In late 1967 The Byrds were at a crossroads, doubly so. With David Crosby’s exit they needed additional personnel, and as their last records, singles, and album had not sold very well they were also in a creative quandary. Remaining […]
In late 1967 The Byrds were at a crossroads, doubly so. With David Crosby’s exit they needed additional personnel, and as their last records, singles, and album had not sold very well they were also in a creative quandary. Remaining […]
NIGHT 1 of 5 Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016 On any given night, Nashville can an embarrassment of riches when it comes to entertainment options. And this week AmericanaFest compounds that “problem” for fans of roots-rooted music. Take opening night for […]
Marty Stuart knows who EmiSunshine is. So do those who have clicked the YouTube video of her singing “Folsom Prison Blues,” last March in Knoxville’s Market Square 1,681,526 times and counting. But, in the greater world of country music, EmiSunshine, […]
It’s little surprise that singer-songwriter Amy McCarley developed an early affection for co-producer Kenny Vaughan’s work with Lucinda Williams. She writes from a similar emotional place as Williams, and her vocals evidence the same sort of moaning world-weariness. She’s at […]
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