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Column from web archive November 4, 2008

“I’m on my way…”

By the time this column is posted on Tuesday morning, I should have finished my second cup of coffee, and will have read some of the news online before cooking and serving and eating breakfast. And I will have taken however long it takes to vote. Because schools close on election day here in Kentucky, [...]

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Record Review from web archive November 3, 2008

Ollabelle

One of these days, we’re going to get the knock-you-down-in-your-boots greatness that has been bubbling just below the surface of Ollabelle’s music so far. Their 2004 self-titled debut album was a beautiful collection of reverent yet unique takes on traditional gospel and spirituals. The follow-up, 2006′s Riverside Battle Songs, suffered from lackluster original material, especially [...]

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Column from web archive November 3, 2008

“Someone’s shouting, lord…”

As election day approaches, truth to tell, I feel more dread than hope in my general vicinity. Halloween horror has been usurped by a much more pervasive anxiety. On those rare occasions when I talk to family members back in Texas about politics, I hear about fear. One of my cousins told me that she [...]

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Record Review from web archive November 2, 2008

Donavon Frankenreiter

Surf-rock used to mean Dick Dale and the Ventures, who were known for gonzo guitar instrumentals that replicated the rush of riding the waves in the midday sun. Now, with surfers-turned-soul-men Jack Johnson and Donavon Frankenreiter, the term is more about sipping light beer under a beach umbrella. Frankenreiter stays under shade for this third [...]

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Live Reviews from web archive November 2, 2008

N.C. Rocks For Change Concert

If you were a Barack Obama fan – or, heck, even if you were a John McCain fan who simply loves good independent music – you could’ve done a lot worse than to find yourself on the Graham Terrace patio next to Morehead Planetarium on the University of North Carolina campus in Chapel Hill Saturday [...]

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Record Review from web archive November 1, 2008

Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby

When Wreckless Eric Goulden and Amy Rigby tied the knot back in April, it would have been fitting if the long-playing cult faves’ wedding announcement were a flier stapled to a telephone pole. Despite a body of work that recalls in varying doses such kindred-spirit peers as Nick Lowe, Robyn Hitchcock, and the late Ian [...]

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From the Blogs

  • Gonzo Country: How to Write a Hit Country Song (Tractors,Trucks, Fishing, Beer and Jesus)
    Turnstyled Junkpiled's How To Write A Hit Country Song Tractors, Trucks, Fishing, Beer and Jesusby Courtney Sudbrink, Editor Many of today’s young,up-and-coming Country 
songwriters may be scratching their heads, wondering why Nashville isn’t biting. Bobby Bare once sang of the “Sure Hit Songwriter's Pen,” but unless that pen bleeds… […]
  • Interview: Singer/Songwriter Keith Betti
    For all the bittersweet twang and folksy melodies on singer/songwriter Keith Betti’s latest album,
Company Loves Misery, the ghost of George Harrison haunts the premises like no other. Harrison isn’t named-checked on Betti’s biography and nor is he mentioned on his store page.
 Nevertheless, the soaring melodies of “Found a Love” and the sunny warmth of “It’ […]
  • The Birth of British Folk Rock - 45 Years On
    It is always dangerous to claim the birth of a particular genre of music, but a case can be made that 45 years ago on May 27 there was a major delivery -- the arrival of British 
folk rock. The midwives at this event were the members of  Fairport Convention, a group that is still wildly popular among aficionados of the genre and which spawned many others fro […]
  • Stackridge, Farncombe Music Club (UK, 5/18/12)
    I first started going to live gigs in my early teens. I was underage. I lied about my date of birth so that I could become a member of Friars, a music club based in Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire. Life membership was 25p. I still have my member’s card. Wild Turkey in June 1971 was the first live band I saw and some forty one years later I am still occupyin […]
  • Bonnie Raitt, John Prine & Tom Waits at Opryland (circa '74)
    Bonnie, Johnny & Tom Visit Opryland, USA — an interview-article by W. Conrad for Buddy Magazine (March, 1976)

 
 
Backstage and on stage at Nashville's Opryland, Ben Fong-Torres, rock journalist from 
Rolling Stone, was shadowing Bonnie Raitt, the star of the evening's attraction. In the shadows, lurking inside his cheap suit and a cloud of to […]
  • The Last Time I Saw Gram Parsons
    By Bill Conrad (His Prep School Pal)

 Summer of 1969, I was in London when I saw a flyer advertising the Byrds at Royal Albert Hall. Melody Maker, the local music news, suggested that a few Beatles and Stones might attend. That was incentive enough for me.
  The Byrds took the stage and launched into "Turn, Turn, Turn."  Other than band leader Rog […]

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