Author: Brian Mansfield
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #15 May-June 1998
Jason & The Scorchers – Midnight Roads & Stages Seen
Consider the options for a Nashville music fan circa 1981. Country was in its post-Urban Cowboy decline (Alabama’s “Love In The First Degree” and Kenny Rogers’ “I Don’t Need You” were two of the year’s biggest hits). Journey, Styx and Ted Nugent dominated the rock airwaves. The local scene was negligible, except when a certain [...]
Not Fade Away - Reissue Review from Issue #10 July-Aug 1997
Various Artists – Rural String Bands of Tennessee
From the summer in 1927 when the Victor Talking Machine Company’s Ralph Peer came down from New York and fired up his makeshift studio in Bristol to record a Mississippian named Jimmie Rodgers and Virginia’s Carter Family, Tennessee’s musical history has been shaped largely by outsiders and carpetbaggers. County Records’ Rural String Bands From Tennessee [...]
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #9 May-June 1997
Julie Miller – In The Beginning
People coming to Julie Miller via the country work of her husband Buddy may be surprised to learn her recording career actually predates his: Blue Pony isn’t her first album, it’s her fifth. Between 1990 and 1994, Miller made four albums in the contemporary Christian field, all of which she and Buddy co-produced. Like Blue [...]
