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Celebrating the Rock Hall of Fame: Night One

Monday, November 02, 2009 By Mayer Danzig

Tom Hanks may have kicked things off with a hearty “Hail Hail Rock and Roll,” but it was the legendary Jerry Lee Lewis (HoF inaugural class of 1986) who got the party started. The 74-year old was clearly showing his age yet still showed his spark as he knocked out a healthy version of “Whole […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, News, Pop, Reviews, Videos Tagged With: Art Garfunkel, Bonnie Raitt, CSN, David Crosby, Dion, Graham Nash, Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Little Anthony, Paul Simon, Rock Hall of Fame; Jerry Lee Lewis, Simon and Garfunkel, Stephen Stills

Curtis Harvey – Box of Stones

Thursday, October 29, 2009 By Kelly Dearmore

Many great artists produce music that is inspiring without being technically gifted vocalists. Kris Kristofferson and Ryan Bingham have produced two of the year’s best albums while displaying vocals that few would term “smooth”. The largely acoustic solo debut from Curtis Harvey (Myspace), Box of Stones (FatCat), successfully showcsaes the same ability to move the […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Features, Folk, Indie, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Curtis Harvey, Kris Kristofferson, Ryan Bingham

Marah, How We’ve Missed You

Tuesday, October 27, 2009 By Mayer Danzig

I’d just about given up hope on these guys. When their last tour fell apart almost as soon as it began, one couldn’t help but fear the worse. Now, many months down the line, the band re-emerges with promises of a new album and extensive tour in 2010. Sign me up! In the meantime, the […]

Filed Under: News, Rock Tagged With: Brooklyn, Marah, Philadelphia

Robert Francis – Before Nightfall

Monday, October 26, 2009 By Jeff McMahon

E pluribus unum. It’s on our dollar bill. From the many, one. Robert Francis, at the age of 22, has seemingly melded many disparate facets of American rock/folk/country into a tasty music stew. Pedal steel, piano, guitar, and vocals (to name a few) come together in classic fashion. Francis’ hooks are like that delicious secret […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Alternative, Americana, Reviews, Up & Comers Tagged With: Alt-Country, Americana, Robert Francis

Slipping Through the Cracks 2009 (Round Up and Downloads)

Thursday, October 22, 2009 By Eli Petersen

All these records came out this year and have been piling up on my digital nightstand.  They’re all good too.  Enjoy the downloads, graciously provided by the artists/labels involved. Zach Seibert & the Red Wagon An Americana dream of atmospheric folk and country inspired rock and roll, Learning to Drown is Zach Seibert’s first real […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Alternative, Americana, Country, Downloads, Features, Folk, Genres, Indie, Pop, Readers' Pick, Reviews, Rock, Rockabilly, Roots, Soul/R&B, Specials, Up & Comers

Peter Bradley Adams – Traces

Thursday, October 22, 2009 By Jeff McMahon

If you recognize the name, you probably think you’ve heard this one before. Heartbreaking melodies and a girl who left you blah blah blah. The same sad tone seems prevalent from the first notes of adult alternative single “You Dance” (Adams’ collaboration with Kat Maslich) to the lead single “For You” and throughout Adams’ work. But you […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Folk, Indie, Reviews Tagged With: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Peter Bradley Adams, Reviews

Listen Up: Walkenhorst and Porter

Wednesday, October 21, 2009 By Mayer Danzig

“All I want to do is sing a few songs of ache and love and a fast one for the youngsters that I know,” Bob Walkenhorst aptly sings on “Broken Radio” from the recently released No Abandon. Despite these humble intentions, however, Walkenhorst and collaborator Jeff Porter have crafted an album rich in grace and […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Downloads, Reviews, Streams Tagged With: Bob Walkenhorst, Jeff Porter, Kansas City

Blind Pilot – 3 Rounds and a Sound

Tuesday, October 20, 2009 By Kelly Dearmore

Man, there have been a ton of great records released this year that can be placed into the relatively ambiguous class of “modern folk” or “acoustic pop”, or whatever. We have seen the records from The Low Anthem, Langhorne Slim, The Swell Season and A.A. Bondy, among others, already considered to be among many peoples […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Indie Tagged With: Blind Pilot

The Swell Season – Strict Joy

Friday, October 16, 2009 By Kelly Dearmore

I have always been beyond hesitant to call any of my posts “reviews”. For one, I’m not much of a writer, for two, I am basically just trying to tell you about a record that I really like, so I don’t feel the need to dress it up as anything more journalistic and formal than […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Features, Folk, Indie, Reviews, Soul/R&B

Readers’ Pick: 1372 Overton Park by Lucero

Wednesday, October 14, 2009 By Tom Osborne

Twangville readers picked ‘1372 Overton Park’ by Lucero as their favorite release for week of October 7, 2009. There’s one thing that makes ‘1372 Overton Park’, the latest from Memphis-based Lucero, a little more special than their previous 5 studio albums. Horns… horns are what take this their major label debut to new heights. Not […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Indie, Readers' Pick, Reviews, Rock Tagged With: Lucero

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