Beneath a “Welcome to Muscle Shoals” sign hanging on the walls of the Nutthouse Studio, Eric Erdman recorded his songs of death and murder, the struggles of a wounded veteran, and love stronger than addiction for his new album, Not Slowing […]
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Beneath a “Welcome to Muscle Shoals” sign hanging on the walls of the Nutthouse Studio, Eric Erdman recorded his songs of death and murder, the struggles of a wounded veteran, and love stronger than addiction for his new album, Not Slowing […]
For three weeks in September, The Mulligan Brothers parked their white bus in front of Ice Cream Studios in Portland, Oregon to record their new albumVia Portland that will be released on January 20. Each day they walked down the stairs […]
Her mother was a fat clown in a little dog act She used to hit Jean until Jean hit her back Stole a little red guitar and some gasoline She won’t do no better without me I’m carnival Jim, she’s […]
In the corner of Callaghan’s Irish Social Club in Mobile, Alabama on a Wednesday night, two Oriental rugs cover the tiled floor. A red-and-white Gordon’s Fresh Potato Chip tin sits to next to a glass of whiskey on a small […]
Heard the lone whistle blow You know it blows just like it won’t blow no more. I went down to the railroad station, you know I looked up on the schedule board I didn’t see no train coming, I didn’t […]
There is a house on a hill we’ve been living in. Under the shade of a tree of significance. These are the times of our lives and we cling to them… There is a girl through the glass cooking up […]
There is a southern revival that is bringing back soul music that is raw, powerful, and real. Music that fills a room with trumpets, trombones, drums, and guitars, and is charged by a lead singer with a powerful voice that […]
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