From the late and sometimes great stream & read site Paper Thin Walls, this was published in the fall or winter of 2006, for a special mixtape edition, going for a seasonal vibe. McCue was a Australian film reviewer who […]
From the late and sometimes great stream & read site Paper Thin Walls, this was published in the fall or winter of 2006, for a special mixtape edition, going for a seasonal vibe. McCue was a Australian film reviewer who […]
Scott Miller and the Ladies Auxiliary
Scott Miller and Ladies Auxiliary at Red Clay Theatre
“Confucius say: before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.” With that opening statement Anne McCue launched into her first song of the evening, “Dig Two Graves” from her newest album Blue Sky Thinkin’. Anne, who hails […]
It’s about time that we expand the horizons on what “Radio Friendly” means and get to know some of the artists who make that music that we hear on the radio. David Olney is a songwriter who defies categorization, which […]
In Memory of The Victims at Pulse Nightclub, Orlando June 12, 2016. Forever Amen Quiet, can you hear the moment fading Slowly, breathe it in and out Shaking, can you feel the earth is shaking The fury of a full […]
Over the years, every now and then, a movie that I saw when I was maybe 5 or 6 flashed into my mind. All I could remember about it was that Michael Douglas was in it and he played the […]
Anne McCue is better known for standing in front of guitars and drums than clarinets and brass. Her previous albums reached back to the gutsy sound of 1970s rock vocalists, as well as contemporaries like Sam Phillips and Lucinda Williams; […]
Anne McCue’s sixth studio album, Blue Sky Thinkin’, traverses the great cosmic continuum into the era of mid-20th century jazz and swing, bringing with it enough of the singer’s East Nashville songwriting swagger and Australian independence to make the eclectic 12-song […]
Anne McCue is a chameleon. When I first heard her, ca. 2001, she was cranking out Hendrix-style electric licks. As wild and free as any of the Big Boys around at the time. She had her “almost pop” phase with Amazing […]
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