Crime Tune March 2010: Drivin N Cryin- Legal Gun
Drivin N Cryin- Legal Gun
Amsterdam in 81
Monty walks alone
Coming in a five fifty night
Disconnects the phone
Oct in 81
Sara-a-gue walks alone
Coming in another night
She disconnects the phone
Because he's just a legal gun
And she's just a legal whore
Richard Ferreira Talks about Charlotte Park Rangers, New Album
Richard Ferreira's "Somewhereville" didn't get much notice, but it was one of the soulful Americana gems of the early 2000s featuring one of the best kiss-off songs ever, "Bye Bye Baby." Ferreira's catchy melodies and solid lyrics made the record
Review: Shooter Jennings & Hierophant- Black Ribbons
Towards the end of last year, there was a discussion on this website discussing whether or not Wilco still belonged in the Americana community. I don't recall if a consensus was ever reached, but the opinions seemed to be split with both sides making well-reasoned cases. I have
Free download from John Hiatt - "The Open Road"
John Hiatt's new record, The Open Road dropped yesterday, and the fine folks at New West Records have given us the title track to share with you as a free download.
Free MP3: John Hiatt - "The Open Road"
(To listen, simply click on the link.
Old Friends Found - Goose Creek Symphony
The other day I was thinking about lost and forgotten music, well, maybe just not listened to in a while and I thought about Goose Creek Symphony. I first heard Goose Creek in the early 70's and I think, I was introduced to them by my wife! Anyway,
Mamalou: A Profile of Love and Grace
On a damp November night, songstress Emmylou Harris is half-way into an intimate acoustic show at the Birchmere Music Hall, Washington D.C.’s premier music venue for veteran performers, when she recounts an incident surrounding her song, “Red Dirt Girl.”
“Red Dirt Girl,” off Harris’s Grammy-award winning album