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Artist: Jolene

Waxed - Record Review from Issue #40 July-Aug 2002

Jolene – The Pretty Dive

Some months back, The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page feature about an 18-year-old Britney Spears wannabe that MCA Records had dropped $2.2 million on — and sold a grand total of 378 copies of her first album. Meanwhile, real bands that actually, y’know, play music can’t even get the time of day from the [...]

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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #27 May-June 2000

Jolene – Antic Ocean

From the first notes of the glorious, chiming dulcimer that dominates “Calling Madeline”, the opening track, one thing is abundantly clear. Jolene is not so much starting over as they are making a fresh start. Mostly recorded for Sire before a label shakeup left the band in a position to take their album and run, [...]

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The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #14 March-April 1998

Jolene – After The Dazzle Of Day

For the first half of this decade, the three-night North Carolina Music Showcase was a fairly big deal, a chance for bands who weren’t part of Chapel Hill’s Next Big Thing un-scene to play a 30-minute set for a guaranteed big crowd and a judges panel staffed with state-level luminaries. A few Showcase graduates have [...]

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Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #2 Winter 1995

Jolene – Ardently pursuing their Hee-Haw memories

Talking about middle-class white kids and how they first got into music, producer Jim Dickinson once said, “Everybody learned it from the yardman.” Well, not quite everybody. “My first experience with country music was actually watching ‘Hee Haw’ when I was a kid,” admits Dave Burris, guitarist for the North Carolina country-rock band Jolene. “After [...]

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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #3 Spring 1996

Jolene – Hell’s Half Acre

Several months and three issues into the existence of this magazine, it’s becoming fairly clear to me that if indeed the No Depression community has a home base at the moment – a geographic region that seems unusually rich in alternative country acts, in terms of both quantity and quality – it’s North Carolina. Chicago [...]

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From the Blogs

  • Roger Knox: Stranger in My Land (Bloodshot, 2013)
    Moving and socially significant Australian country music Though country music is most typically associated with the Southern United States, it's impact has been felt all around the world. In addition to Nashville and Texas exports, a strong but little-known strain developed among Australian aboriginals in the second half of the twentieth century.… […]
  • The Great Escape, Brighton, 2013: day two
    It was definitely Billy Bragg's day, with a strong contender for performance of the year, not just of TGE. In comparison with the other stuff I saw, it's a bit like wondering how the rest got on when Mo Farah turned up for the dads' race at sports day... It was probably the fifth or sixth time I've seen Billy over the last 25 years or so […]
  • Brittany Holljes on the Origins of Delta Rae and Her Healthy Fleetwood Mac Obsession
    Delta Rae might sound like the down-home name of a backwoods country singer but it’s really just Greek to Brittany Holljes. “I think there are a lot of ‘Delta’ bands out there, too, so we kind of get that ... people get confused,” said Holljes, the whip-smart singer of the North Carolina-based sextet (like Deborah Harry used to say about Blondie, Delta Rae i […]
  • Crowd-sourcing to crowd-pleasing: The rise of Kat Edmonson
    If Kat Edmonson ever becomes a household name, she can put it down not just to her talent as a jazz singer, but to some decidedly modern financing as well. The 29-year-old Texan, an old-school chanteuse with a contemporary lilt, has funded production of her second album via a community workshop and through… […]
  • When to get your ass saved and when to drown
    How does the co-writing song process differ from the alone songwriting process you just wrote about? Co-writing is quite different from writing alone. When I'm working on something alone I have complete freedom. Freedom to experiment, to make mistakes, to try things I'm quite sure won't work and the freedom to reconstruct whatever has come bef […]
  • CD Review - Fiddleworms "See The Light"
    The ambitious new album See The Light, from Alabama quintet Fiddleworms is a cavalcade of styles with literally a parade of guest musicians including the University of North Alabama marching Band. The eleven original tracks are interspersed with snippets of radio sound effects and spoken word segments that flow from jazzy blues to stomping country rock fusio […]

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