Artist: Laura Cantrell
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #67 Jan-Feb 2007
Steve Earle / Allison Moorer / Laura Cantrell / Tim Easton – Southpaw (Brooklyn, NY)
According to what he told the SRO crowd at this all-acoustic CMJ songwriter’s showcase, Steve Earle had never played in Brooklyn before. But he seemed happy to be here. The youngish audience (a lot younger than him, anyway) cheered his entrance and enthusiastically mouthed the words to songs new and old. They were on the [...]
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #58 July-Aug 2005
Laura Cantrell – Simple twist of fate
“I figured out a way to stay in New York, which was get a day job and then be involved in the things you love to do and it’ll work itself out. I had no huge goal of conquering the music business. I got to do cool things, and all those things just made me [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #42 Nov-Dec 2002
Laura Cantrell – When The Roses Bloom Again
Laura Cantrell has consistently posited herself as a fan first and foremost, not only through her duties as a DJ at famed freeform station WFMU, but also with her 2000 debut album, Not The Tremblin’ Kind. On the latter, she championed great songwriters such as Joe Flood, Amy Allison and Robert McCreedy, covering their songs [...]
Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #30 Nov-Dec 2000
Laura Cantrell – Americana via Scotland
Laura Cantrell has had a big influence on the country music scene in New York City, primarily through her role as the host of WFMU’s “Radio Thrift Shop”, where she spins a delightful mix of old country and alt-country and lots of music in-between every Saturday afternoon. In the past few years, however, Cantrell had [...]
