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Country Fried Rock Interviews Sarah Gayle Meech

Sarah Gayle Meech looks like a nouveaux rockabilly woman, but her music is straight up traditional country. Her debut album, One Good Thing, shares Meech’s original tunes with an amazing backing band and stellar studio musicians. Just try not to dance while you listen. Don’t let the A-list players distract you, though, because Meech’s live show brings the energy that fills the gap in instrumentation…See More
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Country Fried Rock Q&A with Whitehorse (Melissa McClelland & Luke Doucet)

Melissa McClelland and Luke Doucet joined creatively to form Whitehorse, after many years of successful, separate music careers in Canada.   Their first release together sounded like alternating their individual sounds, but their…See More
Feb 18
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Country Fried Rock Interviews Daniel Hutchins of Bloodkin on their 25th Anniversary Box Set, One Long Hustle

Bloodkin’s 25th anniversary box set, One Long Hustle, is everything a retrospective should be, yet it is completely new, too. The booklet of the band’s history reminisced and revealed by Daniel Hutchens, the collection of previously unreleased tracks, and the stories they tell are as much about Athens, Georgia’s musical spiderweb as they are of the band itself. Despite collaboration with legends like Moe Tucker and Sterling Morrison of the…See More
Feb 12
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Country Fried Rock: Gretchen Peters

When Gretchen Peters decided to write about her private upheaval of the last few years, she chose to record these songs herself.  Calling on a small circle of close friends, including her new husband–but longtime bandmate–Barry Walsh, Peters crafted a dark but cathartic album.  For listeners familiar with her previous albums, Peters’ voice explores the lower end of her register, hinting at the difference in…See More
Feb 8
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Country Fried Rock Q&A with Mike Cullison

Mike Cullison writes country songs, the kind that pretty boys in rhinestone skinny jeans don't sing. Cullison's latest album, The Barstool Monologues,is the most brilliant country concept album in…See More
Feb 5
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Country Fried Rock Q&A with Michelle Malone

Michelle Malone was part of the Atlanta music scene that evolved from the Indigo Girls' success, enjoying national attention for the music of Shawn Mullins, Tinsley Ellis, and Drivin N Cryin, with her band at the time, Drag the River. The confluence of blues-tinged Southern music at the time made for an exciting music scene, that was later replaced by the still-dominant hiphop scene. Atlanta is a weird place…See More
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Country Fried Rock Q&A with Humming House

Humming House reversed all the normal processes for their first album.  When songwriter Justin Wade Tam went into the studio for a one-off single recording with legendary producer Mitch Dane, Tam did not even have a band assembled.  As he gathered his friends and their friends to fill the instrumentation he wanted for his songs, his professional relationship with Dane and the players grew, and the opportunity to record…See More
Jan 9
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Country Fried Rock Q&A with Holy Ghost Tent Revival

 Holy Ghost Tent Revival took their lowest point in the last five years and used it as a reason to find a new sound and revive their music. It's not any easier to pigeonhole their work than it was before the departure of their bass…See More
Jan 6
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Country Fried Rock Q&A with The Whispering Pines

The Whispering Pines find music that binds them together in thrift shops and flea markets, in the cardboard boxes of vinyl that spent decades in isolation and are once again coveted items.  Bands like Cowboy and The Allman Brothers seeped into their ears, meshing with…See More
Dec 25, 2012
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Country Fried Rock Q&A with Canadian Band, The Sheepdogs

After an extended run in the US, The Sheepdogs are heading north to their native Canada for a while.  Their music fits my missing 1970's 8-track collection, while still sounding fresh and not as derivative as some of the seventies-influenced folk rock that seems to be coming from California right now.  Ewan Curry readily shares his love for Humble Pie with a dark-haired Peter Frampton and…See More
Dec 21, 2012

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Country Fried Rock Interviews Sarah Gayle Meech

Sarah Gayle Meech looks like a nouveaux rockabilly woman, but her music is straight up traditional country. Her debut album, One Good Thing, shares Meech’s original tunes with an amazing backing band and stellar studio musicians. Just try not to dance while you listen. Don’t let the A-list players distract you, though, because Meech’s live show brings the energy that fills the gap…

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Posted on May 16, 2013 at 8:00am

Country Fried Rock Q&A with Samantha Harlow

Samantha Harlow‘s debut full-length record, Love Letters, brought together her songs with a stellar Nashville team, including co-producer, Kenny Vaughn. While studio and stage…

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Posted on April 21, 2013 at 2:47pm

Country Fried Rock Q&A with Rachel Brooke

Rachel Brooke‘s visual aesthetic reflects her musical vision. The songwriter from Michigan views her projects conceptually, from the presentation to the sound. A faded…

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Posted on April 21, 2013 at 2:40pm

Country Fried Rock Q&A with Bex Marshall

Bex Marshall’s latest album, House of Mercy, reflects both the songs on this record, and the actual name of her home-recording studio-record label-life. She is a noted slide guitar player, who also loves the resonator (dobro) and banjo, and manages to bring in those sounds to a cohesive, roots rock record.  I am always interested when a British musician melds what we think of as American sounds into music that becomes its…

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Posted on April 21, 2013 at 2:30pm

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