It was serendipity…there was I just getting ready to go to work but sneaking in time to check out what was happening in the land of Facebook and could hardly believe my eyes when I saw a post by the […]
It was serendipity…there was I just getting ready to go to work but sneaking in time to check out what was happening in the land of Facebook and could hardly believe my eyes when I saw a post by the […]
It’s been said that the Velvet Underground didn’t have many fans but that just about every one of them wound up starting an important rock group. You can’t quite make that statement about the Band—despite having only one top-30 hit […]
The albums are piling up here at Hearth Music HQ, so it’s time to do a rundown of some of the great American roots music coming out recently. Check out some of our favorites and read more about each release. […]
The Deep Dark Woods – Jubliee Miles and Miles, the opening track of The Deep Dark Woods‘ new album Jubilee is like a warning shot across the bow: this is a band that’s moving off in new directions. The gently fuzzed […]
For a native New Yorker, strolling through downtown Nashville after dark is an unforgettable experience. The air is thick with southern humidity and the smell of fried food. Neon signs from dozens of honkytonks and barbecue joints light up the […]
For Garland Jeffreys, the 13 years between albums before 2011’s “The King of In Between” were a time to focus on raising his daughter. Savannah is 17 now, a songwriter with a considerable following, so Jeffreys again has directed his considerable […]
It seemed like a good idea at the time, when I was offered a spot on a couple of panels at the annual International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) conference. After all, Raleigh is only four hours from where I live […]
Summer might be over, but you don’t have to let it just yet. Knifekick’s This Could Be Forever EP is a great way to ease the transition into the upcoming cooler weather. Knifekick is the solo project of NYC-based Matt Gorny, and […]
Country, folk and more from Nashville-transplanted Texan Waco ex-pat (and recent Nashville immigrant by way of Los Angeles) Brian Wright garnered many positive reviews for his 2011 Sugar Hill debut, House on Fire. His second album for the label (his […]
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