Very different on the face of it, but I was struck by the similar thrusts iof their current projects–and different ways of dealing with them: http://tiny.cc/8obdB
Former senior editor No Depression magazine, country and roots msuic critic for the The Wall Street Journal , host of "Roots Now" on Acme Radio/TuneIn, author of Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music (2014) and Meeting Jimmie Rodgers (2009).
Very different on the face of it, but I was struck by the similar thrusts iof their current projects–and different ways of dealing with them: http://tiny.cc/8obdB
It surprises people that she’s the only woman, so far at least, to make it into both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She’s also a pleasure to sit and talk with: […]
I thought it was interesting that at his great AMA show at the Mercy Lounge, here in Nashville, with Buddy Miller and Billy Burnette behind him, among others, he didn’t include the outright country numbers from the new Blue Ridge […]
Hard news from Memphis. I saw him perform there in May, he was still wonderful–though more here will know him for his work with other artists and his family. One of a kind he was. -Barry Mazor Memphis musician Jim […]
Mike’s wife reported to rec.music.country-old time, and Cybergrass further details: Silent Strings: Mike Seeger Loses Battle with Cancer Cybergrass Aug. 08, 2009: Mike Seeger lost his battle with cancer last night, August 7. Back on Thursday, July 30, Mary Katherine […]
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I’d just like everyone who’d enjoyed or even found useful my writing in No Depression magazine, bookazine and online over the years to know that my long -brewing book on the legacy and influence of Jimmie Rodgers in country, rock, […]
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