Photo by Sara Finke. Very sad news this morning. Various sites are reporting that John Studebaker Hardy passed away at the age of 63. Hardy wasn’t all that well-known outside of folkie circles, but he deserved to be. […]
Photo by Sara Finke. Very sad news this morning. Various sites are reporting that John Studebaker Hardy passed away at the age of 63. Hardy wasn’t all that well-known outside of folkie circles, but he deserved to be. […]
Over at the Website for 88.1 KDHX, the community radio station in St. Louis (I’ve got a show there on Wed mornings), I put together a list of my favorite Kris Kristofferson songs. Along with Merle Haggard, Kris will be […]
The fest of twang returns. Yes. Presented by 88.1 KDHX, in the city with the big arch! Headliners: Jason & the Scorchers, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Blue Rodeo, Detroit Cobras and Big Smith. More bands: Those Darlins, JC Brooks and the […]
Haven’t had time to post to ND for a while, but thought folks might enjoy this. A great cover choice for the last song of a great night. The ‘Bone is back!
There’s nothing like Twangfest and nothing like the Twangfest eBay Auction, surely the single greatest collection of Americana, rock and country music collectables on eBay. Check it out: http://stores.ebay.com/twangfest Highlights include: * Signed Decemberists, Iron and Wine, Animal Collective, Richard […]
Tim Easton, the Ohio-born, Joshua Tree-based troubadour (I use the term precisely) was in town Wednesday night at Off Broadway. It should have been a layup, to quote an unnamed source, though there was a bit of rain and mid-week […]
Tim Easton and Kevin Buckley perform “Lexington Jail” at the Off Broadway night club in St. Louis on May 27, 2009. Tim dedicated the song to Jay Bennett, who passed away on May 24, 2009 at the age of 45. […]
I taped this with my new Flip Mino HD — which is a great gadget.
I spent a delightful 2 hours in the front row for a Marshall Crenshaw house concert last night. He’s got a new record due out in June, and the new songs sounded terrific. But here’s an older underrated gem from […]
is gorgeous. Looking forward to buying a copy and reading it — front to back.
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