Author: Michael Eck
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #55 Jan-Feb 2005
Del McCoury Band – Egg (Albany, NY)
It was a bluegrass weekend in Albany, one that brought King Wilkie, Eddie & Martha Adcock and Frank Wakefield close to town. But even those who’d had their fill of flashy picking and high harmonies couldn’t resist a Sunday night bill that boasted both the Gibson Brothers and the Del McCoury Band. The Gibsons hail [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #49 Jan-Feb 2004
Charlie Louvin – Valentine’s (Albany, NY)
Charlie Louvin took the stage in the spangled Nashville equivalent of David Byrne’s big suit. But if his powder blue coat dwarfed his diminutive frame, it did nothing to diminish his legend. Young fans clad in leather and spiked hair dotted a crowd that was heavily populated with classic country fans sitting on the concrete [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #48 Nov-Dec 2003
Jesse Winchester – Bearsville Theater (Bearsville, NY)
“A showman’s life is a smoky bar/The fevered chase of a tiny star/It’s a hotel room and a lonely wife/From what I’ve seen of a showman’s life.” Jesse Winchester wrote “A Showman’s Life” in 1978, but he hasn’t lived much of that life in the 25 years since. The reclusive expatriate singer has tended to [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #46 July-Aug 2003
Chris Whitley – Hotel Vast Horizon
Hotel Vast Horizon begins with a breath, the briefest of exhalations, a sigh almost. A snare drum stirs. And Chris Whitley takes his post as a tour guide into the “New Lost World”. Whitley can rock, sure, but at his best he’s a master of mood and spooky economy. That’s all he’s about on Hotel [...]
Screen Door - Last Page Essay from Issue #8 March-April 1997
Bound to Leave This Dark Behind
There I was again on my hands and knees, the young record nut squirreling through cardboard boxes full of dusty vinyl at some suburban garage sale. I’d found a little goldmine with some Dylan I didn’t have, the first Ian & Sylvia album and some great obscure folk; Koerner, Ray & Glover and the like. [...]
