Paul Thorn is one of those musicians that an early album is found in my collection but then somehow you lose track of their career. Does the saying “too much music, too little time” sound familiar! But after listening today […]
Paul Thorn is one of those musicians that an early album is found in my collection but then somehow you lose track of their career. Does the saying “too much music, too little time” sound familiar! But after listening today […]
by Elena See, FolkAlley.com Click here to listen to Harlem River Blues in its entirety, or sample individual tracks. For a guy who grew up in a sort of musical royal family — he’s the son of Steve Earle, and […]
I suppose the recent passing of Richie Hayward of Little Feat got me thinking about my past and particularly the 1970s and how I got into this style of music in the first place. Naturally I got to thinking about […]
RIP Michael Been – The Call 1989 FM: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=319866 Name these three guitarists (1967): http://entertainment.webshots.com/photo/2373695960103312614bShJeo Stones 4-disc set of 1978 FM: http://tinyurl.com/36f54nu Buddy Miller & Friends (Lauderdale, Colvin Harris) – 2010: http://tinyurl.com/39hbzza Neil Young & Crazy Horse ’78 Sbd: http://tinyurl.com/3x9x226
To our Fans, Families and Friends: Good news for all the Simsbillies and just plain music lovin’ folks everywhere, LittleHouse’s tune, Down In The Delta has been accepted as a song to go onto the second Give to the Gulf, […]
There’s a song by the Three Dog Night, covered by Waylon, Elvis, and others which opens with the line, “well, I’ve never been to Spain, but I kinda like the music.” Change it to New Orleans and you have my […]
Ellis Paul is capable of telling poignant stories in 4 minutes; by the end of the song you feel like you watched a gorgeous cinematic movie. The imagery and story are so strong, I feel I was there watching this […]
There were so many good ones that it’s hard to choose a favorite, but one issue of No Depression that I’m particularly fond of was our post Katrina issue (#60 Nov/Dec 2005) and the articles excerpted below. Today marks the […]
Cyndi Lauper August 21, 2010 House Of Blues, Las Vegas, NV The last time I really thought about Cyndi Lauper, it was 1984 and I was an 11 year old trying to understand the sexual metaphors lacing the ‘She Bop’ […]
I feel like telling a story tonight. It has nothing to do with anything, but it does have the singular virtue of being mostly true. In the mid-1980s I sold my first business, a one-person typesetting shop, and set about […]
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