Artist: Marah
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #25 Jan-Feb 2000
Marah – Street Smarts
Marah’s fans are not multitudinous yet, but the fans this Philadelphia group does have include some of the most respected figures in roots-rock. When Cary Hudson and Laurie Stirratt of Blue Mountain, for example, heard a tape of Marah’s first album-in-progress, the Mississippi couple insisted on releasing it on their own label, Black Dog Records. [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #18 Nov-Dec 1998
Marah – 7th Street Entry (Minneapolis, MN)
After playing Friday and Saturday in the main room at First Avenue opening for Twin Cities darlings the Jayhawks, Philadelphia misfits Marah ventured next door to the intimate 7th Street Entry later Saturday night to play their third gig in two days. Yeah, they looked tired, but even more so they were, well, hammered. With [...]
Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #15 May-June 1998
Marah – Hootenanny for the inner-city soul
In South Philadelphia, at every turn, you’ll find endless representations of the working-class ethic that is particularly idiomatic to this blue-collar neighborhood. They’re the folks who sell you vegetables and meats at the Italian market, or fix your car at the garage around the corner; who can be found after work at the neighborhood bar [...]
