When I first met Lucy Wainwright Roche back on January 3, 2008, I believe she was on Winter vacation from her main gig (at the time) as an elementary school teacher. Lucy was in Pittsburgh opening up for her older […]
When I first met Lucy Wainwright Roche back on January 3, 2008, I believe she was on Winter vacation from her main gig (at the time) as an elementary school teacher. Lucy was in Pittsburgh opening up for her older […]
You can learn a lot about Edward David Anderson by looking at the tattoos on his hands. His wedding ring is a band stamped in black around his finger. And on his right wrist is 7-3-44, the birthday of his mother. […]
This weeks medicine show is the opening of The Fraser Anderson Driving Miss Daisy Tour, I talk to Fraser Anderson about his start in the business with Dougie MacLean, how he stalked Bob Harris to get him his demo and his first […]
Once again, Seattle’s Tractor Tavern was set ablaze with some smolderin’ country last Saturday. Jackrabbit opened the show with a short set of tunes from their two current albums and a handful of new songs, worthy of a future EP. […]
“We find after years of struggle that we do not take a trip a trip takes us.” ― John Steinbeck, Travels with Charley: In Search of America Some have compared Ian Dunlop’s tale of the long road back East after […]
BRIGITTE DEMEYER Savannah Road (Red) Brigitte DeMeyer continues to impress with every new release. This is her sixth album, a collection of stunning Americana songs. Part of the inspiration for the folk-blues-country album came from Greg Allman’s memoir, My Cross […]
28 North came to Gulf Shores, Ala., to play only one show at the 92 Zew Countdown to the Hangout Free Concert on April 26, and spend a few days at the beach before shows in New Orleans. The roots-rock band […]
It’s been twenty-six years since the late, great Doc Watson decided to throw a festival near his home in Deep Gap, NC, to honor the memory of his son Merle. The younger Watson died three years earlier in a tractor accident […]
There’s been a lot written lately about the “demise” of the music industry. PopMatters featured an editorial about what they refer to as the 1% -2% number. That’s the number of music customers who visit iTunes and actually purchase the […]
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