and Thomm Jutz on Good Coffee and Teaching College

Tuesday, January 25, 2022 By Mayer Danzig

Tammy Rogers and Thomm Jutz (credit: Anthony Scarlati)

Tammy Rogers (of the SteelDrivers) and Thomm Jutz talk about their cars (and how much they love them) and their shared effort to avoid fast food on the road.

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Bluegrass, Folk, Interviews, Why It Matters Tagged With: Tammy Rogers, the SteelDrivers, Thomm Jutz

Monday Morning Video – Bendigo Fletcher

Monday, January 24, 2022 By Mayer Danzig

In search of one last morsel of music late one night at last fall’s Americana Conference, I stumbled across Louisville, Kentucky’s Bendigo Fletcher. Although I only caught a couple of songs, the band’s melodic (and harmonic) charm and lyrical intensity stuck with me. I finally got to see a full and proper set on the […]

Filed Under: Pop, Rock, Videos Tagged With: Bendigo Fletcher

Hank Erwin Video Premiere – Sally

Thursday, January 20, 2022 By Shawn Underwood

Last fall I wrote about the new album from Hank Erwin, Copper. Generally speaking, the record is full of Southern rock ballads and outlaw country tales, many of them at least partially autobiographical. If you’re going to just sample a couple of songs, you can’t go wrong with Altana or Hell Or Harlan, both with […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Outlaw Country, Reviews, Roots, Videos Tagged With: Hank Erwin

Greensky Bluegrass – Stress Dreams

Wednesday, January 19, 2022 By Chip Frazier

Greensky Bluegrass will be releasing their new album “Stress Dreams” Friday January 21. It is a vibrant high charged album that almost ignores the fact that we have been in a pandemic. Not that they are in denial, and in fact some lyrics address separation and loneliness. However, the arrangements emanate positive vibes as is […]

Filed Under: Americana, Bluegrass, Reviews, Streams

Eliza Gilkyson on Recovering the “Football” and Shopping at the “Death Star”

Tuesday, January 18, 2022 By Mayer Danzig

Eliza Gilkyson (credit: Robert Jensen)

Folk singer-songwriter Eliza Gilkyson talks about why survival is an art form on the road and why success is relative.

Filed Under: Folk, Interviews, Singer/Songwriter, Why It Matters Tagged With: eliza gilkyson

Monday Morning Video – Ronnie Spector

Monday, January 17, 2022 By Mayer Danzig

With the passing of Ronnie Spector, another rock and roll legend has been taken from us. Spector leaves behind a tremendous musical legacy, one that led to the Ronettes being inducted into the Hall of Fame (with an induction speech by Keith Richards). Below is that night’s performances of the group’s signature “Be My Baby”. […]

Filed Under: In Memoriam, Pop, Rock, Videos Tagged With: Hurray for the Riff Raff, Joey Ramone, Ronnie Spector, The Ronettes

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