R.E.M. / Wilco - Red Rocks (Morrison, CO)
Extraordinary things happen on a regular basis at Red Rocks, and the best results often come from determined opening acts. Guy Clark, playing before Lyle Lovett in June 2002, immediately comes to mind. The most memorable flash of last year's season, his "Dublin Blues" doubled over
Chris Scruggs - Honky Tonkin' Lifestyle
Rockabilly revivalism, a tribute to a vogue and a dinner theater of the damned, has not produced much compelling music. Among the herd of amiable necrophiliacs attracted to the subculture, there is little fresh thinking, and few good players. But every ten years or so, something startling pops from the
Robert Earl Keen - Farm Fresh Onions
"It's the little things," Robert Earl Keen once sang with switchblade humor, "that piss me off." Here, it's the little things that elevate a typically solid selection of material from the veteran troubadour into the most musically compelling album of Keen'
Unfinished Business: The Life And Times Of Danny Gatton
Danny Gatton was not "the world's greatest unknown guitar player," although many national magazines and local television stations swore to it. Quite a few people knew exactly who he was. Many professional musicians (especially those with an ear to the ground) had heard -- and heard
Merle Haggard - Branded man
Do I contradict myself?
Very well then I contradict myself
(I am huge, I contain multitudes.)
-- Walt Whitman ("Song Of Myself")
It says here that Merle Haggard is our greatest living singer and songwriter. Country singer and songwriter, if you must limit him.
Just do not argue
Handsome Family - Tragic songs of life
On an early September evening, across the U.S.A., a million little girls -- and quite a few boys, too -- gasp suddenly, struck by a fleeting spasm of pain. The origin of this mysterious discomfort? Rennie Sparks of the Handsome Family, who has just expressed a sentiment so