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#65 Sep-Oct 2006 {Old Crow Medicine Show}
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#65 Sep-Oct 2006 {Old Crow Medicine Show}


ON THE COVER: Old Crow Medicine Show. Photograph by Thomas Petillo.

FRONT PORCH
Hello Stranger; Box Full Of Letters; Field Reportings; Letter From New Orleans; Farther Along (Syd Barrett).

MIKED — live reviews
Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Telluride, CO; Hacienda Brothers, Dan Penn in Piermont & New York, NY; TapeOpCon showcase in Tucson, AZ; Sarah Borges & the Broken Singles in Raleigh, NC; Natalie MacMaster in Alexandria, VA; Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, TN.

TOWN & COUNTRY — brief regional features
Drams (Denton, TX); Blood Meridian (Vancouver, BC); John Brannen (Asheville, NC); Rench (Brooklyn, NY); Diana Jones (Nashville, TN); Sera Cahoone (Seattle, WA).

THE LONG WAY AROUND — extended features
Los Lobos by Don McLeese
Pete Droge by Peter Blackstock
Anne McCue by Roy Kasten
Dirty Dozen Brass Band by Alex Rawls
Todd Snider & Will Kimbrough by Peter Cooper
Black Keys by Mike Usinger
Lambchop by William Bowers
Old Crow Medicine Show by Barry Mazor
Blaze Foley by Joe Nick Patoski

SITTIN’ & THINKIN’ — essay
by Rich Kienzle
A Face In The Crowd.

NOT FADE AWAY — reissues
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys; Red Foley; Johnny Rivers; Great Speckled Bird; Wilson Pickett; Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown; King Curtis; Reno & Smiley; Marvin Sease; Kingston Trio; James Hunter; Bud Isaacs; Soul Gospel Vol. 2; Feel Like My Time Ain’t Long.

WAXED — reviews
Ray LaMontagne; Tom Petty; Raul Malo; Hem; Guy Clark; Richard Buckner; Sadies; Bobby Bare Jr.’s Young Criminals Starvation League; Chris Thile; Eric Bachmann; Shawn Colvin; Ollabelle; Duhks; Michael Franti & Spearhead; Carrie Rodriguez; Madeleine Peyroux; P.F. Sloan; M. Ward; Bo Ramsey; Tony Joe White; Jim Lauderdale; Steve Goodman tribute; Lisa Germano; Ani DiFranco; Kelly Joe Phelps; Don Rigsby & Midnight Call; Fred Eaglesmith; Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys; Robert Earl Keen; Linda Ronstadt & Ann Savoy; Randy Weeks; Mountain Goats; Damon McMahon; Some Girls; Paul Burch; Angela Desveaux; Grascals; IV Thieves; Anonymous 4; Jeremy Spencer; Jesse DeNatale; Sara Hickman; Andy Fairweather Low; Crooked Still; Rogue’s Gallery; Charlie Sexton & Shannon McNally; Riley Baugus; Trilobite; Ane Brun; Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder; Charlie Burton & the Dorothy Lynch Mob; Kris Delmhorst; Freedy Johnston; Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials; Mary Karlzen; Workhorses Of The Entertainment/Recreational Industry; Downpilot; Damnwells; Submarines; Long Winters; Jesus H. Christ & The Four Hornsmen Of The Apocalypse; William Lee Ellis; Great Lakes; Amy Speace; Dave Evans; Magnolia Summer; Bernard Fanning; Justin Trevino; Dixie Bee-Liners; Texas Sapphires; Weary Boys; Weed Patch; Glossary; Ginn Sisters; Hello Stranger; Don Peris.

BACK PORCH
Reel Stories; Film At 11; Bound; Screen Door.

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