Well I'm glad to say the rain did ease off a bit today, so flooding averted! It did continue into the night and the river did overspill, but was retained by a small wall. Not much comfort, knowing that the forecast is for more heavy rain tomorrow and Sunday. Song of the Day: From Clare To Here [Nanci Griffith]
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a venerable institution in our part of the world. This scenic drive runs 469 miles, from Shenandoah National Park (south of Charlottesville, VA) to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina (southwest of Asheville). The road winds through the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests in Virginia, and the [...]
Flores has added a few valuable numbers to her discography and a bunch of sassy standards that suggest once again that she will be happiest strapping on an electric guitar and rocking out on a stage. It is now over 20 years since Rosie Flores's self-titled debut album arrived in the midst of the "new country" movement that spawned Randy Travis, Dwight Yoakam, Nanci Griffith, and Lyle Lovett....
FEATURING: kristin hersh, anaïs mitchell, nina nastasia, holly golightly, melody gardot, rose kemp, kelli ali, those dancing days, rose elinor dougall, my ruin, sandy dillon, the ditty bops, madam, kamila thompson, pepi ginsberg, kim richey and society of imaginary friends FEATURING: cerys matthews, bat for lashes, rickie lee jones, scout niblett, the fiery furnaces, basia bulat, my brightest...
Nathaniel Rateliff had a shot at being the next chart-topper like Chris Daughtry or Chad Kroeger. Instead, the Denver-based singer-songwriter chose a very different path, one that could make him the next underground hero like Bon Iver or Iron & Wine.
Armed with a knack for storytelling and cowgirl logic, Eliza Gilkyson's music evokes the spirit of Lucinda Williams, Shawn Colvin and Nanci Griffith yet spins a sound distinctly its own. Cassandra Wilson turns out hypnotic African beats meets bluesy swing on Loverly.
Bring a Surprising Mix of Jazz, Bluegrass, Bebop and More … to the stage at bergenPAC - Saturday November 21st - 8:00 PM With a total of 11 Grammy wins and a whopping 27 nominations, banjo big-hit Béla Fleck and the Flecktones bring their multifaceted and seemingly unrivaled sound to the stage at bergenPAC on November 21st, at 8 p.m. Since the beginning, Fleck bounced between a handful...
Voted #1 a cappella band in the U.S. in 2007, the four members of Moira Smiley and VOCO create post-folk, improvisation-built songs while digging into old Americana and Eastern European sounds, and they are coming to Alamosa, Col. on Wed., Nov. 11, 7:30 p.m., courtesy of the Alamosa Live Music Association (ALMA) and the Adams State College music department. Admission is $14 for the general public,...
Nanci Griffith peforms the old Stephen Foster classic "Hard Times Come Again No More." More Nanci Griffith here and here . . From: Terrierman's Daily Dose To order the book. web site.
The legendary singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith has a new album called The Loving Kind and she's offering a free download of the title song about a Louisiana court judge's decision to back an interracial marriage. Richard and Mildred Loving were a married white man and black woman who were forced to leave their native state of Virginia under threat of arrest because of the state’s Jim Crow law...
The title track of Nanci Griffith's new CD, "The Loving Kind," about the Loving v. Virginia case that ended the ban on interracial marriagesin 1967, became oddly topical in 2009 last week when a Louisiana court judge banned a such a marriage. In protest, Griffith is making the sweet country-folk ballad a free download on her web site www.NanciGriffith.com , for the next 30 days. Griffith...
A lovely duet. Adam Duritz was in a deep depression when he met Nanci Griffith and Brian Claflin, who helped him out of it. Together, they wrote this song. I got to meet Brian Claflin at the National Storytellers Festival. His dad is the legendary storyteller, Willy Claflin. To Top Of Main Page
The Corduroy Road offers a fresh take at bluegrass and old-time Southern rock. The Athens, Georgia by-way-of central Kentucky quartet the Corduroy Road blends bluegrass and old-time Southern rock for an Americana flavor that stands out from the rest on Love is a War. Drew Carman (vocals, banjo, harmonica) and Dylan Solise (guitar, vocals) layer rich, multi-part vocal harmonies, percussive strumming,...
September this year marks ten years since I made my first, tentative and over-sharey, foray into blogging. I hope you’ll forgive a little self-indulgence on my part, but I’d like to do something to celebrate a pretty significant milestone. I’ve hit upon the idea of publishing some selected takes from my archives – there’s a [...]