(Originally posted at MeMe, Myeself, Music and Mysteries So one of the albums that I’ve been listening to over the last week or so is the third release from a transplanted Floridian who now calls Austin home, Jeremy Steding. The […]
(Originally posted at MeMe, Myeself, Music and Mysteries So one of the albums that I’ve been listening to over the last week or so is the third release from a transplanted Floridian who now calls Austin home, Jeremy Steding. The […]
Please give a few moments to read this guest commentary, the original of which can be found here. I want the world to be a better place and the best way for this to happen is to have societies organized […]
My old friend Phil Fox (the pride of Cleveland, a great chef and roller derby aficionado) has always had pretty damn good ears. A few months ago he asked if I had checked out The Far West yet and passed […]
This week’s Country Fried Rock radio show highlights conversations we have had for Country Fried Rock with artists who showcased at Americana Music Festival in Nashville: 2011 Marshall Chapman, Packway Handle Band, Brian Wright, The Farewell Drifters, 2010 Danny Barnes, […]
We used to play The Birchmere all the time, until they started calling us the house band. I believe there was once they told us to get lost on a date we wanted. So we followed the guidance of our […]
NY NY Dream machine with a gangsta lean. A trampoline for the Kings and Queens. A salute to cute boots what bounce in style Across the Brooklyn scum, Audible tongues, The source of the sum Seen from a million crooked […]
The Saint asbury park NJ. The years are stitched together to make this place; concert posters, old advertising boards, Knick knacks, found art, beer clocks, etc. A veritable sum of all it’s parts. Part of Asbury Park history. So many […]
Brother Sun is the trio of Pat Wictor, Joe Jencks, and Greg Greenway. After ten years or more each as a solo artist, they have come together, and the result is an album that sounds like they have never been […]
Jim O’Neal, founder in 1970 of Living Blues magazine and a serious independent researcher into American roots music, is among the 59 million Americans without health insurance, and has lymph cancer. A series of benefit concerts are scheduled to raise funds for his treatments and a fund […]
Merle Haggard “Working In Tennessee” If there was a Country Mount Rushmore, Merle Haggard would be front and center. A man Johnny Cash called an “American icon,”the Hag’s two-stepped it up and gone back to the basics with his latest […]
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