If you were worried that the next thing you heard from Brother Sal might be some understated little ditty, you can relax (and you should probably stop worrying so much in general). Brother Sal and the Devil May Care just released […]
If you were worried that the next thing you heard from Brother Sal might be some understated little ditty, you can relax (and you should probably stop worrying so much in general). Brother Sal and the Devil May Care just released […]
I admit it: I’m not an expert on apps. From what I can tell, most of them are either overblown ads you willingly and intentionally subject yourself to, or yellow filters that make the shitty pictures you take look less […]
Some people can get a lot done in a single day. Brian Wright joined up with the Ladies Gun Club and filmmaker Douglas Busby to pay tribute to Guy Clark with this cover of “Don’t Let the Sunshine Fool Ya.” The entire thing […]
Talk to anybody in the music world about Philip Krohnengold and the first words out of their mouth will likely be, “the secret weapon.” Yes, partially because it sounds cool, but mainly because it’s true. The guy is a fixer. […]
Ladies Gun Club’s first single is “Loaded Gun,” and if those words alone don’t hook you, you’ve probably been dead inside for so long that even a new Southern-rooted, gun-slinging, biscuit-making, ladies super duo can’t fix you. Sorry. But Ladies […]
Since Jeff Buckley’s tragic and untimely death in 1997, his friends and family have been very careful about keeping his music alive. This week, there are a handful of officially sanctioned Buckley Tribute shows around the world in Los Angeles, […]
Drill Baby Drill – Jack Mosley from Universal Life Church on Vimeo. Depending on what you read, it may seem like things are getting better in the Gulf of Mexico. Well, better is far from good, or even acceptable, and […]
F–k you, that used to be a mountain. originally published on thepeoplesmusic.us Mountain top removal coal mining has been a simmering issue in the Appalachian Mountains for some time now, but over the past few months, musicians from the area […]
originally published on thepeoplesmusic.us Elizabeth Cook’s dad played upright bass in a prison band while serving time in the federal pen for running moonshine, and her mom was a mandolin player from the mountains of West Virginia. I’m in. 100% […]
The Wig He Made Her Wear may well be the quintessential Patterson Hood song. Musically, it’s a bit different than most of his stuff, but the story and the way he tells it sums who Patterson is as a writer […]
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