January 11, 2011 by Jeff Giddens
Hear clips from the upcoming Middle Brother EP!
January 11, 2011 by Jeff Giddens
For fans of his latest O Ye Devastator, check out Doug Burr’s live session with Daytrotter, recorded Dec 29, 2010. You can also vote for Doug’s session to be the best session of 2010 here.
Gregg Allman has one of the most distinctive voices in American music. Going back to the thrilling tracks of the early Allman Brothers albums — including my favorite, Live at the Fillmore East — Allman’s vocals have made him a rock star and a staple of classic-rock radio.
But I’ve always heard a blues singer.
Low Country Blues, out Jan. 18, gets Allman back to the roots he and brother Duane shared as they set out from Macon, Ga., on the unpredictable adventure that became the Allman Brothers Band. This stripped-down collection of covers (and a few Allman originals) was produced by T-Bone Burnett, who seems to possess an inexhaustible appetite for interesting settings that push established musicians past their comfort zones.
In this case, Allman was joined by Dennis Crouch, who only plays acoustic bass, and Jay Bellerose, who played drums with calfskin heads that deliver an old-school sound appropriate for the material. Doyle Bramhall II had a tough job: how not to sound like any of the amazing guitarists associated with Gregg Allman over the years (Duane and Derek Trucks come to mind). His playing adds another fascinating chapter to Allman’s recorded legacy, which sounds reinvigorated here.
January 10, 2011 by Jeff Giddens
First Listen: Gregg Allman, ‘Low Country Blues’
January 9, 2011 by Paul Slavens
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January 7, 2011 by Jeff Giddens
In case you missed Justin Townes Earle performing the title track from his latest, Harlem River Blues on Letterman, here is the performance, featuring Jason Isbell on guitar. (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
January 6, 2011 by Jeff Giddens
Vincent Moon has captured great performances at his site, La Blogotheque, for somet ime now. Here is a great one, showing Phoenix in their hometown with an off-the-cuff performance of “1901”. (Source: http://player.vimeo.com/)
December 26, 2010 by Paul Slavens
Greetings all.
Hope you are having a great holiday season so far. I have some of this years best new music on tap tonight.
December 19, 2010 by Paul Slavens
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December 13, 2010 by Jeff Giddens
The Pogues – Fairytale Of New York The Pogues – “Fairytale of New York” This 1987 ode to those for whom the holidays aren’t necessarily happy comes from legendary Irish band The Pogues. The song tells a tale of an Irish immigrant couple confronting addictions and failed dreams at Christmastime in the Big Apple. With… Read more »
December 12, 2010 by Paul Slavens
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