“Woody is just Woody. Thousands of people do not know he has any other name. He is just a voice and a guitar. He sings the songs of a people and I suspect that he is, in a way, that […]
“Woody is just Woody. Thousands of people do not know he has any other name. He is just a voice and a guitar. He sings the songs of a people and I suspect that he is, in a way, that […]
There’s been a lot said about Zoe Muth, both in No Depression and beyond, with reviewers likening her to “Seattle’s Emmylou,” or an icon of underground country, but you know what’s great about Zoe? She totally transcends all the hype. […]
You’ll probably have heard and read a lot by now about Bruce having the plug pulled on him in London, while he was jamming with Macca. Of course it was stupid and irritating if, like me, you’d been there all […]
An old Irish friend of mine from Belfast used to tell me: “Remember son, there’s just no substitute for class.” That thought kept popping into my head as I listened to Larry Stephenson’s new CD, “What Really Matters.” There is […]
You know the old saying — you’ve probably heard it before: “Don’t worry… it happens to everyone.” At that point and time, you don’t believe it. You can’t believe it. Has everyone really been lying there in the dark with […]
While not newcomers to the music business, The Deadfields are newly formed and new to making authentic music borne of the love for the songs and enjoying them for their own sake. This may not seem revolutionary, but for a […]
Albums with a serious vintage aesthetic — in terms of writing, arranging, and production values — have been enjoying a renaissance the past few years. Prominent throwback artists like Jack White have certainly played a part in reconnecting fans with […]
Nicki Bluhm Driftwood (Little Knickers Records) Three albums on, Nicki Bluhm is carving an impressive reputation that’s earning her the critical kudos she deserves. The proof lies in her latest LP, the lovely and evocative Driftwood, an album of slowing […]
On episode 100 of the Americana Music Show, Rachel Harrington talks about growing up with Otis Redding, shocking her fans with a true country album, and plays three tracks from Making Our House A Honkytonk. Listen Now. Americana Music Show Subscribe by […]
Alejandro Escovedo Cluny Newcastle July 7, 2012 Amy Speace ex of New York and now living in Nashville crammed her short set with tracks from her latest album Land Like a Bird and a couple from […]
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