Floramay Holliday performing with Sis Deville at Threadgill’s in Austin, Texas on April 20, 2010.
Band joins lineup for great cause before cruising off for hiatus till fall Sis Deville Sis Deville is a supergroup of undiscovered gems. The act personifies talent as a collective and in each member’s solo career, though it isn’t currently […]
Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles performing at the Bug Music Showcase at the Cedar Street Courtyard during SXSW 2010.
For the third annual Grounded in Music benefit concert, board member Patty Griffin asked friends Scott Miller and Jack Ingram to join her for an evening of tunes to support the local organization that brings musical instruments and instruction to […]
Downtown Church (Credential Records) Patty Griffin never expected to make a gospel record. In fact, she figured that “Wiggley Fingers” from her 1998 release Flaming Red effectively ruined any chance she might have had; after all she is a self-described […]
With touches of zydeco, blues, country, rock, soul and folk, Welcome Home, Shelley King’s latest record with members of the Subdudes (John Magnie, Tim Cook and Steve Amedée) is a spicy gumbo of roots style and sound for your ears. […]
Newly relocated singer-songwriter Jessie Torrisi left the Big Apple for Austin at the beginning of this year, following her musical dreams and creating her first record, Brûler, Brûler. She took some time to talk with us about the move, being […]
When they’re not out on the road promoting Heaven & Earth, their latest record, or in the studio recording, Ricky Davis (half of the duo Blue Mother Tupelo) keeps busy handling the scheduling, producing and other business aspects of music. […]
The multi-talented Dave Rawlings (best known as Gillian Welch’s record-producing, guitar-playing musical partner) has slipped into the front man’s spotlight with his signature 1935 Epiphone Olympic and a batch of long-lost tunes from various projects. While the Dave Rawlings Machine […]
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