If there’s one song in the booze-soaked history of country music that tells it how it is, it’s Merle Haggard’s 1966 hit, “Bottle Let Me Down.” The song describes the tragic moment when the alcoholic bottoms out and admits the booze […]
If there’s one song in the booze-soaked history of country music that tells it how it is, it’s Merle Haggard’s 1966 hit, “Bottle Let Me Down.” The song describes the tragic moment when the alcoholic bottoms out and admits the booze […]
Recorded at Le Poisson Rouge, NYC. 2.15.13 more info:www.shambels.com or visit the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/theeshambels?fref=ts
The video for the song ‘The Girl at the Bottom of the World’ Starring Mizuo Peck and Anthony Perullo by Thee Shambels.
This is the video for ‘Lost Gun’ go to http://www.shambels.com for a free download.
Laura Cantrell’s fascination with music and songwriting was quite clear in Thursday’s final performance of her month long residency at Hill Country BBQ in Midtown Manhattan. After some good press and an interview with Leonard Lopate on WNYC in the last couple […]
Laura Cantrell has got a busy month coming up. She’s has a five year old daughter and a full time job as a consultant at Wall Street investment bank and she’s starting a four week series of shows at New […]
It’s been a week since Lana Del Rey’s performance on SNL sparked an internet furor. That’s a career on the web! Anyone who hasn’t been on a desert island for the last six months and with half an eye pointed […]
This retro recording thing. It’s pissing me off a little bit. Why would you spend all that time and money on accumulating ‘vintage’ equipment and spend so little time on writing good songs? A lovely sounding but empty record will […]
“It’s very dear to me, the issue of gay marriage. Or, as I like to call it, ‘marriage’. You know, because I had lunch this afternoon, not gay lunch. I parked my car; I didn’t gay park it.” – Liz […]
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