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theartsdesk at the Savannah Music Festival, GeorgiaTuesday, 26 April 2016![]() The name of the Savannah Music Festival might sound somewhat vague in these days of specialist events, but this is an (almost) three-week sonic orgy which treats all styles equally, blending classical beside bluegrass, jazz next to African, and... Read more... |
CD: Hayes Carll - Lovers and LeaversWednesday, 13 April 2016![]() Absolute heartbreak has been part of country & western since before Hank Williams pined that he was so lonesome he could cry, way back in the 1940s. There’s a strand of country that’s an endless paean to the cowboy’s (and cowgirl’s) wandering... Read more... |
Merle Haggard: Learning to Live with MyselfThursday, 07 April 2016![]() I interviewed Merle Haggard once and he’s a slippery old snake: dry, reserved and fiercely intelligent, with an ornery pride and an oft-used gift for riling people. I’m not sure we got to know him all that much better after Gandulf Hennig’s superb... Read more... |
CD: Richmond Fontaine - You Can't Go Back If There's Nothing To Go Back ToSunday, 20 March 2016![]() News that Richmond Fontaine were calling it a day with one final album and tour was not itself a surprise: across latter-day releases, from at least 2009’s We Used to Think the Freeway Sounded Like a River, the music had become progressively... Read more... |
Land of Hope and Glory, BBC TwoSaturday, 05 March 2016![]() The weekly magazine Country Life was founded in 1897, and is now perhaps improbably owned by Time Inc UK. Its popular image among people who do not necessarily ever look at it is defined by the famous (or infamous) girls in pearls: those portraits... Read more... |
CD: Loretta Lynn - Full CircleSunday, 28 February 2016![]() Loretta Lynn’s first album in over a decade begins not with a song, but a spoken word introduction: the Queen of Country Music, still hands-on in the studio at the age of 83, telling her collaborators about the first song she ever wrote. “I had to... Read more... |
CD: Willie Nelson - Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings GershwinWednesday, 24 February 2016![]() While his old friend and sometime touring companion Bob Dylan has just re-entered Capitol Studios to record a new set of standards to follow the Sinatra-inspired Shadows in the Night, Willie Nelson’s latest release for Sony Legacy focuses solely on... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The Long RydersSunday, 07 February 2016![]() For its 6 April 1985 issue, the NME chose The Long Ryders as its cover stars. The colour picture of the band was emblazoned “A Shotgun Wedding of Country and Punk.” The Los Angeles outfit attracted attention as part of a wave of California bands... Read more... |
Jim Dolan, the Singing TycoonMonday, 25 January 2016![]() We're packed into the basement of Madrid's Costello Nite Club, a kind of narrow brick-lined tunnel off the Calle Gran Via. It's the kind of place where you could imagine finding groups of earnest jazzniks nodding along to atonal pandemonium in 11/7... Read more... |
Storyville: Orion - The Man Who Would Be King, BBC FourTuesday, 17 November 2015![]() The story of Orion, aka Jimmy Ellis, really was a case of truth being weirder than fiction. “He couldn’t have failed, if Elvis had never lived,” we heard from Shelby Singleton, boss of Nashville’s Sun Records, which launched his career – meaning... Read more... |
Husbands & Sons, National TheatreWednesday, 28 October 2015![]() If the thought of three hours of DH Lawrence fills you with dread, fear not. Ben Powers’ inspired melding of Lawrence’s trio of mining plays births a spellbindingly intimate epic with atmosphere thick as the coal dust engulfing this cloistered 1911... Read more... |
CD: Ryan Adams - 1989Sunday, 25 October 2015![]() Back in the early 2000s, it was rumoured that Ryan Adams had covered Is This It by The Strokes in its entirety. According to my extensive cataloguing of the career of Americana’s enfant terrible, only “Last Nite” ever surfaced (I have a live version... Read more... |
