Music: Bluegrass
Currently listing articles 190-151:
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Music Review: Bonnie "Prince" Billy - Lie Down In the Light— A review of Will Oldham's latest.
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Music Review: David Bromberg - Live New York City 1982— David Bromberg returns with an excellent album of acoustic American music.
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Music Review: Creaking Tree String Quartet - The Soundtrack— Beautiful music blending jazz, folk, and bluegrass to create a unique sound only known to Creaking Tree.
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Concert Review: Bonnaroo 2008, Part 3— All good things must come to end, but what condition will we be in?
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Grascals, V-Project, Roots of Creation, Amelia White, Smiling Strangers— From bluegrass and reggae jams to alt-country and "three-minute" pop, this week's round-up has something for nearly everyone.
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Concert Review: Bonnaroo 2008, Part 2— No rest for the wicked as the bands just kept coming.
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Music DVD Review: Bill Monroe - Bill Monroe: Father Of Bluegrass Music— An interesting and historical look at an under appreciated musical icon.
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Music Review: Silver Jews - Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea— Silver Jews' latest album is a mixed bag.
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Wyldwood House Concert Series Opens— House concerts offer a relaxed and intimate way to experience music and learn about an artist and their music.
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Music Review: Yonder Mountain String Band - Mountain Tracks, Volume 5— One of the finest CDs YMSB has put together.
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Music Review: Dan Tyminski - Wheels— At this rate, the singer might some day be a bigger star than his buddy, George Clooney.
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Music Review: I'm Not There Soundtrack— The greatest achievement may be the way this reveres the songs without becoming another tired artifact of Dylan worship.
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Music Review: Fred Eaglesmith - Tinderbox— Fred Eaglesmith's gritty bluegrass-roots CD parses the difference between piety and faith in America today
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Music Review: The Wood Brothers - Loaded— What do you get when you mix a down-home instrumental sound with an indie mindset? The Wood Brothers.
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Killing America Softly With Their Songs - The Rise of the "Americanist" Culture— When Americans began to sing dirges was when I sensed History's tragic hand upon her shoulder.
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Music Review: New Monsoon - V— From the first song to the last this CD rocks.
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Album Review: The Ike Reilly Assassination - We Belong to the Staggering Evenings— The greatest American band of the 21st Century.
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Music Review: The Wilders - Someone's Got To Pay— A talented, skilled, and passionate band who know how to bring great music to life.
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Retro Redux: Remember The Music — Not The Tragedy— Although Uncle Louie met an early and tragic end, the spirit of his music is worth remembering.
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Music Review: Carolina Chocolate Drops - Dona Got A Ramblin’ Mind— Several centuries of music education in two hours.
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Music Review: Cowboy Junkies - Trinity Revisited (CD/DVD)— Already one of the more memorable things I will get to review in 2008.
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Music Review: Climax Golden Twins, Various Performers - Victrola Favorites: Artifacts From Bygone Days— A fascinating musical voyage around the world that anyone with an interest in the history of recorded music won't want to miss.
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Music Review: Fred Eaglesmith - Milly's Cafe— American original Fred J. Eaglesmith treats his Fredhead fans to the blue-plate special at Milly's Cafe.
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El Bicho's 2007 Music Awards— To do his part during the strike-ravaged awards season, El Bicho honors the year in music.
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My All-Star CDs of 2007: The Starters— Here are the 2007 releases that I really, REALLY like.
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Music Review: Merle Haggard - The Bluegrass Sessions— Is it bluegrass? Does it matter? A rich collection from a master at the top of his game.
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Music Review: Papa Truck - Papa Truck— UK bluegrass band shows the world what they're made of with their debut CD.
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Interview: John Carter Cash— The son of musical legends speaks about the DVD of his parents' variety show.
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Music Review: Various Artists Art Of Field Recording Volume 1: Fifty Years Of Traditional American Music Documented By Art Rosenbaum— Some might not leave home without American Express cards, but Art doesn't leave home without tape recorder and microphone.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up— Pete Wernick's Flexigrass is a truly unique fusion of bluegrass and old-time jazz.
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Music Review: The Bridge - The Bridge— The Bridge's self-titled release delivers a melting pot of musical styles, from funk to bluegrass to hip-hop.
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New Album Releases 10/23/07: All Is Well Again In New Release Land: Neil Young, Ryan Adams, Carrie Underwood, Dave Gahan, Rob Zombie, Plant/Krauss And More— After a couple of slow weeks, it is our happy duty to report that all is once again well in new release land.
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The Breakdown: Ryan Adams, Fripp/Eno, Tony Levin, Plant/Krauss, Ween— A couple of slashes mark an eclectic week of music.
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Band of the Week: Music Review - Singer Wil Maring— A contemporary singer/songwriter with the depth of classic folk artists.
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Band of the Week: Interview - Wil Maring— Singer uses memories to reignite classic folk music.
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Music Review The Grascals Long list of Heartaches— A little bit of bluegrass to set your soul singing.
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Music Review: Various Artists, People Take Warning!: Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs 1913-1938— An extensive sampling of what Tom Waits calls in the liner notes the "oral tabloids of the day."
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Album Review: CAKE - B-Sides and Rarities— Sometimes you can't have your CAKE and eat it too.
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Music Review: Levon Helm Dirt Farmer— ...it's not a good album for a guy coming back from throat cancer; it's a good album period.
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Music Review: The Sadies - New Seasons— These Toronto-based country rockers release their first album in three years.
