I want to say a lot of great things about Fishing Music. In this case, at least, less is more. Fishing Music I, Snake River Records, 2003 Fishing Music II, Snake River Records 2009 A project of uber-musicians David Thompson […]
I want to say a lot of great things about Fishing Music. In this case, at least, less is more. Fishing Music I, Snake River Records, 2003 Fishing Music II, Snake River Records 2009 A project of uber-musicians David Thompson […]
The two-decade milestone is a significant one for any event, from celebrating a wedding anniversary to time dedicated to an employer on the job. That said, this year’s International Bluegrass Music Association Awards, which will be held Oct. 1 at […]
Slightly high and lonesome, Changing Horses may not change your life, but it will certainly add to it, and heighten your regular music fix. Before we delve into the music, please take note: prior to spotting the disc in a […]
It was pouring and the forecast was for rain all evening, but Anna and I were committed. I’d sold her on the idea of going to see Bob Dylan, in spite of her avowed lack of desire to do so […]
October is shaping up as quite the month for new record releases. The most exciting of which is the long overdue fourth album by singer/pianist/songwriter extraordinaire Nellie McKay. It is her tribute to the long out of the limelight, and […]
OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW plays L.A. this Tuesday, the final edition of the long-running GRAND OLE ECHO series is this Sunday, and there’s plenty more waiting for you in the new update. Yep, it’s the Weekend update of the GUIDE, […]
Tom Russell is an artist in every sense of the word. He writes beautiful lyrics, he puts those words to some fantastic music, he writes books, and he can paint like a God. He encompasses the true meaning of the […]
“Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound” explores fifty years of her music and commitment to peace and human rights. It airs October 14 on PBS as part of its American Masters series. An illuminating portrait of Joan and three invigorating […]
(Originally published 9/25/09, CountryMusicPride.com) Atlanta, GA — I’ve never liked comparisons. If a reviewer must mention how closely one band’s sound resembles another, that only reduces the band to mere cover-band status. Just my opinion, but hey, that’s what I’m […]
By Easy Ed | CountryMusicPride.com The twenty year stretch from the release of Urban Cowboy to O Brother, Where Art Thou was an interesting time in country music. For decades all the major record labels had offices in Nashville, but […]
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