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Author: Steve Gardner

Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #33 May-June 2001

Carolina Roots: Women’s Voices Of North Carolina Music – Dana Auditorium (Greensboro, NC)

The history behind this concert stretches back to the 1750s, when Quakers came to this area of central North Carolina and called it home. By the 1830s, the growing community wanted a coeducational school near their homes, and the New Garden Boarding School was opened in 1837. In harmony with Quaker ideals, the school became [...]

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Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #33 May-June 2001

Justin Trevino – What’s in a namesake

It has been said that you can’t swing a dead cat in Austin without hitting a good musician. Even so, it would take quite a few swings to tag an artist the likes of Justin Trevino. Blind since birth, Trevino was born in Brownsville, Texas, at the southern tip of the state. His family moved [...]

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Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #32 March-April 2001

Elizabeth Cook – Makin’ ma & pa proud

Every year new artists are accepted by each of the various facets of Nashville and touted as the saviors of…whatever. So to say that Elizabeth Cook is the latest artist in Nashville to catch the attention of certain ears isn’t anything new. You’ll read such statements many more times throughout the year. What is unusual [...]

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From the Blogs

  • Hearth Music Guide to Northwest Folklife Festival 2013
    We're back again with our annual guide to the hugely humongous Northwest Folklife Festival, this Memorial Day Weekend, May 24-27, 2013. This is the largest community music festival in the nation, with (last I checked) 800+ bands, 25+ stages, and so much music and dance that it's physically impossible to see even a small fraction of the things you […]
  • CD Reissue Review: Swamp Dogg - Gag a Maggott (Stone Dogg/Alive, 1973/2013)
    Funky soul from 1973, with two bonus tracks After his innovative 1970 debut, Total Destruction to Your Mind, Swamp Dogg (born Jerry Williams, Jr.) continued to cut fine soul albums, despite a lack of big label distribution, chart action or major sales. His deep… […]
  • Americana Music Association Honors and Award Nominations-A Rundown
    There is a subtle difference in the nominating categories for the Americana Honors & Award Nominations from the rest of the awards in the music industry. Most give a ranking, which usually begins with ‘best.’  No where in the nominations… […]
  • CD Review - Stacie Collins and the Al-Mighty Band "Shinin' LIVE!"
    SHININ’ LIVE is the DVD and the ass-kickin', hip-grinding and smile making soundtrack CD of the concert at Bootleggers Bar in Kendal, England is included as a free Extra. I can remember the night, as if it was yesterday, when I was standing in front of a packed crowd who had come from all over the UK to see this special gig in a Bar that appeared to hav […]
  • Interview: Kurt Marschke of Deadstring Brothers on "Cannery Row"
    In the spring of 2012, two years since his move to Nashville from Detroit, Kurt Marschke connected with another Motor City transplant, JD Mack (formerly of Whitey Morgan & the 78s). After searching for new musical blood to make a new record with, Kurt and JD partnered up with Brad Pemberton (Ryan Adams & The Cardinals), Mike Webb (Poco), Pete Finney […]
  • Wakarusa 2013: Just a Week Away!
    As you can imagine, I am getting very excited for Wakarusa. I would like to say thank you again to No Depression for making this adventure possible. I cannot wait to share my experiences with all of you. As the final countdown begins, I am hard at work researching and preparing so I can bring you the best coverage of the event. Through this process, I have s […]

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