The title track of Sexton’s new album — his first in a decade — rides along a shimmering guitar line that snakes it way through the rolling snare drums and vocal chants of this Mississippi Hill country blues. The hypnotic […]
The title track of Sexton’s new album — his first in a decade — rides along a shimmering guitar line that snakes it way through the rolling snare drums and vocal chants of this Mississippi Hill country blues. The hypnotic […]
The 30A Songwriters Festival just concluded and once again our crack guest reporter, Brenda Rosser, whom I know from our annual sojourns to AmericanaFest, was on the scene to take in the action, and now shares her highlights along with […]
You may have noticed that the usual weekly columns have been on hiatus for a few weeks, so what better way to signal this one’s return than with a roundup of some significant releases that should be brought to our […]
There’s always something on the roots music horizon. This week, I’m featuring personal favorites who have either just released an album or have something coming up, including a film. This covers a wide range, from Dolly Parton to William Burroughs, from a […]
For my money, nothing encapsulates the Lone Star ethos better than Texas Monthly’s slogan: the national magazine of Texas. The state’s certainly big and bombastic enough to be a sovereign entity, with its own swagger, cuisine, culture, and way of […]
Thomas, West Virginia is an easy, enjoyable drive from just about anywhere. Tucked away in the northern mountains, I-79 from the south then via Elkins on 219, or I-68 then south on that same 219. The roads are mostly rolling […]
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