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New music from Josh Ritter due out in Spring

Saturday, January 07, 2006 By Tom Osborne

Some news on Josh Ritter and a new album: JOSH RITTER : THE ANIMAL YEARS Josh’s new album, titled The Animal Years, will be released this Spring on V2 worldwide and on Independent Records in Ireland. Download Thin Blue Flame now for free. Source: Josh Ritter.com

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Mayer’s 2005 Picks: The Songs

Thursday, January 05, 2006 By Mayer Danzig

Here, in no particular order, are my favorite songs from 2005. Washed by the Water, Will Hoge (available for download at Hoge’s web site) In a song as inspiring as it is inspired, Will Hoge leads a gospel revival for New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. “Down here we are washed by the water, the […]

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Mayer’s 2005 Picks: The Albums (pt. 2)

Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By Mayer Danzig

The countdown to the #1 album of 2005 continues… 7. Mr. Hollywood, Jr., 1947, Michael Penn It’s hard to decide which is more impressive, Michael Penn’s intelligent lyrics or his pop music sensibilities. On his first album in five years, Penn leaves little doubt that both are in peak form and that the combination is […]

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“Fresh” Picks for ’06

Sunday, January 01, 2006 By Mike Milanesi

“They call me the seeker…” because I search low and high for great music. If your New Year’s resolution is to find that elusive gem — the undiscovered album that you won’t know how you lived without — the Discman’s Top 100 Albums can help. It has plenty of Twang, a little bang, and k.d. […]

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Best Songs of 2005 (Tom’s Picks)

Friday, December 30, 2005 By Tom Osborne

Here they are, my twenty favorite twang induced songs of the year. They are in no particular order of greatness, simply numbered in the order I burned them to disc. Enjoy! Playlist also available on iTunes. Wicked Twisted Road, Reckless Kelly (from the album Wicked Twisted Road) Texas country at its best from the Austin […]

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Notable Release: Alejandro Escovedo

Wednesday, December 07, 2005 By Mayer Danzig

To tide his fans over until his next studio release, Austin legend Alejandro Escovedo released Room of Songs this past Tuesday. The album, recorded live in Austin earlier this year, features Escovedo on guitar backed by a string quartet. For fans, its a reminder of Escovedo’s musical diversity. For non-fans, its a welcome introduction to […]

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More Notable Releases: 15 November 2005

Tuesday, November 15, 2005 By Mayer Danzig

Townes Van Zandt, A Private Concert (Varese) Says Steve Earle, “TOWNES VAN ZANDT is the best songwriter in the whole world, and I’ll stand on Bob Dylan’s coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that.” Who am I to argue? Bruce Springsteen, Born to Run: 30th Anniversary Edition (Sony) It would have been enough […]

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Album Review: Randy Travis, Glory Train

Tuesday, November 01, 2005 By Tom Osborne

At its roots, Glory Train is a positive and emotional recording that many will enjoy.

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