Mary Chapin Carpenter 4/4/15 Fox Theatre Tucson, AZ
Mary Chapin Carpenter 4/4/15 Fox Theatre Tucson, AZ
Mary Chapin Carpenter 4/4/15 Fox Theatre Tucson, AZ
Mary Chapin Carpenter 4/4/15 Fox Theatre Tucson, AZ
Mary Chapin Carpenter 4/4/15 Fox Theatre Tucson, AZ
In my last column, I mentioned that the Kerrville Folk Festival is the main reason that I expatriated from Portland, OR and have found myself living in a 1972 ranch house in South Austin with a husband, two kids, and […]
BLACKIE & THE RODEO KINGS South (File Under Music) South represents a fresh creative step for Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, while embodying the qualities of rootsy musical uplift and quirky lyrical depth that have long distinguished the ensembles varied […]
Mary Chapin Carpenter looks inward and outward on The Calling, a baker’s dozen of original songs that is her first new album in three years. At 49, she’s still on a quest for a place in the world, to borrow […]
“What Would You Say To Me”, the leadoff track on Mary Chapin Carpenter’s new album, is her blatant bid to get back on country radio for the first time since 1999. The song opens with a fiddle solo, which introduces […]
Mary Chapin Carpenter was one of country musics biggest success stories of the 1990s, earning five Grammy Awards and multiple platinum albums. Her literate songwriting, dry wit and feminist perspective made her a welcome antidote to the hat acts of […]
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