In order to prevent taking sides and to represent a “fair and balanced” point of view, it is only fair that we follow up any Top Ten Lists representing one group with a Top Ten List representing the other. And, […]
In order to prevent taking sides and to represent a “fair and balanced” point of view, it is only fair that we follow up any Top Ten Lists representing one group with a Top Ten List representing the other. And, […]
by Kim Ruehl Brooklyn-based folksinger Nels Andrews has been slowly but surely building a remarkable career playing the role of the story-singing troubadour. Since earning the coveted New Folk title at 2002’s Kerrville Folk Festival (held in other years by Nanci Griffith […]
Bedhead and Blondy Down South (independent) It’s tempting to compare any male-female duo possessing a down home sensibility to Johnny and June, Gram and Emmylou, Porter and Dolly etc., but to their credit, Bedhead and Blondy, AKA Jay Studdard and […]
Thanks to The Civil Wars, the alt-Americana scene seems to have seen a resurgence (or at least a renewed interest) in male-female duos: Shovels and Rope and The Parlor Soldiers, to name two, have started to garner critical acclaim. But […]
Canada’s Jason Collet has a fine new album out called Reckon which features both new material and a sort of best of from his solo body of work as a bonus. That body of work is impressive, and even more so […]
There is something very pleasing about batons being passed from one generation to the next, especially if the handover is clean. So there is a frisson of pleasure to be found in “Blight & Blossom”, the first full album from […]
When Morrison and West released their debut The Holy Coming of The Storm in early 2011 it received almost universal acclaim and ended up in many a top ten album list at the end of the year. Their unique blend […]
When Morrison and West released their debut The Holy Coming of The Storm in early 2011 it received almost universal acclaim and ended up in many a top ten album list at the end of the year. Their unique blend […]
On Nov. 20, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit will be release their first live album Live From Alabama on Lightning Rod Records/Thirty Tigers.The album captures highlights from two sold out shows at the WorkPlay Theater in Birmingham and Crossroads […]
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