John Prine with Brandi Carlile, Dave Cobb, Jason Wilbur, and Fats Kaplin – Cayamo 2018
John Prine with Brandi Carlile, Dave Cobb, Jason Wilbur, and Fats Kaplin – Cayamo 2018
John Prine, Brandi Carlile, Dave Cobb, Jason Wilbur, and Fats Kaplin
Fats Kaplin on Cayamo
John Prine on Cayamo 2018
Luther and Cody Dickinson and the North Mississippi AllStars on Cayamo 2017
Long a boon to independent artists looking to skip the label system, crowdfunding and direct-to-fan campaigns have become increasingly popular among more mainstream artists as a way to shore up the declining physical media market with add-on rewards like signed […]
Paul Burch is one of those artists who I love because he brings a unique sound and perspective to everything he records. Whether he honors Southern soul, Buddy Holly, or, most recently on Meridian Rising, imagines a musical autobiography from the perspective of Jimmie Rodgers, […]
Intelligent, witty, and endlessly talented, Robbie Fulks’ smart brand of old-school country has been a favorite with the Americana crowd for decades. Songs like “Cigarette State” and “She Took a Lot of Pills (And Died),” showcase Fulks’ clever, often dark sense […]
On the last night of Cayamo 2015 it was a wrap for the Buddy Miller and Friends: Cayamo Sessions At Sea. Everyone went over to the Shawn Colvin and Friends show after the recordings were complete in the Stardust theater.
Stuart Mathis, Gordon Hammond and Fats Kaplin recording “Hickory Wind” for the Buddy Miller and Friends: Cayamo Sessions At Sea.
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