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Americana, Roots, Folk, Blues and Country music. Featured Artists . New and classic tracks.40 BEST SINGER SONGWRITER ALBUMS. (PART 2 0F 3)Episode includes Mickey Newbury, Karen Dalton, Bert Jansch and Bill Fay.(Part 1 is Ep. 227)
DAN FOGELBERG THE INNOCENT AGE - DISC #2 ARTISTS INCLUDE Muse, Neil Diamond, Eva Cassidy, Doug Ashdown, Kevin Johnson, Sally Oldfield, Mickey Newbury, Anne Murray and Gina Jeffries. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Dave Mason, Robin Trower, Kirk Lorange, Ry Cooder, Rod McCormack, and Dan Fogelberg. COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! ORIGINAL VERSION— AFTER THE GOLDRUSH — NEIL YOUNG. COVER VERSION — TRIO. PRESENTED BY James Gee as in, Gee, All the good things in life make you fat or drunk! www.singersongwritersandsensationalguitarists.com
Egbert Meijers is boezemvriend van blueslegende Harry Muskee, de ontdekker van Daniël Lohues en voormalig klasgenoot van Johan Derksen. Met al die invloeden groeit hij uit tot een veelzijdig muzikant, die gedurende zijn actieve muzikale carrière misschien niet de erkenning heeft gehad die hij verdient. In ieder geval in Nederland niet, want als hij in Amerika, in Austin, op het podium Tecumsah Valley zingt van Townes van Zandt, krijgt hij het mooiste compliment ooit. Met de bijbel van Mickey Newbury op tafel vertelt hij honderduit over zijn countryavonturen in binnen- en buitenland. Zo werd hij ooit in South Dakota door indianen meegenomen... Je hoort het allemaal in deze nieuwe aflevering van Countrykoorts.
MICKEY NEWBURY HEAVEN HELP THE CHILD ARTISTS INCLUDE Ed Sheeran, Chaka Khan (Rufus), Scott Cook, Judith Durham, Dolly Parton, and Dionne Warwick. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Rod Price (Foghat), Glenn Cardier, Ry Cooder, Jeff Beck, and Steve Vai. COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! ORIGINAL VERSION— SWEET MEMORIES—MICKEY NEWBURY COVER VERSION — PETER DAFFY PRESENTED BY, James Gee as in, Gee, Facebook has never helped the lame to walk, But it does help the dumb to speak! www.singersongwritersandsensationalguitarists.com
JON & VANGELIS THE FRIENDS OF Mr. CAIRO ARTISTS INCLUDE Gilly Darbey, Mickey Newbury, Stevie Wonder, Emmylou Harris, Roy Orbison, Randy Crawford, and The Who. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood (Blind Faith), Tommy Emmanuel, The String Revolution, Joe Bonamassa, and Kirk Lorange. COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — STATE OF INDEPENDENCE—JON AND VANGELIS Cover Version — DONNA SUMMER Presented by James Gee as in, Gee, I need a new friend. The last one escaped!! www.singersongwritersandsensationalguitarists.com
LITTLE FEAT DIXIE CHICKEN ARTISTS INCLUDE Bob Dylan, Alabama Shakes, Mickey Newbury, Jesse Winchester, Gilly Darbey, and Aretha Franklin. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Stephen Stills (CSN&Y), Robin Trower, Dutch Tilders/Geoff Achison, (The Blues Club), Don Felder (The Eagles), Bill May (Queen) Michael Bloomfield/Al Kooper, (Super Session). COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — ROLL UM EASY—LITTLE FEAT Cover Version — LINDA RONSTADT PRESENTED BY James Gee as in, Gee, Thinking is difficult. That's why I judge! www.singersongwritersandsensationalguitarists.com
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 12/25/2023 featuring: Moors & McCumber “Caged Bird” Live From Blue Rock (2021 M & M) 4:56 Ben Sollee “Pieces of You” Ben Sollee and Kentucky Native (2017 Soundly) 3:46 Gretchen Peters “She Even Woke Me up to Say Goodbye” The Night You Wrote That Song: The Songs of Mickey Newbury (2020 Scarlet Letter) 3:42 Dave Richardson “Traveling so Far” Carry Me Along (2018 Dave Richardson) 4:32 Deidre McCalla “Amaryllis” Endless Grace (2022 Deidre McCalla) 3:32 William Elliott Whitmore “Who Stole the Soul” Animals in the Dark (2008 Anti) 3:25 Wren “Come Back River” Pink Stone: Songs from Moose Lodge (2021 Laura Adrienne Brady) 4:06 Garrett Wieland “To Carry Rain (For Townes)” What Keeps the Heart Afloat (2021 Garrett Wieland) 3:36 Low Lily “Captivate Me” Angels in the Wreckage (2023 Low Lily) 3:37 Dom Flemons “Saddle It Around” Traveling Wildfire (2023 Smithsonian Folkways) 3:40 Ellis Delaney “The Finest Adventure” Ordinary Love (2020 Ellis Delaney) 3:50 Austin MacRae “Breathing Room” New Weather (2023 Austin MacRae) 5:06 Annalise Emerick “This Love Won't Break Your Heart” Starry-Eyed (2011 Annalise Emerick) 4:48
Guest host Garrett Cash and Justin begin Part 4 of Elvis and Country Music journey right where they left off: Elvis' iconic 1969 sessions at Memphis producer Chips Moman's American Sound, which provide Elvis his first country hits – as the industry considered them – in a decade. They then trace Elvis' path from Las Vegas, where he brings together the finest country-rock band ever assembled in the TCB Band, back to Nashville where he not only embraces the “Countrypolitan” evolution of the Nashville sound, but pays homage to the genre's diverse pop, blues, and folk roots with his only concept album, an artistic triumph which fully showcased how Elvis viewed the history of country music, with its many lineages all under one banner: “Elvis Country.” Our hosts also take sidebars to reflect on women's rising voices in country music during this period, the development of a movement within Nashville that came to be dubbed “outlaw country,” and songwriters such as Mac Davis, Dallas Frazier, Lee Hazlewood, and Dennis Linde, whose “Burning Love” once again drives home the failings, inherent flaws and revealing biases in the way we discuss genre using the music industry's classifications; a “rock” hit from a “country” writer, originally recorded by “soul” singer Arthur Alexander. Finally, we arrive in Hawaii, where – as Jimmie Rodgers once reminded us – everybody does “it.” What is “it,” exactly? Sure seems like country music, since “Aloha from Hawaii” is jam-packed with it! And what to make of Elvis' interpretation of country writer Mickey Newbury's “An American Trilogy?” All that and more – next week's episode (we promise it'll be shorter!) will take us from Elvis' 1973 Stax Sessions all the way to the morning of August 16, 1977. You can find more of Garrett on "The Beat! With Garrett Cash" on SoundCloud at: https://soundcloud.com/garrett-cash-635212819 As well as on the Let It Roll Podcast miniseries "Holy Roll" at: https://letitrollpodcast.substack.com/p/let-it-roll-with-garrett-cash In late October 2023 we will be releasing a YouTube and Spotify playlist with as many songs featured on this series as possible. Stay tuned to our social media pages for details. This series would not be possible without the support of TCBCast Patreon backers, thank you to all of our patrons! This is not remotely comprehensive or in any order whatsoever but among some of the key resources that we found useful for this 4th episode are: Ken Burns' Country Music - Documentary, Book & Soundtrack Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley by Peter Guralnick Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley by Peter Guralnick Elvis Presley: A Life in Music by Ernst Jorgensen How Nashville Became Music City USA by Michael Kosser Cocaine and Rhinestones: "Dallas Frazier: Can't Get There from Here" by Tyler Mahan Coe: https://cocaineandrhinestones.com/dallas-frazier Cocaine and Rhinestones: “Billy Sherill's Nashville Sound” by Tyler Mahan Coe: https://cocaineandrhinestones.com/billy-sherrill
VALE GORDON LIGHTFOOT SUNDOWN ARTISTS INCLUDE Tommy Leonard, The Beatles, Colcannon, Valley Road, Colin Lillie, Dion, Judith Durham, and Mickey Newbury. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Rod McCormack, Kirk Lorange, Rory Gallagher, Dutch Tilders, Geoff Achison, and Joe Bonamassa. COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND –GORDON LIGHTFOOT Cover Version — MIKE McCLELLAN Presented by James Gee as in, Gee, I can no longer twist and shout. I have gout!! www.singersongwritersandsensationalguitarists.com
This is a preview. For full episode and more subscribe here 3 hr 7 m dive into one of the 20th centuries most radical, transformative yet commercial art movements: Coffee Shop Modernism. Maligned by critics, yet beloved by the public - what did the architects of 'Googie' understand that we do not? Also the art of NASA space colonies (current MoMa exhibit), Bob's Big Boy, Monsanto/MIT/and Disney's House of The Future (1957), Armet and Davis, Swedenborgian New Church, the Theme Building at LAX + Philip Taylor Kramer's Unsolved Mystery, Richard Hamilton: Collage and Technology, Cars, The History of McDonalds, Art, Architecture, and the environmental crisis of the 60's / 70's, The intersection of technology, family, freedom, and America, the history and funding of high-brow art and architecture: who was paying these people?, Panns Fried Chicken, Walter Gropius, "Those were the days of struggling for something exciting and neon was rather new. We had neon everywhere,"...everyone has already achieved their 15 minutes of fame, the zeitgeist of places, R. Buckminster Fuller, how criticism got cucked, and more. Video documentary and part two (McDonalds History) coming this month. Music by Barrett / Alex T., ending song by Mickey Newbury...skip introduction: start at 18 m
RANDY MEISNER ONE MORE SONG ARTISTS INCLUDE The Eagles, Mickey Newbury, Eva Cassidy, Khristian Mizzi, While & Matthews, Judy Collins, Damien Rice, Scott Cook, Chaka Khan & Rufus, and Brent Parlane. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Billy Gibbons (ZZ TOP), Alan Parker, Eric Clapton (Cream), Kirk Lorange, and Craig Hull (The Silverados) COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — WHITE SHOES—RANDY MEISNER Cover Version — EMMYLOU HARRIS James Gee as in, Gee, If you are agitated and confused, my work here is done! Presented by James Gee www.singersongwritersandsensationalguitarists.com
Mickey Newbury was born Milton Sims Newbury Jr. in Houston Texas, May 19, 1940 to Maime and Milton Newbury. As a child, he was inseparable from younger brother, Jerry; a friendship that continued throughout his life. In high school, Mickey decided to write songs. As a teenager, he shut himself up in his room, writing poetry and learning to play guitar. He organized a doo-wop group called The Embers.In 1959, Mickey joined the Air Force and was assigned to England for three years. When he returned to the United States, he pursued his dream of being a songwriter. He lived in a '54 Pontiac and traveled around Texas, Tennessee, and Louisiana playing gigs and working on shrimp boats. Eventually he found himself in Nashville, and in 1964, signed a publishing contract with Acuff-Rose. He moved to Nashville in 1965 and about this time, his first child Joe was born. Shortly thereafter, Jimmy Elledge was first to cover a Newbury song, Just as Long as that Someone is You.1966 was the year the music industry noticed Mickey Newbury. Don Gibson had a Top Ten Country hit with Newbury's Funny Familiar Forgotten Feelings, while Tom Jones scored a world hit with the same song. In 1968, Mickey saw huge success; three number one songs and one number five – across four different charts; Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) on the Pop/Rock chart by the First Edition, SweetMemories on Easy Listening by Andy Williams, Time is a Thief on the R&B chart by Solomon Burke, and Here Comes the Rain Baby on the Country chart by Eddy Arnold. This feat has not been repeated. That year, Mickey's first album, Harlequin Melodies, was released by RCA.Mickey met New Christy Minstrel member Susan Pack on a blind date in 1967 and would not see her again until 1969. Soon thereafter, they were married and living on a houseboat on Old Hickory Lake outside of Nashville. Over the next four years, Mickey released three albums that raised the bar on Music Row. Produced at Cinderella Studios outside of Nashville, and utilizing Nashville's best musicians, Newbury's trilogy of albums - Looks Like Rain, Frisco Mabel Joy and Heaven Help The Child are often referred to as masterpieces.Following the birth of their first child, Chris, in 1973, the Newburys moved to Oregon, to Susan's home town, just down the street from her parents, to raise their family. A daughter, Leah, followed in 1977. In 1980, Mickey was inducted into the Nashville Songwriter's Hall of Fame.During the 80s, Mickey took a break from the music business to concentrate on his growing family and golf. Stephen joined the family in 1983 and Laura was born in 1986. In the early 90's, he started writing, recording, and performing again, encouraged by his friends Bob Rosemurgy, Marty Hall, and Owsley Mannier. In 1995, Mickey's health began to fail, but he continued to produce beautiful music. 1995 to 2002 were some of his most productive years, during which time he almost doubled his catalogue. He also directed his attention to other ventures, beginning work on children's books based on his story-songs. On September 29, 2002 he succumbed to a long time lung disease and passed away in his sleep at home in Springfield, Oregon.Mickey Newbury's songs have been covered by hundreds upon hundreds of artists; over 1,000 covers have been documented. Mickey also recorded 25 albums over 35 years. Though he considered himself a songwriter first and singer second, his own albums are critically acclaimed and highly desired by a very passionate fan base the world over.Many consider him to be the best of the best. Kris Kristofferson says, “God, I learned more about songwriting from
KHRISTIAN MIZZI SOME OTHER MORNING This is what Singer/Songwriting is all about! PLUS—A CELEBRATION OF THE TROUBADOUR Pt. 1 These Artists are some of the fantastic acts I have seen at The Troubadour in Melbourne and at Wineries and Festivals over 44 years. I couldn't fit them into one show, so more next week! Mickey Newbury, Rod McCormack, Scott Cook, Jesse Winchester, Valley Road, Paul Wookey, Colcannon, Kevin Johnson, Michael Waugh, Ward & Johnson, While & Matthews, Glenn Cardier, Graeme Connors, Mike McLellan, Kirk Lorange, Eric Bogle, and Brent Parlane. James Gee as in, Gee, I'm sick of being called a Hypochondriac!!
CARLY SIMON NO SECRETS Excellent vocals, lyrics, and music! Seventies soft rock at its finest! ARTISTS INCLUDE Kasey Chambers, Ann Peebles, Van Morrison, Mickey Newbury, Valley Road, Emmylou Harris, Eva Cassidy, Khristian Mizzi, & Scott McKenzie. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Rod McCormack, Lindsey Buckingham, Jeff Beck, Dave Flett (Manfred Mann's Earth Band), Jimmy Ryan, and John Petrucci ( Dream Theater). COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — BLINDED BY THE LIGHT — BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN Cover Version — MANFRED MANN'S EARTH BAND Hosted by James Gee as in, Gee, if you see me jogging, ease up on the LSD!! www.singersongwritersandsensationalguitarists.com
BARRICADES & BRICKWALLS KASEY CHAMBERS LYRICS AND MELODIES TO DIE FOR! TOP-CLASS GUITAR PLAYERS! ARTISTS INCLUDE Valley Road, The Beatles, Gina Jeffries, Colin Lillie, Emmylou Harris, Mickey Newbury, and Jimmy Buffett. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Rod McCormack, Mark Punch, Bill Chambers, Joe Satriani, David Gilmour (Pink Floyd), and Dutch Tilders. COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — Still Feeling Blue —Gram Parsons Cover Version— Kasey Chambers James Gee as in, My wife won a trip for 2 to Europe. She went twice!
ONLY HUMAN MARK GILLESPIE ONE OF THE BEST AUSSIE ALBUMS, EVER! ARTISTS INCLUDE Gilly Darbey, Damien Rice, Mickey Newbury, Eva Cassidy, Don McLean, Alabama Shakes, Danny O'Keefe, Kevin Welch, and Michael Waugh. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE David Gilmour, Joe Satriani, Lindsey Buckingham, Ross Hannaford, and Mark Gillespie. COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist —Separate Lives Phil Collins/Marilyn Martin. Cover Version—Chris While and Julie Matthews. James Gee as in, Gee, At my age, I can go without sex, but not my glasses!
KEYS TO THE HIGHWAY RODNEY CROWELL Country Balladeer, Singer/Songwriter, and Guitarist Extraordinaire! Long-time Member of Emmylou Harris' Hot Band. A little bit country, (he is from Texas) but not a dog or a truck in sight! ARTISTS INCLUDE Suzette Herft, Colin Lillie, Emmylou Harris, Glenn Cardier, Mickey Newbury, Scott Cook, Kasey Chambers, and Khristian Mizzi. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Paul Wookey, Eric Clapton (Cream), Rod McCormack, and Carlos Santana (Santana) COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist —It Doesn't Matter Anymore — BUDDY HOLLY Cover Version - LINDA RONSTADT James Gee as in, Gee, to me, ‘Drink Responsibly' means don't spill it!
MUSIC FROM BIG PINK — THE BAND A blend of country, rock, folk, classical, R&B, blues, and soul! Ranked 34 in Rolling Stones' 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Influenced Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Roger Waters & Elton John. ARTISTS INCLUDE Gilly Darbey, Mickey Newbury, Gina Jeffreys, Colcannon, Michael Waugh, Jeff Daniels, Steve Forbert, and IQ. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Santana, Glenn Cardier, Rod McCormack, and Joe Satriani. COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — This Wheel's On Fire—The Band Cover Version - The Hollies James Gee, as in, Gee, If ignorance isn't bliss, I don't know what is!!
MOONDANCE — VAN MORRISON More accessible and uplifting than ‘Astral Weeks'! Themes of mysticism, romance, and personal quest!! Another classic album released in 1970!!! ARTISTS INCLUDE Tina Arena, Mickey Newbury, Saoirse, Michael Waugh, Linda Ronstadt, John Lennon, Glenn Cardier, and The Everly Brothers. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Kirk Lorange (Mike McLellan), Dutch Tilders & Geoff Achison, and John Petrucci (Dream Theater). COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist - Take These Chains From My Heart - Hank Williams Cover Version - Ray Charles James Gee, as in, Gee, where it said ‘In case of emergency notify….' I wrote ‘a Doctor'!!
L. A. WOMAN—THE DOORS THE BEST ROCK BAND EVER! MADE ONE OF THE BEST ALBUMS EVER! ARTISTS INCLUDE While and Matthews, IQ, Michael Waugh, Mickey Newbury, Linda Ronstadt, John Denver, and Judy Collins. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Dutch Tilders, Robby Krieger (The Doors), Jeff Beck, and Dave Mason. COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — Your Cheatin' Heart — HANK WILLIAMS Cover Version — RAY CHARLES Presented by James Gee as in, Gee, I didn't mean to offend you. That was just a bonus!
We had the pleasure of interviewing Gretchehn Peters over Zoom video.Grammy-nominated and CMA Award-winning recording artist Gretchen Peters has long been known for her songwriting. Folks like George Strait and Martina McBride cut her songs early on, and since then, she's penned hits for the likes of Trisha Yearwood, Pam Tillis, Bonnie Raitt, and Neil Diamond, and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2014. But, until you've heard Peters' clear, expressive voice recite her own expertly-crafted melodies live on stage, you're only getting half of the story. Luckily for longtime fans and curious onlookers, Peters has just announced a brand new live album, The Show: Live from the UK—out now via Proper Music Group. Featuring 18 songs from Peters' beloved catalog The Show marks her first release since 2020's tribute to Mickey Newbury, The Night You Wrote That Song and her first live release since 2005's Trio. Culled from three performances from Peters' 2019 Strings Attached Tour—April 19th at St. George's, Bristol, UK; April 22nd at The De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-On-Sea, UK; and April 23rd at The Apex, Bury St. Edmunds, UK—The Show features Peters' touring band—Barry Walsh (piano, vocals), Colm McClean (electric guitar, vocals), and Conor McCreanor (electric and upright bass, vocals—as well as an all-female, Scottish string quartet featuring Seonaid Aitken (violin), Amira Bedrush-McDonald (violin), Sarah Leonard (viola), and Alice Allen (cello). The resulting album feels like a you-had-to-be-there retrospective of Peters' illustrious career to date, framed with new-but-familiar arrangements focused on letting her songwriting shine. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #GretchenPeters #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
FRISCO MABEL JOY — MICKEY NEWBURY My FAVOURITE album of all time!!! Innovative, ground-breaking production values and techniques, plus exceptional singing and lyrics! An absolute masterpiece!! ARTISTS INCLUDE Kasey Chambers, Jimmy Buffett, Anne Murray, Suzette Herft, Khristian Mizzi, Chris While/Julie Matthews, and, Mike Brady, SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Mark Gillespie, Ross Hannaford, Eric Clapton, (Cream), Justin Hayward (Moody Blues), and Tony Hicks (The Hollies). COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — An American Trilogy— MICKEY NEWBURY Cover Version — ELVIS PRESLEY James Gee as in, Gee, so much talent! My only talent is eating!!
LAUGHING IN THE DARK — MIKE McCLELLAN Exemplary Singing, Songwriting & Sensational Guitar Playing! Kirk Lorange and Tommy Emmanuel assisting !! The GOLD RECORD that EMI didn't want!! ARTISTS INCLUDE Jeff Daniels, Gilly Darbey, Khristian Mizzi, The Everly Brothers, Mickey Newbury, and Graeme Connors. SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE Kirk Lorange, Santana, Paul Wookey, Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath), and, Eric Clapton (Cream). COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — Emmylou Harris — Boulder To Birmingham Cover Version — The Hollies James Gee as in, Gee, I bought myself a SmartPhone! But I'm too dumb to use it!
In the second part of our series on the new Nashville singer songwriter movement of the early '70s we take a look at the career of Mickey Newbury and review his 1971 album "Frisco Mabel Joy".
TRAVELING WILBURYS / Vol. 1 — TRAVELING WILBURYS The ULTIMATE SUPERGROUP! Five absolute stars in their own right! Incredible together. ARTISTS INCLUDE :- Damien Rice, Carole King, IQ, Khristian Mizzi, Mickey Newbury, and Alabama Shakes SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE :- Dave Mason, Dutch Tilders, and Joe Satriani. COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — My Songbird — Jesse Winchester Cover Version - Emmylou Harris James Gee, as in, Gee, If you see me jogging, ease up on the hallucinogens!! WEBSITE NOW ONLINE! www.singersongwritersandsensationalguitarists.com
Billie Holiday lors d'une session d'enregistrement en studio, en 1957, photographiée par Don Hunstein BILLIE HOLIDAY. DON'T EXPLAIN – 2:25The Essential Billie Holiday – Carnegie Hall Concert Recorded Live, Verve, 1961 CAT POWER. I'LL BE SEING YOU – 3:20Covers, Domino, 2022 CAT POWER. WILLIE DEADWILDER (extrait) – 4:15Speaking For Trees, Matador, 2004 M WARD. I'M […] Cet article Errance #157 : De Billie Holiday à Mickey Newbury est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.
CROSBY, STILLS, AND NASH — CROSBY, STILLS, AND NASH Won Best New Artist Grammy 1970 Faultless harmonies, impeccable musicianship, and meaningful lyrics Artists include Eric Bogle, Khristian Mizzi, Anne Murray, Graeme Connors, Emmylou Harris, Mickey Newbury, and Michael Waugh. Sensational Guitarists include Richie Blackmore (Deep Purple), Dickey Betts (Allman Brothers Band), and Martin Barre (Jethro Tull). COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — Dancing In The Street—Martha Reeves and The Vandellas Cover Version - The Mamas & The Papas
Gretchen Peters song “Independence Day”, recorded by Martina McBride, won a CMA Song of the Year award in 1995. She has been nominated for 2 Grammys (“Independence Day/Martina McBride, “You Don't Even Know Who I Am”/Patty Loveless), a Golden Globe (“Here I Am”/Bryan Adams), and numerous other awards. Her 2015 album, ‘Blackbirds' was awarded International Album of the Year and Song of the Year by the UK Americana Association. In 2015, The Telegraph named her one of the greatest 60 female singer-songwriters of all time. In 2021, she was awarded The Poets Award by the Academy of Country Music “for outstanding and longstanding musical and lyrical contributions throughout her career.” Her latest album, The Night You Wrote That Song: The Songs of Mickey Newbury, is a loving tribute to another Hall of Fame songwriter and a profound influence on Peters' own writing.www.gretchenpeters.com
This week's Featured Artist and CD, WAVELENGTH — VAN MORRISON A CHANGE IN SOUND, BUT NO LOSS OF QUALITY! A guitar-based album, with synthesizers, from Van Morrison, who would have thought??? Artists include Glenn Cardier, Don McLean, Mickey Newbury, Chaka Khan, The Beach Boys, The Small Faces, and ABBA. Sensational Guitarists include Gary Moore, Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), and Lowell George. COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — Willin' — Little Feat Cover Version — Linda Ronstadt
I would suggest you keep a box of tissues handy. Michael Waugh never fails to bring a tear to my eye with his emotional compositions! As there are 13 wonderful tracks on this exceptional album, there was not much time to play other artists. Artists include Jeff Daniels, The Hollies, Khristian Mizzi, Scott Cook, and Mickey Newbury. Sensational Guitarists include Dave Mason, Martin Barre (Jethro Tull), Santana, and Paul Wookey. COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — The Zombies — She's Not There Cover Version — Santana
Clásicos bañados en nocturnidad esta semana en Islas de Robinson, entre 1973 y 1976. El latido del domingo noche. Suenan: TONY JOE WHITE - "TAKING THE MIDNIGHT TRAIN" ("HOME MADE ICE CREAM", 1973) / WAYLON JENNINGS - "MEMORIES OF YOU AND I" ("WAYLON THE RAMBLIN' MAN", 1974) / GUY CLARK - "ANYHOW I LOVE YOU" ("TEXAS COOKIN'", 1976) / MICKEY NEWBURY - "WHEN DO WE STOP STARTING OVER?" ("LOVERS", 1975) / BOB DYLAN - "GOING, GOING, GONE" ("PLANET WAVES", 1974) / DAVID WIFFEN - "WHITE LINES" ("COAST TO COAST FEVER", 1973) / BERT JANSCH - "STONE MONKEY" ("L.A. TURNAROUND", 1974) / RONNIE LANE - "TIN AND TAMBOURINE" ("RONNIE LANE SLIM'S CHANCE", 1975) / JJ CALE - "STARBOUND" ("OKIE", 1974) / MAGGIE AND TERRE ROCHE - "THE MOUNTAIN PEOPLE" ("SEDUCTIVE REASONING", 1975) / KATE & ANNA MCGARRIGLE - "MY TOWN" ("KATE & ANNA MCGARRIGLE", 1975) /DORY PREVIN - "ATLANTIS" ("DORY PREVIN", 1974) / RANDY NEWMAN - "LOUISIANA 2917" ("GOOD OLD BOYS", 1974) / TOM WAITS - "THE HEART OF SATURDAY NIGHT" ("THE HEART OF SATURDAY NIGHT", 1974) Escuchar audio
On the seventeenth episode of All Heart with Paul Cardall, No.1 country music songwriter Tony Martin and Paul Cardall look back at Tony’s remarkable hit-making career. They talk about Tony’s father, Glenn Martin who wrote Charley Pride’s “Is Anybody Going to San Antone” along with Merle Haggard classics “It’s Not Love But It’s Not Bad” and “If We’re Not Back In Love By Monday. Growing up at the feet of stellar songwriters such as Sonny Throckmorton, Mickey Newbury and Hank Cochran, Tony learned what it takes to write a good song. Merle Haggard and other legends would frequent his parents home for picking sessions. Tony would create parodies and become a journalist in Chicago before his father challenged to write something serious. That first song “Baby’s Gotten Good at Goodbye” was cut by George Strait. In addition to songwriting advice, Tony, with his wit and humor, shares business tips for young writers seeking a lasting career in country music. All Heart with Paul Cardall is proudly a part of the American Songwriter Podcast Network. For more information on Paul Cardall, please visit https://paulcardall.com/ or find him on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
Buzz Cason has led an incredibly storied musical life over six decades. A Rockabilly Music Hall of Fame Member from his 1950s work with the Casuals who became the backing band for Brenda Lee and toured with Jerry Lee Lewis and other greats, Buzz has written hits for Jan and Dean and others in the 60s. He then formed, Creative Workshop, the first recording studio in the Berry Hill Nashville neighborhood where he continued to write and record music. At the Creative Workshop, he helped start and co-write the songs on Jimmy Buffett's first two albums. He also recorded hits at the Creative Workshop for Dolly Parton, the Oak Ridge Boys, Olivia Newton John, Roy Orbison, Leon Russell, Merle Haggard, the Doobie Brothers, The Faces, and Elvis. He has contributed vocal session work for Elvis, Kenny Rogers, Kris Kristofferson, Ronnie Hawkins, Roy Orbison, Mickey Newbury, Levon Helm, John Denver and he was the voice of Alvin on several Chipmunks records. Buzz continues his prolific music production having released three great albums in the last six years titled Troubadour Heart, Record Machine and Passion. Buzz shares the story of his musical life with the songs “My Love Song For You,” “Tennessee,” “Popsicle,” “Everlasting Love,” “Soldier Of Love,” “Love's The Only House,” “Timeless And True Love,” “A Million Old Goodbyes,” “High Cumberland Jubilee,” “Montana,” and “Why.”Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/back-story-song/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Daughter of a screen and Civil-Rights writer and housewife Gretchen Peters fully admits to having a childhood like the AMC hit MADMEN, automatically should set the pace to living an internal artist life like songwriting. A sudden life shift brought Gretchen to Boulder, Colorado, and thus began a love of country, Mickey Newbury, jam bands, and the freaks and misfits alike. In conversation, Gretchen shares the truth behind Martina McBride's, "Independence Day," and the inspirations behind the major characters from her biggest songs. The threads that make a Peters song, and what got her songs cut during a pivotal moment for women in country music.
Gretchen Peters joins us once again on the show to talk about her new album... For two decades, Gretchen Peters has been one of Nashville’s most beloved and respected artists. “If Peters never delivers another tune as achingly beautiful as ‘On A Bus To St. Cloud,'” People Magazine wrote, “she has already earned herself a spot among country’s upper echelon of contemporary composers.” Inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in October 2014 by singer-songwriter Rodney Crowell, who called her “both a songwriter and a poet (who) sings as beautifully as she writes,” and said her song “The Matador”, “moved me so greatly, I cried from the soles of my feet”, Peters has accumulated accolades as a songwriter for artists as diverse as Etta James, Bonnie Raitt, The Neville Brothers, Patty Loveless, George Strait, Bryan Adams and Faith Hill. Her song “Independence Day”, recorded by Martina McBride, won a CMA Song of the Year award in 1995. She has been nominated for 2 Grammys (“Independence Day/Martina McBride, “You Don’t Even Know Who I Am”/Patty Loveless), a Golden Globe (“Here I Am”/Bryan Adams), and numerous other awards. Her 2015 album, ‘Blackbirds’ was awarded International Album of the Year and Song of the Year by the UK Americana Association. In 2015, The Telegraph named her one of the greatest 60 female singer-songwriters of all time. Her latest album, The Night You Wrote That Song: The Songs of Mickey Newbury, is a loving tribute to another Hall of Fame songwriter and a profound influence on Peters’ own writing. https://www.gretchenpeters.com
Zouden The Last Poets (zwarte activisten en voorlopers van de rap) nog gedraaid (mogen) worden in de V.S.? Het N-woord is immers taboe. Maar zwarte en witte muzikanten hebben altijd gebroederlijk samen gespeeld: In Muscle Shoals (Dan Penn) bijvoorbeeld en bij Stax (Booker T. & The MG's). En wat te denken van de vrolijke mash-up van The Isley Brothers en Mötorhead? Een rondje blues komt van Bai Kamara (Sierra Leone), Dion en Jimmy Reed. En songwriter Mickey Newbury is weer in the picture dankzij een mooie tributeplaat van Gretchen Peters.
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 07/06/2020 featuring: Hitchhiking Honeymoon "Honey from a Jar" River Friend (2020 Eric Beattie, Sam Pointer, Marymoore Patterson) 4:18 Kristen Grainger & True North "Keep the River on Your Right" Ghost Tattoo (2020 Kristen Grainger & True North) 3:30 Trout Steak Revival "Through the Pines" The Light We Bring (2020 Tsrecords) 3:18 Big Little Lions "Old Armchairs" Inside Voice (2019 AntiFragile Music) 4:36 Gretchen Peters "The Night You Wrote That Song" The Night You Wrote That Song: The Songs of Mickey Newbury (2020 Scarlet Letter Records) 4:55 The Lonesome Ace String Band "Big Iron" Modern Old-Time Sounds for the Bluegrass & Folksong Jamboree (2020 Lonesome Ace String Band) 4:38 Chris Moyse "Dancing Round a Fire" Bitter Ballads & Cynical Prayers (2020 Chris Moyse) 3:06 Jud Caswell "Get Poor Slow" Live at the Seagull Cafe (2020 Jud Caswell) 3:06 Chris Titchner "Hold Up" Already Gone (2020 Chris Titchner) 3:54 Jeff Black "Until I Learn How to Fly" A Walk in the Sun (2020 Lotos Nile Music) 4:02 Jim Ratts & Runaway Express "This Old Town" Small Towns (2018 Jim Ratts) 3:48 The Mammals "California" Nonet (2020 Humble Abode Music) 2:57
2020 es un año "raro". Pero raro raro. Por eso, cuando acabamos de llegar a su ecuador, hemos echado la mirada atrás y hemos recopilado hasta 11 canciones convertidas en clásicos que varios artistas de Americana han devuelto al presente en estos meses, dándoles un nuevo sentido, una dimensión diferente, un tinte melancólico y cercano, especialmente en tiempos de pandemia como los que sufrimos. Empezamos con Blackberry Smoke, una de las bandas más poderosas de la escena del Southern rock, fortaleciendo su estatus con grabaciones como su último EP Live From Capricorn Sound Studios, donde rinden homenaje a ese mítico edificio situado en Macon, Georgia, con diferentes versiones de temas clásicos que fueron registrados entre aquellas paredes. La apertura de ese trabajo y del programa de hoy es esta imponente versión de “Midnight Rider”, un tema de hace medio siglo que The Allman Brothers Band incluyeron en su segundo álbum, Idlewild South. A pesar de la reunión de Brooks & Dunn, el dúo más sólido de la escena del country desde la década de los 90, Ronnie Dunn quiso realizar una fugaz visita a un par de docenas de canciones que le han influido muy directamente a lo largo de su vida y las reunió en el álbum Re-Dunn: Twenty Four Hit Songs abarcando una enorme cantidad de estilos y propuestas sonoras. Parecía inevitable que el artista tejano echara mano de “Against The Wind”, que Bob Seger grabó hace 40 años para dar título a uno de sus LPs más brillantes y reafirmarse en su deseo de mantener la integridad personal según sigues caminando hacia delante, contra el viento. En los últimos tiempos estamos asistiendo a una sucesión de encuentros naturales entre distintas culturas verdaderamente enriquecedoras. La Americana es el mejor lugar de acogimiento para que, por ejemplo, el vocalista Eric Burton y el guitarrista Adrian Quesada formaran Black Pumas hace tres años. El resultado de poner en común sus experiencias anteriores en las tierras de Austin, dio como resultado un primer álbum de título homónimo que ha tenido una cercana continuación con una versión a esa reflexión sobre la lucha diaria que Tracy Chapman tituló “Fast Car” en 1988. Gretchen Peters, la veterana artista de Bronxville, en Nueva York, y una de las cantautoras más apreciadas, ha publicado el álbum The Night You Wrote That Song: The Songs of Mickey Newbury, en el que ha hecho suyas las narraciones de un trovador ya de por sí tan personal como Mickey Newbury. Dentro de una selección incontestable, Gretchen ha puesto un énfasis especial en su interpretación de “San Francisco Mabel Joy”, un tema que cuenta las experiencias californianas de un muchacho de Georgia y que el músico tejano dejó para historia como parte del álbum Looks Like Rain de 1969. La californiana Molly Tuttle es otra de las artistas que se ha manifestado especialmente activa en los últimos meses, colaborando en distintos proyectos junto a los músicos de Old Crow Medicine Show y poniendo al día sus propios archivos. De esta forma recuperó una versión de “Helpless” que había hecho durante las sesiones de When You’re Ready y con la banda de Ketch Secor culminó los arreglos coincidiendo con el medio siglo de historia desde que Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young publicaran la versión original para su álbum Déjà Vu. Townes Van Zandt es siempre un refugio al que poder acudir. Volver a los sonidos clásicos que han servido de cimientos para el edificio de la música popular es casi una necesidad. Así lo ha hecho Tracy Grammer, pareja artística del fallecido Dave Carter, con quien formó uno de los dúos de folk más recomendables de la última década del siglo XX. Tras cuatro álbumes como solista Tracy nos regaló una versión con un evidente tinte emocional de "If I Needed You", conservando fielmente el espíritu con el que fue creada cuando formó parte en 1972 del álbum The Late Great Townes Van Zandt y que el cantautor tejano dedicó a su productora Anne Mittendorf Eggers. Muy poco antes de la llegada de la pandemia, la californiana Alice Wallace decidió mudarse a Nashville para dar más amplitud a su trabajo. Su álbum Into The Blue es uno de esos discos siempre recomendables que pudo presentar en directo en su visita a España. Coincidiendo con la celebración de 14 de febrero, Alice recordó uno de aquellos discos que sonaban en el hogar familiar y decidió hacer una versión especial en single de vinilo y edición limitada. Era “Long Long Time”, que su heroína Linda Ronstadt había grabado hace 50 años para su álbum Silk Purse, el segundo de su carrera en solitario. Para dar el toque íntimo de la composición de Gary White se puso en manos del productor Doug Lancio y dejó que su voz se meciera con el violín de Xander Hitzig. Yendo a la tradición más básica de la country music que fue la inspiración de algunas de las figuras punteras del nacimiento del folk rock y el country rock en los comienzos de los 70, Tessy Lou Williams, convertida en una de nuestras nuevas favoritas, encontró a los Osborne Brothers y decidió versionar “Pathway Of Teardrops”, un tema legendario que ya habían cantado dos referentes del bluegrass contemporáneo como Rhonda Vincent o Alison Krauss. La artista de Montana persiste en su emocionado y respetuoso regreso a las esencias y los modos tradicionales. Tanto como líder de los Textones como en su carrera en solitario, Carla Olson ha mantenido el entusiasmo por preservar la herencia de aquellos sonidos que escuchábamos en la segunda mitad de los 60 y primeros 70. Su último disco, Have Harmony Will Travel 2, establece una perfecta intersección de folk y country rock clásico con paisajes californianos. De esta forma nos ha regalado una deliciosa versión de la composición de Richie Furay "A Child’s Claim to Fame", que nos sitúa en 1967 y en el segundo álbum de Buffalo Springfield, además de en el vibrante Deliverin’ de Poco. Como invitados ha contado con Timothy B. Schmit, junto a quien interpreta el tema a dúo, e incluso con Rusty Young tocando el banjo, el dobro y la guitarra acústica. John Hartford fue imprescindible para que el bluegrass progresara y la experimentación marcara un desarrollo del estilo que parecía casi imposible. El músico neoyorquino fue también una pieza clave en sus fusiones naturales con el country y el folk, dejando un legado que en los últimos tiempos está siendo reconocido por los más diversos músicos de la Americana. En estas fechas sale a la luz On The Road: A Tribute To John Hartford, donde un buen puñado de músicos que han crecido con sus enseñanzas. Y es inevitable que "Gentle On My Mind" aparezca como una referencia de sus creaciones, siendo además el mayor de sus éxitos. The Infamous Stringdusters, la banda de bluegrass con sede en Nashville que se caracteriza por saltarse casi todos los protocolos del género, ha dejado una versión respetuosa y enternecedora de la canción. La herencia más directa del sentimiento outlaw se refleja en Lukas Nelson y Shooter Jennings, descendientes directos de Willie y Waylon, y que grabaron juntos el tema central de la serie de Netflix The Ranch versionando “Mammas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys”, la canción que compuso el matrimonio formado por Patsy y Ed Bruce advirtiendo a las madres de la dureza de la vida de los vaqueros como para que sus hijos lo sean. Lukas y Shooter han evocado la primitiva grabación de sus padres en 1978 y hoy nos sirve de despedida de este primer fin de semana de Julio y nos emplaza para el próximo en la sintonía de Radio 3. Escuchar audio
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 06/01/2020 featuring: Claudia Russell & Bruce Kaplan "Lately I'm Thinking About You" Lovers Tree (2018 Radio Rhythm Records) 4:43 Scott Cook "Leave a Light On" Leave a Light On - Single (2020 Scott Cook) 4:03 Susan Cattaneo "Field of Stone" The Hammer & the Heart (2017 Susan Cattaneo) 4:02 Scott Fab "How Is Your Heart" Someday Soon Somehow (2020 Scott Fab) 3:23 Gretchen Peters "Three Bells for Stephen" The Night You Wrote That Song: The Songs of Mickey Newbury (2020 Scarlet Letter Records) 3:59 Noah Zacharin "Starlings" A Startle of Wings (2018 Noah Zacharin) 4:27 Pat Wictor "Kerrville Campfire Song" Living Ever-Lovin' LIVE (2009 RiskyDisc Records) 3:55 Annie & Rod Capps "Myths and Miracles" When They Fall (2019 Annie & Rod Capps) 2:11 Bill Miller "Tumbleweed" The Red Road (1993 Warner Records Inc.) 4:36 John Moreland "East October" LP5 (2020 Old Omens) 3:40 Hitchhiking Honeymoon "River Friend" River Friend (2020 Eric Beattie, Sam Pointer, Marymoore Patterson) 3:20 Jonathan Byrd "Starlight" You Can't Outrun the Radio (2014 Jonathan Byrd) 4:06
Hoy queremos empezar nuestro programa reconociendo la labor de la comunidad musical en estos momentos difíciles. Nosotros vamos a inclinarnos hacia nuestros géneros favoritos y vamos a cruzar el Atlántico para asistir virtualmente a conciertos sin público que se hacen virales gracias de las redes sociales. De esta forma podemos compartir, por ejemplo, los sonidos de Brad Paisley y su banda al completo. El pasado viernes día 15, reunió a su banda habitual en un mismo escenario de un amplio local de ensayo en Nashville y dio un concierto en vivo sin público como parte de las llamadas Seltzer Sessions de una popular marca de cerveza. A lo largo de su intervención, el artista de West Virginia dio un rápido repaso a su amplio repertorio, uniendo en muchos casos distintas canciones. Así ocurrió con “American Saturday Night” y "Country Nation" dando una imagen de la diversidad de culturas que conforman los Estados Unidos y una forma de aceptación de los inmigrantes. Como sorpresa, Brad Paisley quiso recordar una de las canciones más populares de la carrera en solitario de Don Henley, con esta versión a “The Boys Of Summer” que formó parte en 1984 de Building the Perfect Beast, el segundo álbum del músico tejano en el que participaron varios de los miembros de los Heartbreakers de Tom Petty. De hecho el guitarrista Mike Campbell tenía una maqueta de la música que Petty no vio oportuna para Southern Accents, en disco en el que el grupo estaba trabajando. Se la enseñó a Henley y este le puso una letra nostálgica sobre el paso de la juventud a la mediana edad y el recuerdo del pasado. Lady Antebellum fueron los teloneros de este concierto del pasado día 15 que tuvo a Brad Paisley como cabeza de cartel. El trío de Nashville mantuvo el mismo formato, con banda completa y una distancia física de un par de metros. Hicieron un recorrido por buena parte de sus canciones más populares, pero ya que hemos hablado de Tom Petty, sus miembros volvieron a mostrar su debilidad por el músico de Florida con una versión de “I Won’t Back Down”, un tema de Full Moon Fever, el primer disco en solitario de Petty en 1989. Randy Rogers y Wade Bowen acaban de publicar su álbum conjunto Hold My Beer, Vol 2 y decidieron hacer una presentación especial del disco con un concierto acústico en el legendario Cheatham Street Warehouse de la tejana San Marcos donde la Randy Rogers Band grabó su disco de debut hace 20 años y que su líder compró hace tres años. En ese repaso por las nuevas canciones está “Rhinestoned”, que la pareja dice que es su favorita del álbum. Compuesta por Lori McKenna, Ryan Beaver y Ashley Ray, es una especia de oda a la country music de la vieja escuela, con homenajes a leyendas del g´nero como Hank Williams Sr. o George Jones. Las ofertas para mantener unidos a los seguidores a través de las redes sociales siguen dejando momentos mágicos. El batería de Aaron Watson, Nate Coon, tuvo la idea de hacer unas "Home Room Sessions" desde antes del aislamiento obligado y, por supuesto lo ha mantenido con la llegada de la pandemia. De esta forma nos hemos encontrado con Wade Bowen como invitado especial haciendo una versión sorprendente de “Somebody’s Baby”, un tema que Jackson Browne compuso junto a Danny Kortchmar para la banda sonora de la película de Fast Times at Ridgemont High, que aquí se tituló Aquel excitante curso y fue protagonizada por Sean Penn, Jennifer Jason Leigh y Judge Reinhold. La canción no se incluyó en ningún álbum oficial del artista, apareciendo en diferentes recopilatorios de éxitos. El siempre inquieto Ketch Secor, líder de Old Crow Medicine, acaba de regalarnos una nueva canción muy de estos tiempos y la ha titulado precisamente "Quarantined", como una forma de alegrar las dos semanas de cuarentena que te impiden tan siquiera un abrazo. Grabada en el Hartland Studios de la Nashville, "Quarantined" es la continuación en cuanto a novedad a "Nashville Rising", lanzada en abril para recaudar fondos para víctimas del tornado sufrido por Music City a través del Fondo de Respuesta a Emergencias de la Fundación Comunitaria de Middle Tennessee. Esta vez, Secor está acompañado por cuatro de los miembros de Old Crow Medicine Show y por la guitarra acústica de Molly Tuttle. Garth Brooks también ha querido colaborar a paliar en cierta forma la espera de su nuevo registro, Fun, que continúa alargándose, y nos ha dejado un par de adelantos como es el caso de “That’s What Cowboys Do”, una canción de corte clásico dentro de la country music que supera con creces el nivel de las que se escuchan en las emisoras de radio del estilo, con una superproducción que suele desmerecer los resultados. Por sorpresa, Margo Price ha publicado este pasado jueves Perfectly Imperfect at the Ryman, una colección de canciones grabadas a lo largo de las tres noches de conciertos en el Ryman Auditorium de Nashville en la primavera de 2018. Las 11 canciones nos dejan momentos tan especiales como las apariciones de Jack White, Emmylou Harris y Sturgill Simpson, que ha producido el nuevo álbum de estudio de la artista de Aledo, Illinois, That’s How Rumors Get Started, cuya fecha de lanzamiento se ha retrasado hasta el próximo verano debido a la pandemia del coronavirus, con una versión apasionante de “Ain’t Living Long Like This” que Rodney Crowell donde el músico de Kentucky demuestra su destreza con la guitarra. El próximo viernes aparece, por fin, Neon Croos, el nuevo trabajo de Jaime Wyatt que tiene ciertos tintes de renacimiento para la artista de la californiana Santa Monica, suponiendo pasar página con respecto a Felony Blues, publicado hace tres años. En este tiempo ha dejado sus adicciones y se ha acercado a sus amigos y a su familia, encontrando una identidad renovada que quiere compartir en este álbum. “Goodbye Queen” tiene que ver con sus relaciones fallidas y es una especie de libro abierto para declarar su recuperación y como considera que perdió el tiempo estando en el armario sin declarar sus inclinaciones sexuales. La naturalidad de una voz femenina interpretando sin impostura ni aditivos innecesarios un texto de un trovador tan personal como Mickey Newbury no parecía muy previsible. Pero ha llegado Gretchen Peters, una de las cantautoras más apreciadas de estos tiempos, además de haber escrito éxitos para docenas de artistas especialmente en el terreno del y, debido a su éxito, ser miembro del Salón de la Fama de los Compositores de Nashville. La veterana artista de Bronxville, en Nueva York, acaba de publicar The Night You Wrote That Song: The Songs of Mickey Newbury en el que ha hecho suyas narraciones de la experiencia humana en su forma más vulnerable. Al final de los 60 e inicio de la década de los 70, el tejano nos dejó las mejores grabaciones de su carrera, comenzando con Looks Like Rain en 1969, un álbum en el que se encontraba “San Francisco Mabel Joy”, un tema que cuenta las experiencias californianas de un muchacho de Georgia. El martes pasado Mickey Newbury debía haber cumplido 80 años. Milton Sims Newbury Jr. fue un tejano de Houston que se marchó a Nashville en los años 60 para convertirse en escritor de la compañía Acuff‑Rose. Sus canciones han sido grabadas por artistas de la categoría de Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Elvis Presley, Kenny Rogers o Kris Kristofferson, entre otros muchos. Esta última se convirtió en la gran joya de su primer álbum, Frisco Mabel Joy, publicado en 1971. En realidad era un medley de tres canciones de la Guerra Civil Americana ("Dixie", "The Battle Hymn Of The Republic" y "All My Trials"). A pesar de tener una enorme repercusión, el cantautor siempre pensó que aquel tema iba en detrimento de su faceta real como el gran compositor que era. Escuchar audio
Om 22:00 Muziek voor Volwassenen met Johan Derksen op 40UP Radio. Vanavond is het Album van de Week "The Song of Mickey Newbury" van Gretchen Peters. Verder hebben we in de uitzending muziek van onder andere Will Hoge, The Gourds en The Byrds..
Om 22:00 Muziek voor Volwassenen met Johan Derksen op 40UP Radio. Vanavond is het Album van de Week "The Song of Mickey Newbury" van Gretchen Peters. Verder hebben we in de uitzending muziek van onder andere Will Hoge, The Gourds en The Byrds..
Om 22:00 Muziek voor Volwassenen met Johan Derksen op 40UP Radio. Vanavond is het Album van de Week "The Song of Mickey Newbury" van Gretchen Peters. Verder hebben we in de uitzending muziek van onder andere Will Hoge, The Gourds en The Byrds..
He listed Lightnin' Hopkins, Bob Dylan and Hank Williams, and such varied artists as Muddy Waters, The Rolling Stones, Blind Willie McTell, Tchaikovsky, and Jefferson Airplane as having had a major impact on his music. This is episode 22 of Caffe Lena: 60 Years of Song. Thanks to Sarah at the Caffe for compiling the list of artists and songs for the feature. In the mid-60’s, Towne’s Van Zandt was playing mostly covers in Houston clubs for $10 nightly. In 1966, his father convinced him to begin writing his own songs. It was Mickey Newbury who introduced Townes to his longtime producer, Cowboy Jack Clement. 1968 to 1973 were highly prolific years during which time, he released 6 albums. Among the tracks written for these albums were "To Live Is to Fly", "Pancho and Lefty", and "If I Needed You". These songs eventually raised Van Zandt to near-legend status in American and European songwriting circles. And in 1982, he made a stop at Caffe Lena. When your father is a legendary songwriter,
In the wake of the emerging pandemic, the Troubled Men convene from their respective safe houses on a party line with Dick Deluxe, the Zelig of rock and roll, to discuss the new paradigm, possible ways forward, and the loss of Kenny Rodgers. Social distancing may be new to most people, but it's old hat to Manny Chevrolet. Topics include a prediction come true, a job opening, reduced resources, new methods, contagion, an encore appearance, a last hurrah, a sea change, a porchcast, police action, poetry reading, hoarding, essential business, creative solutions, the gig economy, hand washing, public filth, an unknown threat, a silver lining, alcohol therapy, failed leadership, Mickey Newbury, a bet, Neil Diamond, Diamond Heads, HD streaming, a learning curve, a golden age, a cliffhanger, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “I Fail” by Dick Deluxe from the album “Turning 61 on Highway 61”
In the wake of the emerging pandemic, the Troubled Men convene from their respective safe houses on a party line with Dick Deluxe, the Zelig of rock and roll, to discuss the new paradigm, possible ways forward, and the loss of Kenny Rodgers. Social distancing may be new to most people, but it’s old hat to Manny Chevrolet. Topics include a prediction come true, a job opening, reduced resources, new methods, contagion, an encore appearance, a last hurrah, a sea change, a porchcast, police action, poetry reading, hoarding, essential business, creative solutions, the gig economy, hand washing, public filth, an unknown threat, a silver lining, alcohol therapy, failed leadership, Mickey Newbury, a bet, Neil Diamond, Diamond Heads, HD streaming, a learning curve, a golden age, a cliffhanger, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “I Fail” by Dick Deluxe from the album “Turning 61 on Highway 61”
"How many people have listened to my songs and thought, 'He must have a bottle of whiskey in one hand and a pistol in the other.' Well, I don't. I write my sadness."- Mickey Newbury
Ezra Koenig, lead singer and songwriter for the band Vampire Weekend, explains why he recently became obsessed with "I Don't Think Much About Her No More" by country singer and songwriter Mickey Newbury and explores what it was like to apply country music's direct approach to songwriting to some of the the songs on Father of the Bride.
Ezra Koenig, lead singer and songwriter for the band Vampire Weekend, explains why he recently became obsessed with "I Don't Think Much About Her No More" by country singer and songwriter Mickey Newbury and explores what it was like to apply country music's direct approach to songwriting to some of the the songs on Father of the Bride.
Ach&Krach – Gespräche über Lärmmusik Folge 11: Musikhören mit MichaelBEYOND CREATION, VOIVOD, MICKEY NEWBURY, ephemeroL Diesmal mit Michael a.k.a. MAXIM ENGL Hier ist der Link zur Spotify-Playlist zur dieser Folge: Spotify Hier die vier besprochen Alben: BEYOND CREATION Spotify Youtube Bandcamp VOIVOD Spotify Youtube MICKEY NEWBURY Youtube ephemeroL Soundcloud Weitere Musik, die ausführlichere Erwähnung fand: Pink Floyd Albert Mangelsdorf Karlheinz Stockhausen Edgar Varèse Cecil Taylor Poet Zero Ron Carter Benny Maupin Black Dahlia Murder The Faceless Cynic Lighting Bolt Naked City King Crimson Magma Slayer D.R.I. Suicidal Tendencies Vector Khtoniik cerviiks Electric Wizard Siege Cryptic Slaughter Spazz The Locust Tim Buckley Bonny Prince Billy Nick Callahan Nick Cave Cat Stevens Johnny Cash Beth Gibbons Rustin Man Talk Talk Melvins Boris Sunn O))) Randall Dunn Burning Witch Asva Trey Spruance Secret Chiefs 3 Charlemagne Palestine1 Caspar Brötzmanns Massacre Master Musicians of Bukkake Martin Bisi Neurosis Swans Ambush Mogwai Brian Eno
Heading into the Labor Day weekend we have a top notch episode to deliver! Opening Salvo - Skinny dippin' in the oil o joy! Set 1: The Yardbirds fly in for some fun and games with "Little Games" offa the LP of the same name....Jimmy Page's debut LP with the 'birds' and not a bad cut on it! Page's "sloppy drunk" guitar is the star here.. *Dr Jack Van Impe with a public service announcement on the dangers of R&R The Sopwith Camel with "Frantic Desolation"...The Camel were one of the early San Fran groups to score a hit song with "Hello Hello" a novelty ditty that holds up to this day. Peter Kraemer's vocals and Norman Mayell's drums along with the guitars of Terry MacNeil and William "Truckaway" Sievers steal the show. Trader Horne was really a duo consisting of Judy Dyble & Jackie McAuley...Dyble was formerly with Fairport Convention and a brief demo recording stint with King Crimson while MaAuley cut his r&r chops with Them and later The Belfast Gypsies...both holding a high place in my record collection. *Dr. Jack Van Impe checks in again with some more of his take on "rock and roll music" I probably have 10-15 of Jack's LP's....I have fond memories of watching his weekly TV show where his eschatological sermons haunt me to this day....and lets not forget the Doc's foil Rexella Van Impe…..yikes! Willie Nelson from 2003....with a Mickey Newbury song "Just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in"....I love this song no matter who's doing it and it's tailormade for Willie.... Set 2: Love....the great band from LA that rocked my world when I was poppin' pimples in high school...."You I'll be following" ….indeed. Alice Cooper when Alice Cooper was a band and not a person with "Shoe salesman"....terrific out of place cut on their 2nd offering before they became Vincent Damon Furnier backing band. Alice is one of the good guys always helping out his band when they wanted to leave the nest....kudos to AC. The Onion Radio News with a hysterical report on the Cicadas and the Red Hot Chili Peppers... English Beat..."Best friend"...great UK band from the early 80's... Earl pays homage to the Chuckster...Chuck Berry with my favorite CB song "Too much monkey business" Set 3: "Not so sweet Martha Loraine".....ahhhh when I hear this song I think of an girl from the Jersey Shore who used to come knocking on my door late at night when she was lonely...Martha... Amy Rigby writes great songs and should be better known....."Believe in you" is one of them. Rusty & Doug [Kershaw] "Hey Mae" one of my favorite 45's that took a while to track down a clean one. And The Youngbloods with a classic "Darkness Darkness" / Elephant Mountain...what a way to end the 60's! Set 4: Wimple Winch - "Save my Soul"...great freakbeat from their 1st record / 45 rpm. They started life as Dee Fenton & the Silhouettes and checked out after 3 great records.... Opal was a psychedelic rock band from Los Angeles, CA. The group was formed by David Roback (ex-Rain Parade) and Kendra Smith (ex-The Dream Syndicate) in 1982 under the name Clay Allison. Changing their name to Opal, they released their sole LP, "Happy Nightmare Baby" in late 1987. Smith left the band the following year mid-tour. Roback went on to form Mazzy Star while Smith later re-emerged as a solo artist. And finishing off the show with the brainchild of Mark Oliver Everett and his Eels...."Soul Jacker pt. 1" Next week will be a DR&R Show favorite recording as I'm going out on the road selling and buying more rekids……...sayanara, Papa-sans and Mama-sans....
A singer/songwriter who is a voting Grammy member and co-wrote the song “Childhood Sweethearts” with Randy Travis. She toured with Johnny Rodriguez as a kid and worked with some of the biggest names in country music, such as Waylon Jennings, Tom T. Hall, and Mickey Newbury. She grew up in a show biz family and was a child actress and still acts today. She even has a romantic comedy playing on Amazon.
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Vanavond om 21:00 uur Johan Derksen met Muziek Voor Volwassenen. Album van de Week "Close Ties" van Rodney Crowell. Rode draad deze week de in 2002 overleden Amerikaanse songwriter Mickey Newbury. Afgewisseld met het album "Crucial Chicago Blues" met muziek van o.a. Koko Taylor en C.J. Chenier.
Vanavond om 21:00 uur Johan Derksen met Muziek Voor Volwassenen. Album van de Week "Close Ties" van Rodney Crowell. Rode draad deze week de in 2002 overleden Amerikaanse songwriter Mickey Newbury. Afgewisseld met het album "Crucial Chicago Blues" met muziek van o.a. Koko Taylor en C.J. Chenier.
Vanavond om 21:00 uur Johan Derksen met Muziek Voor Volwassenen. Album van de Week "Close Ties" van Rodney Crowell. Rode draad deze week de in 2002 overleden Amerikaanse songwriter Mickey Newbury. Afgewisseld met het album "Crucial Chicago Blues" met muziek van o.a. Koko Taylor en C.J. Chenier.
I don’t often lead these reports with our Nashville Jam, but sometimes our show-closing, all-hands feature goes exceptionally well. And this week it felt like some cathartic starburst that brought together all of the energies and chemistries of the nights four acts. And that is exactly what it’s supposed to do under ideal circumstances. The song was “Why You Been Gone So Long?” from the pen of Mickey Newbury. A lot of us bluegrass heads glommed on to the song as recorded by Tony Rice. But my research says it was first recorded by the long forgotten Johnny Darrell in 1969 with a dank electric guitar twang and a twisty beat. And that’s the beat that Jim Lauderdale (who was back after a few weeks of being gone so long – why?) set up as Nikki Lane, Michaela Anne, Paul McDonald and Parker Gispert brought their distinctive voices to the verses. The choruses were huge and tight and joyful. Sometimes we really nail it. But it had been a special night all around by that point anyway.
A contemplative set of songs from Ry Cooder’s score to Paris, Texas, Mickey Newbury, Lee Hazlewood, Smog, Glenn Jones, Angels of Light, and an early, obscure song from 1964 by Willie Nelson (last week’s winner of the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.)
This week on the show, we take you to the historic Bailey Theatre in Camrose for a performance by Winnipeg act Slow Leaves. That’s the moniker for singer-songwriter Grant Davidson, who draws inspiration from '70s era songwriters like Gene Clark of The Byrds, and Mickey Newbury. You’ll hear songs from Slow Leaves’ latest release, Beauty is So Common, produced by Rusty Matyas of Imaginary Cities. It’s a collection catchy songs that calls to mind the era of Davidson’s influences. Setlist:Careless and SereneLife of a Better ManNostalgia Institution Enough About MePretty Good SongwritersMothsPerpetual Sleep DreamerSecond ChancesA Piece of AdviceEverybody Wants to be In LoveCountry of Ideas Rearview
Texas holds a magical, mythical appeal, because it is the birthplace and the home of many of the greatest songwriters of all time. Today, a Texas Songwriter Special, featuring some of the many timeless songs and writers to emerge from The Lone Star State.
Texas holds a magical, mythical appeal, because it is the birthplace and the home of many of the greatest songwriters of all time. Today, a Texas Songwriter Special, featuring some of the many timeless songs and writers to emerge from The Lone Star State.
Starfire and Charlie talk with Grady Don and Big Dan about mysterious pyramids, guns, and life in the future; Song of the week by Mickey Newbury
We took a trip back in time today with a whole bunch of classic songwriters’ songwriters. We played a game of Singer/Songwriter, where we heard some writers who are famous for their covers of their material, more than their own, as well as some famous folks who we love, covering classics by others. In the end, this show was heavy on the classic country, just the way listener Barb likes it. We’ve also got memories of concerts past, and exciting shows to look forward to.
We took a trip back in time today with a whole bunch of classic songwriters’ songwriters. We played a game of Singer/Songwriter, where we heard some writers who are famous for their covers of their material, more than their own, as well as some famous folks who we love, covering classics by others. In the end, this show was heavy on the classic country, just the way listener Barb likes it. We’ve also got memories of concerts past, and exciting shows to look forward to.
Some new music to start us off, some of which is wonderful and some that makes me wonder... a couple of history lessons about a couple of late greats, Mickey Newbury and Tom Evans, and a bunch of random greats thrown in on a whim, just the way we like it.
Some new music to start us off, some of which is wonderful and some that makes me wonder... a couple of history lessons about a couple of late greats, Mickey Newbury and Tom Evans, and a bunch of random greats thrown in on a whim, just the way we like it.
In the wake of the emerging pandemic, the Troubled Men convene from their respective safe houses on a party line with Dick Deluxe, the Zelig of rock and roll, to discuss the new paradigm, possible ways forward, and the loss of Kenny Rodgers. Social distancing may be new to most people, but it's old hat to Manny Chevrolet. Topics include a prediction come true, a job opening, reduced resources, new methods, contagion, an encore appearance, a last hurrah, a sea change, a porchcast, police action, poetry reading, hoarding, essential business, creative solutions, the gig economy, hand washing, public filth, an unknown threat, a silver lining, alcohol therapy, failed leadership, Mickey Newbury, a bet, Neil Diamond, Diamond Heads, HD streaming, a learning curve, a golden age, a cliffhanger, and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “I Fail” by Dick Deluxe from the album “Turning 61 on Highway 61”