To a theatre filled to the brim with music lovers and musicians, Dave Rawlings Machine performed not one, not even two really, but something more like two and a half sets — if you count that extended encore as a half set, […]
To a theatre filled to the brim with music lovers and musicians, Dave Rawlings Machine performed not one, not even two really, but something more like two and a half sets — if you count that extended encore as a half set, […]
I have not seen a show as good as the Dave Rawlings Machine, who performed at Music Box Supper Club on Monday, in quite some time. Understand that, for someone who has seen a fair amount of concerts in his […]
Where to start? Let me see. I hadn’t seen darling folk/traditional/Americana duo Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings live before last month. In Nashville during the Americana Music Festival 2016, I witnessed them perform twice, as well as a live radio […]
If an artist carves a beautiful sculpture out of a tree in the forest and no one sees the artist do it, is he or she still an artist? The obvious answer is, or, hold on, the maybe obvious answer […]
In the narrative folktale that has become modern Americana music, there are no figures more central to the story than Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings. Between their seven collaborations, the pair has constructed a compelling folk dynamic some might peg […]
This week, I’m in Nashville for the Americana conference, where there’s always something going on, and never quite enough sleep. Nonetheless, we got quite a few fine new releases this week, almost too many really. But I’ll try to sum ’em up […]
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