Lake Fever Sessions

Elvis Perkins in Dearland Lake Fever Session


Capturing a unique performance from Elvis Perkins in Dearland wasn't much of a challenge but it was a real honor to be given the chance to experience it. These four songs are a great introduction to the folk stylings of the band and a treat to those that are already familiar with their offerings. Every moment of this is worth consuming with both your eyes and ears.


Elvis Perkins in Dearland - "Stay Zombie Stay"


Elvis Perkins in Dearland - "Weeping Mary"



Elvis Perkins in Dearland - "Sweet Roseanne"

Elvis Perkins in Dearland - "Gypsy Davy"


Our little corner of Music Row was alive with buzz and bodies the afternoon of the Elvis Perkins in Dearland Lake Fever Session. In addition to the six of us that twist the knobs and point the cameras and Elvis and his band, the studio lounge and control room was nearly filled with friendly folks on hand to pitch in, hang out and witness what Elvis and his crew had in store for us.

Our partners at American Songwriter magazine were certainly representing. Editor Matt Shearon brought along Rachel Briggs to snap some choice still shots, while Skip Matheny (also of Roman Candle fame) was holding court in the lounge, anticipating his post-session interview with Elvis for his Drinks with Skip interview series for the magazine. Later, Out the Other's Janet Timmons and Li'l Miss Caitlin Rose showed up to handle some live Twitterin' on behalf of Lake Fever Sessions. These wonderful gals had the foresight to bring a crock-pot filled with hot sausage Rotell dip, which kept our hungry stomachs at bay (Thanks ya'll!). With all of these folks in the studio that day, we couldn't have picked a better scenario to have Nashville Scene scribe Sean Maloney with us, jotting down notes while taking in all the madnees.

Throw a couple cases of beer into the mix with 17 or so folks and well...let's just say there was a definite party vibe going on that afternoon. Lots of laughing and chatting, catching up with old friends and making new ones. But all that came to a screeching halt once Elvis and his boys stepped on the other side of the glass. Personally, I had no idea what to expect but I, along with everyone else, was absolutely blown away by their performance.


It was kind of beautiful, really. The juxtoposition of Elvis' neatly detached cool- all hard lacquered pompadour and dark as night Ray Bans- and the music that came from him and his band. Maybe I was expecting something a lttle more hip, a little more contemporary. What we got was far, far better. It was stark and pure, straight from the soul. Gospel music for the young and jaded. If these tunes don't bring you into the light, well then, something's not quite right with you , boy. Enjoy!


-Joe Baine Colvert




The Lake Fever Sessions are a Nashville based endeavor fueled by the passion of bringing great music to the web with a focus on high quality audio and video recordings. The collaboration of Tugboat Productions (video) and Lake Fever Productions (audio) make this possible.

We're committed to showcasing unique performances from local and national acts. Be sure to check our archives for more great music.

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Kyla Fairchild Comment by Kyla Fairchild on January 11, 2010 at 8:27am
Thanks for posting these great videos!

Here's a link from the ND archives to a review of Elvis's debut record, Ash Wednesday, from 2007.
Amos Perrine Comment by Amos Perrine on January 11, 2010 at 9:22am
Not only are Lake Fever's Sessions great, Elvis is a marvelous talent whose music should be heard by anyone interested in the current music scene. A unique person too.
Daniel T Comment by Daniel T on August 2, 2010 at 10:34pm
Agree with the Lake Fever Sessions assessment. The Roman Candle set is extraordinary. As Elvis Perkins seems to be. Tks for letting me in on the secret.

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Created by No Depression Feb 17, 2009 at 9:06pm. Last updated by Kyla Fairchild Jul 6, 2011.