Music: Country and Americana
Currently listing articles 1285-1251:
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - Elvis (The Fool Album) and Raised On Rock/For Ol' Times Sake— Essential Elvis: Chapter 27.
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - He Touched Me— Essential Elvis: Chapter 25.
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Music Review: Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis - Two Men With The Blues— Two Men With The Blues will undoubtedly take yours away.
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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: Elvis Presley - Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old)— Essential Elvis: Chapter 22
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Anya Singleton, Emory Joseph, Parlour Steps, Kalliopi— Anya Singleton rocks with soul, while Emory Joseph applies a youthful bounce to the Garcia-Hunter canon.
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - On Stage: February 1970— Essential Elvis: Chapter 20.
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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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Music Review: JJ Grey & Mofro Lochloosa and Country Ghetto— Mighty fine music filled with heart and soul that won't fail to move you.
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - From Memphis To Vegas/From Vegas To Memphis— Essential Elvis: Chapter 19.
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - From Elvis In Memphis— Essential Elvis: Chapter 18.
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Music Reviews: Paganini, Charing Cross, Battleroar, Retribution, Dantesco, Montgomery Gentry, and Ted Nugent— Billy Ray Cyrus, Ted Nugent and some Battleroar in the same column? Well, of course, what's wrong with that?
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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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Retro Redux: Banned From Radio Play - Nervous Norvus — Being prohibited by many radio stations probably helped make his song a best-seller.
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Music Review: Janis Martin - The Female Elvis: Complete Recordings 1956-1960— Janis Martin may not be Elvis but she is essential.
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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 Review: Willie Nelson - Stardust: 30th Anniversary Legacy Edition — Sit back and enjoy Willie Nelson’s crooning on his swingin’ masterpiece Stardust.
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Music Review: John Mellencamp - Life, Death, Love, and Freedom— Life, Death, Love, and Freedom is a country blues and back to American roots sound from John Mellencamp.
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The Rockologist Puts Together A 4th Of July 2008 Mixtape— In porn terms, Hendrix's "Star Spangled Banner" is what you would call the "money shot" of a July 4th mixtape.
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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: Dennis Stroughmatt - Cadet Rouselle— Music from Upper Louisiana — which is NOT located in the state of the same name.
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Concert Review: Alejandro Escovedo At Continental Club, Austin, TX— The audience response is huge, and the temperature in the room rises ten degrees due to the energy of the applause.
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Music Review: Willie Nelson - Stardust (30th Anniversary Legacy Edition)— If Willie was already a legend, Stardust forever cemented his status as an icon.
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Music Review: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - Raising Sand— Southern Gothic Americana
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Music Review: Feufollet - Cow Island Hop— The best thing about Cow Island Hop is just how much fun it is to listen to.
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Music Review: Watermelon Slim And The Workers - No Paid Holidays— Watermelon Slim and the Workers can rock the house and break your heart, and do it in a way that we can all understand.
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Always Something New At The Vintage Continental Club— There are bars with music, in the corner, part of the background. At the Continental Club, music is front and center.
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Music Review: Railroad Earth - Amen Corner— Maybe the band’s best album yet.
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Music Review: Emmylou Harris – All I Intended To Be— Summoning the homespun grandeur of her earliest works, Harris delivers one of her finest albums to date.
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Music Review: John Dee Holeman - You Got To Lose, You Can't Win All The Time— You Got To Lose, You Can't Win All The Time, that which was old, can be made new again.
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Music Review: Emmylou Harris - All I Intended To Be— I’m going to tell you right off the bat: I love Emmylou Harris’ new album.
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Music Review: Band of the Week - Jay Nash— Down-to-earth, playful, witty, and occasionally profound, grounded but sentimental, sensual but intelligent, romantic but only in passing. A superb album.
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Music Review: Tift Merritt - Another Country— Tift Merritt Reconnects With Her Muse in Paris
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BC Music Goodie Bag: Willie Nelson and Wynton Marsalis, Miranda Cosgrove, Eric Himan, KaiserCartel, Brett Michaels, and Music from The Love Guru Soundtrack— Listen to and watch videos for some newly released and upcoming music.
