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Monday Morning Video – Stevie Ray Vaughan

Monday, August 29, 2016 By Mayer Danzig

Sixteen years ago, almost to the day, we lost one of rock and roll’s guitar greats. Here are two classic Stevie Ray Vaughan performances captured at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ back in 1985. First up is the blistering “Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)” followed by the sweet and soulful “Live Without You.”

Filed Under: Blues, Rock, Videos Tagged With: Stevie Ray Vaughan

Donovan Woods – Hard Settle, Ain’t Troubled

Wednesday, August 24, 2016 By Shawn Underwood

The long, native grasses seem to find a way to root in no more than a half inch of soil, deposited by the never-ending wind in every crack and crevice.  Concrete crumbles and slowly resembles the sky in the many months of winter.  Steel, on the other hand, turns a reddish-brown that’s indistinguishable from the […]

Filed Under: Americana, Folk, Reviews Tagged With: Donovan Woods

Dave Coleman of the Coal Men Recalls a Stolen Tour Van and Being Paid to Be Lazy

Tuesday, August 23, 2016 By Mayer Danzig

Nashville singer-songwriter Dave Coleman shares a recipe for banana burritos and explains what the rifleman’s creed has to do with music.

Filed Under: Americana, Rock, Why It Matters Tagged With: The Coal Men

Phil Cohen of Blackout Balter Dishes on the Band’s Eating Habits and Why They Don’t Rehearse in a Bad-Ass Rock Cave

Tuesday, August 23, 2016 By Mayer Danzig

Phil Cohen of Massachusetts based Blackout Balter talks about what he does when shit breaks and recalls losing his hat amidst the ear-piercing guitar squeals and cymbal crashes of his first gig back in high school.

Filed Under: Rock, Why It Matters Tagged With: Blackout Balter

Monday Morning Video – Doug Sahm

Monday, August 22, 2016 By Mayer Danzig

Summer may be coming to a close but there is still time left to enjoy some seasonal fun. There’s something about summer that always makes me think of Doug Sahm. His music is infused with a laid-back, fun-loving vibe that is guaranteed to bring a smile to my – and hopefully your – face. Here’s […]

Filed Under: Americana, Videos Tagged With: Doug Sahm

Boo Ray – Sea Of Lights

Thursday, August 18, 2016 By Shawn Underwood

After listening for the first time to Boo Ray’s latest record, Sea Of Lights, I went to his web site.  He compared his approach to making a record to like being on a dirt track race team.  Damn.  To anyone who’s ever done that, it says all that needs to be said about a work […]

Filed Under: Outlaw Country, Reviews, Rock, Roots Tagged With: Boo Ray

Jonah Tolchin – Thousand Mile Night

Thursday, August 18, 2016 By Chip Frazier

Jonah Tolchin has taken another step forward on his new release “Thousand Mile Night”. The production of the album guides Tolchin to utilize a slightly different style on each song in order to evoke the mood that supports the lyrics. The album was recorded at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. However, it has only […]

Filed Under: Americana, Blues, Reviews, Soul/R&B, Videos Tagged With: Fame Studios, Jonah Tolchin, Muscle Shoals

Newport Folk Festival Emerging Artist: Joan Shelley

Wednesday, August 17, 2016 By Jeff McMahon

Joan Shelley Emerging Artist Interview When I first heard Joan Shelley’s 2015 album “Over and Even” I was stunned. In a year where I came through a broken leg with an infant at home, it took me a while to warm up to the power of music again. Maybe it seemed like family and people […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Country, Folk, Interviews, Newport Folk Festival, Reviews

Hymn for Her Talk the Tooth Fairy, a Maine Sea Shanty and Organic Indie Markets

Tuesday, August 16, 2016 By Mayer Danzig

Road warriors Hymn for Her share the first song that they ever wrote and reflect on the hazards of renting a clunker to tour Europe.

Filed Under: Americana, Blues, Genres, Why It Matters Tagged With: Hymn For Her

Monday Morning Video – A Newport Folk Festival Trifecta

Monday, August 15, 2016 By Mayer Danzig

One of the coolest things about the Newport Folk Festival are the frequent impromptu collaborations that occur, making the festival an artists’ affair in the truest sense of the word. Here is a trifecta of highlights from this year’s event. And in honor of the Olympics currently underway, we’re going to make it a pass […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Folk, Pop, Rock, Videos Tagged With: Alabama Shakes, Anthony Mulcahy, Arc Isis, Curtis Fowlkes, Dawes, Glen Hansard, Larkin Poe, The Jazz Passengers

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