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Jimbo Mathus on Rehearsing in an Old Fire Station and Working to Stay Afloat

Tuesday, April 09, 2019 By Mayer Danzig

Jimbo Mathus recalls riding multiple tour vans into the ground, time spent working as a deck hand for the Canal Barge Company in New Orleans and a blessed career without health insurance.

Filed Under: Americana, Country, Interviews, Rock, Roots, Why It Matters Tagged With: Jimbo Mathus

The Suitcase Junket on Breaking Strings at Inopportune Moments and an Aversion to Budgets

Tuesday, April 09, 2019 By Mayer Danzig

The Suitcase Junket talks about singing his own songs in public for the first time, hotel continental breakfasts and treating his career as a business.

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Interviews, Why It Matters Tagged With: The Suitcase Junket

Monday Morning Video – Bob Mould

Monday, April 08, 2019 By Mayer Danzig

Bob Mould passed through Dallas last week to play one of my favorite rooms, the Granada Theater. The setlist was as career-spanning as it was spectacular. And loud. Here’s “See a Little Light”, a favorite from the Mould catalog. As a special bonus, Will Johnson opened the show and played “Flashes and Cables”, a classic […]

Filed Under: Rock, Videos Tagged With: Bob Mould, Centro-Matic, Will Johnson

Tim Bluhm – Sorta Surviving

Thursday, April 04, 2019 By Shawn Underwood

There’s nothing like going to the source of your inspiration to really understand its intricacies.  Californian Tim Bluhm, of The Mother Hips, did just that when he decided to do a country music album.  Sorta Surviving was recorded at Johnny Cash’s cabin-cum-studio, and features A-list players like Jesse Aycock on guitar and Elizabeth Cook on […]

Filed Under: Country, Reviews Tagged With: Tim Bluhm

Taylor Scott Band – All We Have

Thursday, April 04, 2019 By Bill Wilcox

Taylor Scott is a relatively new artist who has already done some remarkable things. He, along with Warren Haynes, laid down guitar licks on Otis Taylor’s groundbreaking Hey Joe Opus: Red Meat, which wired a web of varying music pieces into a symphonic whole. That experience placed Denver-based Scott in good company. Perhaps a blues player […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews Tagged With: Otis Taylor, Taylor Scott Band

SXSW 2019 – Say What?!

Wednesday, April 03, 2019 By Mayer Danzig

One of my favorite things about SXSW (well, after the music) are the crazy comments that you hear along the way. Here are a few choice selections from SXSW 2019. This is my spring training. Fenway Park organist Josh Kantor on his SXSW experience playing with multiple bands around town This is the first day […]

Filed Under: Spoken Word, SXSW

Tim Bluhm Shares Three Words of Advice and a Tip for Eating Healthy on Tour

Tuesday, April 02, 2019 By Mayer Danzig

Tim Bluhm recalls touring in an airport shuttle and working as a mountain guide.

Filed Under: Americana, Interviews, Rock, Why It Matters Tagged With: Tim Bluhm

Kylie Rae Harris on Topo Chico and Not Losing Sight of the “Why”

Tuesday, April 02, 2019 By Mayer Danzig

Texas singer-songwriter Kylie Rae Harris on the high school residency that helped her build her musical chops, the importance of showing up and why being an artist is a total gamble.

Filed Under: Americana, Country, Interviews, Why It Matters Tagged With: Kylie Rae Harris

Monday Morning Video – Jackie Wilson

Monday, April 01, 2019 By Mayer Danzig

In need of a Monday morning pick me up? Jackie Wilson has one of the most legendary voices in popular music. Heck, even Elvis Presley was known to admire it. His live performances were equally electrifying, as this video demonstrates.

Filed Under: Soul/R&B, Videos Tagged With: Jackie Wilson

SXSW 2019 – The Sounds, Part 2

Thursday, March 28, 2019 By Mayer Danzig

BEN KWELLER After a multi-year hiatus from music and, at least on this night, was in a feisty mood. In power trio format, he unleashed a boisterous pop fury. Welcome back, Ben. DEATH BY UNGA BUNGA This was the band that I saw that I saw the most at SXSW, catching three of their six […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Country, Outlaw Country, Pop, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, SXSW Tagged With: Altameda, Ben Kweller, David Wax Museum, Death By Unga Bunga, Jeremy Pinnell, Justin Townes Earle, Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires, Melanie Brulee, The Reed Brothers, The Sick Things, Vandoliers

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