Jack Wilson Self-Titled (Fluff and Gravy) Jack Wilson cites his homes as being Seattle and Austin, which explains the immediate mesh of influence on his self-titled debut and how they are a little bit country and a little bit rock […]
Jack Wilson Self-Titled (Fluff and Gravy) Jack Wilson cites his homes as being Seattle and Austin, which explains the immediate mesh of influence on his self-titled debut and how they are a little bit country and a little bit rock […]
Laura Cantrell’s fascination with music and songwriting was quite clear in Thursday’s final performance of her month long residency at Hill Country BBQ in Midtown Manhattan. After some good press and an interview with Leonard Lopate on WNYC in the last couple […]
The ballrooms are emptied, the stages struck, and the musicians headed for far flung locales. The ripples of Wintergrass however have yet to subside. I’m new to indoor festivals, all the ones I usually hit involve grass, trees, dust and […]
On the eve of Johnny Cash’s 80th birthday, there are several appropriate ways to commemorate the event. You could dress in black, program playlists on the iPod full of old country and gospel standards, or you could find where the Johnny […]
Just a quick one this morning to acknowledge that yesterday would have been Johnny Cash’s 80th birthday, and to actually sort of ask a question or spark a discussion. Through the miracle of my iPod shuffle goddess yesterday morning, his […]
“I don’t really have any clout in the industry,” says Amy Ray, with zero irony or self-deprecation. She’s just being honest, and maybe she’s right. Who has any clout in the industry anymore? Still, that’s a funny thing for me […]
Glen Campbell brought his goodbye tour to Thalia Mara Hall in Jackson, Mississippi, Sunday night. Campbell led the mainly over-40 crowd down memory lane, even as he loses his own memory, all for the benefit of The MIND Center, which studies the cause of […]
The Parlor Soldiers – When the Dust Settles (Self Released, 2011) The Parlor Soldiers are a guitar, percussion and vocal duo hailing from Fredericksburg, Virginia. The tight, forceful folk vocals of their debut immediately brings to mind the duets of […]
Chris Jamison – Cradle to Cradle (Self Released, 2011) Chris Jamison is a native Texan whose travels eventually brought him back to Austin with a musical worldliness informed by time spent in Europe, South and Central America and Africa. He […]
Widespread Panic wrapped up the band’s acoustic tour last week, but don’t despair! You can still join them in concert, at least virtually. Ever since the Athens, Georgia jam band debuted in 1986, they’ve been on a constant mission to […]
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