Earlier this decade, Stacy Dean Campbell released Lonesome Wins Again and Hurt City, engaging albums that showed a great deal of promise for his songwriting talent and a smooth, sweet voice that was made to sing country. Ashes Of Old […]
Earlier this decade, Stacy Dean Campbell released Lonesome Wins Again and Hurt City, engaging albums that showed a great deal of promise for his songwriting talent and a smooth, sweet voice that was made to sing country. Ashes Of Old […]
R.S. Field has earned a reputation for being the most non-Nashville producer in Nashville. His senses of history and sonics come together in the studio to benefit whoever is on the other side of the glass. Field’s credits range from […]
Serviceable is one of those adjectives that I would imagine musicians loathe to see attached to their work; it’s a word that wouldn’t necessarily be taken as a slight until applied to artistry. A couple notches above pedestrian, a few […]
The tenderness and longing expressed on Steve Forbert’s new album, especially the way he wraps these emotions up in his warm, sandpapery vocals, at times recalls early Rod Stewart classics such as “Handbags and Gladrags” and “An Old Raincoat Won’t […]
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