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Tweed River Talk – a Few Words with Lydia Loveless

Tuesday, July 14, 2015 By Mayer Danzig

Lydia Loveless is no stranger to Twangville. We’ve long been fans and she continues to impress. Somewhere Else, her most recent release, was among our favorite albums from 2014 and we are eagerly awaiting the follow-up. The Ohio native, along with her band, are making their first visit to the Tweed River Music Festival this […]

Filed Under: Interviews, Rock, Videos Tagged With: Lydia Loveless, Tweed River Music Festival

Mayer’s Picks – the Best of 2015 (So Far), the Albums

Wednesday, July 08, 2015 By Mayer Danzig

Here, in no particular order, are some of my favorite releases from the first half of 2015. COMPLICATED GAME by JAMES MCMURTRY As he celebrates the release of his first album in six years, there’s a part of me that wishes that McMurtry was more prolific. Then I remember that it takes time to craft […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Pop, Reviews, Rock Tagged With: Allison Moorer, Brandi Carlile, Dylan Gardner, James McMurtry, Joe Pug

Tweed River Talk – A Few Words with Duncan Arsenault of the Curtis Mayflower

Wednesday, July 01, 2015 By Mayer Danzig

New England quintet The Curtis Mayflower are no strangers to the Tweed River Music Festival. They’re regulars, in fact, who never fail to awe the crowd with their intense live performances. If you haven’t heard it, seek out their 2014 full-length debut Everything Beautiful Is Under Attack for a taste of their soulful brand of […]

Filed Under: Interviews, Rock, Soul/R&B, Videos Tagged With: The Curtis Mayflower

Steve Barton Reflects on a Few Firsts (Song and Gig) Plus Some Memorable Day Jobs

Tuesday, June 30, 2015 By Mayer Danzig

Steve Barton recalls a memorable first gig playing to people with names like “Hippie John” and “Flower Child Doris” and describes how the first song that he ever wrote finally saw the light of day thirteen years after it was written.

Filed Under: Rock, Why It Matters Tagged With: Steve Barton

Ted Drozdowski of the Scissormen on His “No Burgers, No Fries” Rule and Learning to Treat Music as a Business

Tuesday, June 23, 2015 By Mayer Danzig

The ringleader of Nashville’s Scissormen talks the benefits of driving a “soccer mom” van, writing a jingle for a fictional funeral parlor and why he’s like Donald Trump.

Filed Under: Rock, Why It Matters Tagged With: Ted Drozdowski

Monday Morning Video – Smith & Weeden’s “Sunshine”

Monday, June 15, 2015 By Mayer Danzig

There’s a certain irony in selecting this song as this week’s Monday Morning Video. The video grabbed my attention with it’s stunning harmonies and Seamus Weeden’s glorious guitar solo. I didn’t recognize the song from their album, though, so went back to check my notes. Sure enough, it’s there but it somehow failed to capture […]

Filed Under: Rock, Videos Tagged With: Smith and Weeden

Tweed River Talk – A Few Words with Bow Thayer

Thursday, June 11, 2015 By Mayer Danzig

It is fitting that we launch our interview series with Bow Thayer, Vermont native and a co-founder of the Tweed River Music Festival. Thayer got his start in the Boston-based rock/reggae band 7 League Boots in the early 1990’s. He subsequently moved to Vermont and began an extended exploration of Americana and blues. Thayer’s most […]

Filed Under: Americana, Interviews, Rock, Videos Tagged With: Bow Thayer, Tweed River Music Festival

Uncle Lucius Share a Few Scary Tour Van Moments and How They Are Embracing the Evolution of the Music Industry

Tuesday, June 09, 2015 By Mayer Danzig

Josh Greco of Uncle Lucius reflects on his path from high school jazz band to life as a full-time musician “spreading good vibes.” He also adds another gem to our list of great tour van names.

Filed Under: Rock, Why It Matters Tagged With: Uncle Lucius

Victor Wainwright & the WildRoots – Boom Town

Friday, June 05, 2015 By Bill Wilcox

Victor Wainwright is relatively new on the national music scene, but his swampy honky tonk piano licks are having an impact in both his solo career and as a member of roots rock, blues and funk “supergroup” Southern Hospitality. Wainwright, who grew up in a musical family in Savannah, Georgia, moved to Daytona Beach, Florida to […]

Filed Under: Blues, Country, Reviews, Rock, Rockabilly, Roots, Soul/R&B, Streams Tagged With: Southern Hospitality, Victor Wainwright, Victor Wainwright & the WildRoots

Monday Morning Video – Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers’ “Banditos”

Monday, June 01, 2015 By Mayer Danzig

How about some fiesty rock and roll to start the week? Here’s a classic from Arizona’s Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers. And everybody knows That the world is full of stupid people Well, I got the pistols, so I’ll keep the Pesos Yeah, and that seems fair

Filed Under: Rock, Videos Tagged With: Peacemakers, Roger Clyne

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