Artist: Bob Martin
Column from web archive November 17, 2008
Rediscovering Bob Martin, for the first time
I’m not sure what prompted me to play Bob Martin’s Midwest Farm Disaster when I came across it while cleaning my office this fall. I knew that I’d never heard of Martin and that I couldn’t remember the promo advance arriving in the mail. It was more than likely, in any case, that I would [...]
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- 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… […]
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- The Birth of British Folk Rock - 45 Years OnIt 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 ParsonsBy 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 […]
