Eliza Gilkyson releases her latest album, Roses at the End of Time (Red House Records) on May 3, and you can hear it in its entirety on FolkAlley.com, before the release date. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN! Eliza’s music has always reflected […]
Eliza Gilkyson releases her latest album, Roses at the End of Time (Red House Records) on May 3, and you can hear it in its entirety on FolkAlley.com, before the release date. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN! Eliza’s music has always reflected […]
“Light is sweet, in the belly of the beast, and with her song in your heart, it can never bring you down. Lost in a maze of a thousand rainy days—but when I heard her voice, oh it led me […]
The masterful solo artist, bandleader, and former session man assembles dream team of Americana artists to “use him” as frontman on new and handpicked songs. LOS ANGELES, Calif. — When David Bromberg, one of America’s finest roots musicians, […]
As a former member of the Drive-By Truckers, Jason Isbell has been haunted with comparisons between his past and his present. Critics have continually said that his solo work doesn’t live up to his work with DBT and that he’s still […]
(This article was originally posted on The AcoustiCana Journal) A friend of mine posted this morning on Facebook, lamenting the sound of the new Alison Krauss and Union Station album. In his words, “I hate to say it, but I don’t know if I’m […]
Few artists can render a song with as much unaffected grace and sincerity as Emmylou Harris. It’s a gift she’s conveyed time and again as an interpreter, covering Texas troubadours (Townes Van Zandt, Rodney Crowell) and Nashville traditionalists (Harlan Howard, […]
First thing, thanks to Hap for the momentum. And of course, via her excellent recommendation, you Jive Aces fellows and ladies are the cat’s pajamas, the bee’s knees I tells you! Bring Me Sunshine! (@ yootoob) Part of […]
The Grascals are doing this special Tribute CD to the Andy Griffith Show, because it’s the 50th Anniversary for this iconic show. The Grascals are all fans of the show as I am myself, They like to quote show dialogue […]
Oliver Swain: John Henry I used to book the Folklife Festival in Seattle and it always saddened me to learn that the most amazing Canadian roots music bands could be living and performing just three hours North in Vancouver, and […]
I’ve had to think a lot about home-schooling recently. I shudder at the thought of my kids being chewed up and spit out of the public school system, especially in a big city like Seattle. But on the other hand, […]
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