Friday, May 27, 2016

Dylan at 75

"Celebrate Bob Dylan's 75th Birthday With His Best Moments & Tributes"

"A look at Bob Dylan’s Greenwich Village as the folk legend turns 75"

Back to the Green Mountain State

"Folk Musicians Dana and Susan Robinson Bring it Home" -- Gary Lee Miller

Saturday, May 21, 2016

Josh Ritter with a new release

"Ready to get down, Josh Ritter brings an anti-preacher "Sermon" revival to Pabst" -- Jimmy Carlton

Wonderfully capturing the essence of Townes Van Zandt's music

"Record Bin: The rambling folk landscapes of Townes Van Zandt's "Our Mother the Mountain" --  Joshua Pickard

It begins:

"The history of folk music is littered with outlaws, sinners and seers—and a few others who can't be so easily characterized. Built around tradition and the passing on of lineages, folk music occupies a singular place in the annals of modern music. The artists who inhabit these incredibly personal, often-righteous waters aren't above the trials and shortcomings that fasten themselves to any given person, but they're able to convey a wide range of experience and emotion with the slightest whisper or strum of a guitar.

There were some, however, whose gifts as storytellers went far and above that of their peers. Basic narratives were lifted to elegiac legend, and specific songs were passed down from generation to generation, growing in power and stature. For singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt, this ability to transcend time and genre was one of his greatest gifts. His songs were removed from the passing of time. In the decades since they were recorded and released, they haven't aged a day. The bare and honest sentiment is as resonant as it was when these stories were conceived..."

Darrell Scott's new release

"Album Premiere: Darrell Scott, Couchville Sessions" -- Caine O'Rear/American Songwriter

Guy Clark has passed

"Guy Clark, a King of the Texas Troubadours, Is Dead at 74" -- New York Times

"RIP Guy Clark, Who Was There for Me When My Father Slipped Away" -- Charles Pierce