Watch Out! First Aid Kit Perform “Stay Gold” on Conan 11/11/14

First Aid Kit Perform "Stay Gold" on Conan

Acclaimed Swedish pop-folk duo First Aid Kit dropped by Conan last night for a lovely performance of their new single “Stay Gold.”

First Aid Kit continues on their largest-ever U.S. headline tour, playing the famed Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles tonight. See below for remaining dates.

Stay Gold is available everywhere now:

Tour Dates (w/ support from Samantha Crain):
11/12 – Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA
11/13 – Fox Theater – Oakland, CA
11/14 – Roseland Theater – Portland, OR
11/15 – Moore Theatre – Seattle, WA
11/17 – The Complex – Salt Lake City, UT
11/18 – Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO
11/20 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN
11/21 – Bradley Fine Arts Building – Plymouth, WI
11/22 – Vic Theatre – Chicago, IL

Watch Out! Suzanne Jarvie “Spiral Road” [VIDEO]

Suzanne Jarvie "Spiral Road"

The video for the title song of Toronto singer-songwriter Suzanne Jarvie’s debut album, “Spiral Road” that blends the song’s blacktop existence and Native-American mysticism with beautiful shots of Arizona and New Mexico landscape.

Director Jason van Bruggen uses imagery that frames song’s theme of connections – of time, cultures and geography that blends into a whole experience. Jarvie’s lonely, lovely yearn backed by driving drum , flecked banjo, front-porch fiddle and Mickey Raphael’s mastery of the mournful harmonica brings this lovely song into familiar territory.

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Loretta Lynn Signs With Sony Legacy, New Album In The Works For Next Year

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LynnThe reining Queen of Country Music inked her fist new record deal in more than a decade.

Following Willie Nelson to Sony Legend the new agreement covers “several albums of new material,” produced by Lynn’s daughter Patsy L Russell and John Carter Cash, recorded over the past seven years at the Cash Cabin Studio in Hendersonville, Tenn.

The first title is plannned for release in 2015 and will be the artist’s first collection of new recordings since 2004’s Grammy-winning Jack White collaberation “Van Lear Rose,”

Lynn, Russell and Cash have beenworking togather at Cash Cabin Studio sice 2007. The materian “explores Lynn’s musical history spanning Appalachian folk songs and gospel music she learned as a child, to new interpretations of her classic hits and country standards, to songs newly-written for the project.

Drawing inspiration from personal memories and connections to American music, Lynn’s new recordings “capture the essence of these songs in intimate new performances, the way they might’ve sounded growing up in the 1930’s and 40’s in Butchers Hollow, Ky.”

Lynn appeared on the Country Music Awards last night, signing “You’re Looking at Country” with diciple Kacey Musgraves.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M7E_UGE4h0

Watch Out! Whitehorse – “Sweet Disaster”

Whitehorse - "Sweet Disaster"

Canadian folk rock duo Whitehorse (Luke Doucet and Melissa McClelland) has released a spellbinding video for their Spaghetti-Western-meets The Zombies’ “Time Of The Season” cut “Sweet Disaster.”

The video, directed by Ken Cunningham, features delicate overlayed images with washed-out white. The images fit perfectly with this song the band describes as ” a story about one rich man’s quest to send a couple to Mars. It’s fitting subject matter for Melissa’s first ever love song to Luke, and for a band described thus far as “space cowboy lovebirds” (Now Magazine, Toronto).”

Whitehorse’s song “Sweet Disaster” from the album Leave Kickstarter-funded “No Bridge Unburned,” out February 17, 2015 on Six Shooter Records.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YB3IQcorMLY

Emmylou Harris To Be Honored By Roots Peers at Washington Event

THE LIFE & SONGS OF EMMYLOU HARRIS

It is my opinion that Emmylou Harris can’t have enough tributes or be handed enough awards for her contribution to American music.

On January 10th, 2015 an impressive ensemble of roots and country performers will rightly come together to honor her in “The Life and Songs of Emmylou Harris.” The concert will take place in Washington DC’s DAR Constitution Hall, and will feature performances by Kris Kristofferson, Sheryl Crow, Mary Chapin Carpenter,Mavis Staples, Martina McBride, John Hiatt, Lucinda Williams, Trampled By Turtles, Steve Earle, Patty Griffin, Rodney Crowell, Iron & Wine, Shawn Colvin, Shovels & Rope, Joan Baez, Sara Watkins and The Milk Carton Kids. Harris will take the stage to perform with a number of special guests throughout the night. Additional performers will be announced in the coming weeks.\\\\

Grammy Award-winners Don Was and Buddy Miller will serve as music directors that will lead an all-star band backing the performers at this incredible concert event taping. Keith Wortman is the creator and executive producer of the show along with Harris’ manager Ken Levitan. Was and Wortman’s recent work together includes extraordinary concert events honoring music icons such as Johnny Cash, Levon Helm and Gregg Allman, amongst others.

“Emmylou Harris and her songs have inspired music fans and musicians all over the world,” said Was. Miller added, “I have been blessed to be both a dear friend and music partner of Emmy’s, and look forward to an extraordinary night of music.” “I am privileged to produce a concert event of this magnitude that honors an artist as special and important as Emmylou Harris. This will be one of those nights where every fan wishes they were in the building,” said Wortman.

The event will be taped but there is no mention of streaming live or dates for when event might be aired/released.

Tickets go on sale at November 7 at 10am

For more info head to songsofemmylou.com

Watch Out! Angaleena Presley – “Pain Pills” [VIDEO]

Angaleena Presley - "Pain Pills"

There’s a ferocity to Angaleena Presley’s song ‘Pain Pills.’ It’s theme of working class addiction and hypocrisy is not new, but Presley puts her unflinching spin on it with a driving hillbilly meets metal sound that is striking and fits the theme of mortality to a tee.

“A little bit of hurt surely gonna kill a lot of good people in these here hills. Lord, won’t you save us from these old pain pills”

The video shows Presley singing among quick cuts of doctors satchels, Día de Muertos make-up, grave diggers and a man that might be Dr. Brown or, perhaps, el diablo himself.

“I started [that song] as I was on my way home from a funeral,” she told Radio.com. “A friend of mine from high school OD’d [and] at the funeral the mom was walking in going, ‘Oh they had a heart problem. It was a heart issue.’ We knew what was going on. This is when I realized, this is starting to become a problem.”

“Pain Pills” is available on the album “American Middle Class”

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Tompkins Square To Release ‘When I Reach That Heavenly Shore : Unearthly Black Gospel, 1926-1936’ 3CD/3LP Set, December 9th

'When I Reach That Heavenly Shore : Unearthly Black Gospel, 1926-1936',

Grammy winner Christopher King ( Charlie Patton: Screamin’ and Hollerin’ the Blues) has produced ‘When I Reach That Heavenly Shore : Unearthly Black Gospel, 1926-1936.’ The box set will be released December 9th on Tompkins Square Records.

from the presser:

“Among the most powerful music to be captured on 78 rpm in America during the 1920s & 1930s are those recordings of black sanctified and gospel singing. Ranging from plaintive mourning to unbridled ecstasy, the sacred music from this time period represents a flowering of diverse and idiosyncratic rural songs styles. At no time was there a wider panorama of religious songs in America.

Selected exclusively from Christopher King’s private collection, the 78s included here represent the most unhinged, the most compelling survey of pre-war black gospel. Of the 42 tracks in this 3CD/3LP collection, 34 have never been reissued until now. The complete recorded output of the Primitive Baptist Choir of North Carolina is also included in this collection for the first time. Several rare & previously unissued photographs are also contained within. Lovingly and respectfully designed by Susan Archie and firmly grounded in Scripture by Christopher King.”

Stream ‘Let That Lie Alone’ – Edward W. Clayborn- from the release below.

Track Listing:
On Jordan’s Stormy Bank We Stand – Seventh Day Adventists Choir
Glory! Glory! Hallelelujeh – McCollum’s Sanctified Singers
Fight On Your Time Ain’t Long – Primitive Baptist Choir Of North Carolina
Let Jesus Lead You – Jubilee Gospel Team
Preaching With Singing – Elder Oscar Saunders & Congregation
I’ll Be Rested (When The Roll Is Called) -Roosevelt Graves & Brother
Hiding Behind The Stuff – Rev. A. W. Nix
Let That Lie Alone – Edward W. Clayborn- “The Guitar Evangelist
The Devil Is A Fisherman – Rev. T.E. Weems
Oh Lord I’m Your Child – McCollum’s Sanctified Singers
Abraham Have Mercy On Me – Rev. William Ransom
Father I Stretch My Hands Up To Thee – Primitive Baptist Choir Of North Carolina
I Wish My Mother Was On That Train – Blind Joe & Emma Taggart
Dead Cat On The Line – Rev. J.M. Gates
You Gotta Live Your Religion Every Day – Laurel (Mississippi) Fireman’s Quartette
Rejoicing On The Way – Fa Sol La Singers
Canaan’s Land – Blind Gussie Nesbit
Everybody Will Be Happy Over There – Elder Oscar Saunders & Congregation
Jesus Will Make It All Right – Edward W. Clayborn- “The Guitar Evangelist
Heaven Belongs To You – Primitive Baptist Choir of North Carolina
Lord I’m The True Vine – Eddie Head & His Family
Jonah In The Wilderness – Henry Thomas
Angels Rolled The Stone Away – Rev. D.C. Rice
Pure Religion – Blind Gussie Nesbit
I Love Thy Church O Lord- Primitive Baptist Choir of North Carolina
Stations Will Be Changed – Jubilee Gospel Team
When I Take My Vacation In Heaven – Mother McCollum
What The Men Wanted The Women Was Sitting On- Rev. Emmet Dickinson
Train Your Child – Washington Phillips
He Shall Speak For Himself – Rev. William Ransom
I Heard The Angels Singing – Edward W. Clayborn- “The Guitar Evangelist”
The Day Is Past And Gone – Primitive Baptist Choir Of North Carolina
I Know The Lord Has Laid His Hands On Me – Jubilee Gospel Team
Jesus Of Nazareth, King Of The Jews – Rev. J.C. Burnett
I Won’t Have To Cross Jordan Alone – Laurel (Mississippi) Fireman’s Quartette
I’ll Be Satisfied – Blind Joe & Emma Taggart
Blessed Be The Tie That Binds – Primitive Baptist Choir Of North Carolina
I Shall Not Be Moved – Edward W. Clayborn- “The Guitar Evangelist
Don’t Know When Old Death Will Call For Me – Jubilee Gospel Team
Great Day Of His Wrath Has Come – Rev. J.C. Burnett
I Want To See Him – Mother McCollum
Going To Hell & Who Cares – Rev. A. W. Nix

The New Basement Tapes Collaborators To Perform Live On TV In November

The New Basement Tapes

The New Basement Tapes collaborators – Elvis Costello, Rhiannon Giddens (Carolina Chocolate Drops), Taylor Goldsmith (Dawes), Jim James (My Morning Jacket) and Marcus Mumford (Mumford & Sons) – will make their first live performances via three national television appearances in November. They will perform on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on November 10, Ellen on November 14 and Jimmy Kimmel Live on November 19.

As I previously posted ‘Lost On the River: The New Basement Tapes’ is a T Bone Burnett-produced venture built sround ” recently discovered lyrics handwritten by Bob Dylan in 1967 during the period that generated the recording of his original Basement Tapes. ”

Dylan entrusted the lyrics to Burnett, who gathered the artists in March 2014 at Capitol Studios in Hollywood to write and create music together for the long-lost lyrics, swapping instrumental and vocal roles throughout the marathon sessions. The result was dozens of new songs and recordings, 20 of which are included and will be released by Electromagnetic Recordings/Harvest Records on November 10.

This comes on the heels of original Bob Dylan and The Band original Basement Tapes recordings getting the expanded edition treatment and being released a week earlier.

An original documentary ‘Lost Songs: The Basement Tapes Continued’ will premiere on SHOWTIME, Friday, November 21st at 9 P.M. ET/PT. Directed by Sam Jones, the documentary will present an exclusive and intimate look at the making of Lost On The River.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MwOarNpBcw&feature=youtu.be&list=PLZ8c54cxQG2HM5uKy976psJ7Mxj8Amnnu

Lost On The River: The New Basement Tapes (Deluxe Edition) – Out November 10

1. Down On The Bottom
2. Married To My Hack
3. Kansas City
4. Spanish Mary
5. Liberty Street
6. Nothing To It
7. Golden Tom – Silver Judas*
8. When I Get My Hands On You
9. Duncan and Jimmy
10. Florida Key
11. Hidee Hidee Ho #11
12. Lost On The River #12
13. Stranger
14. Card Shark
15. Quick Like A Flash*
16. Hidee Hidee Ho #16
17. Diamond Ring*
18. The Whistle Is Blowing*
19. Six Months In Kansas City (Liberty Street)
20. Lost On The River #20

*Not available on 15-track standard edition of the album

Watch Out! Sturgill Simpson: “Turtles All the Way Down” on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon

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Last night Sturgill Simpson performed his trad-country, psychedelic-tinged song about chemical enlightenment. As always, the man and his fantastic band, nailed it.

With appearances on David Letterman and Conan it’s becomes a of late night talk-show gauntlet by the reluctant savior of country music. It won’t be long before Sturgill Simpson is a household name.

With the money and the fame that’s sure to follow I’m sure Music Row will be (has been) whispering in his ear to join the big circus. And sponsors. There’s a beer and Wranglers rep out there just licking their lips to hitch their wagon to a shooting star.

I trust Simpson’s instincts and his focus on the music that’s brought his this far. He’s not a hit machine serving to print money for some label. He’s making music that matters, hits deep, and endures.

That makes Simpson an oddity. Turtles?! No hits?! No stylist?! The man is barely competent on social media! How is he showing up on the mainstream radar?

One thing that ties Letterman, Conan and Fallon together is their appreciation and championing of great music with little consideration to the flavor of the week.

Simpson has his eye on the long game.

The sound might ring of tradition, but the spirit of following your path is something that is timeless and takes guts and talent.

So Simpson shows up and plays ‘Turtles All the Way Down,’ ‘Living the Dream’ or ‘Life of Sin.” People hear something they probably haven’t heard on the radio or knew still existed.

Some wonder “Huh, There still is country music being made. Why haven’t I heard this guy?” or “Where’s the beats and the rock? This twangy shit sucks.”

Either way, like Neo in the Matrix, the curtain is lifted and reality is exposed. People are made aware. There is a choice to be made.

Red or blue pill?

if a listener or artist is unsure and unaware they are pliable. They listen to others and live in fear of what others think. It takes them away from the reason you started listening and playing music to begin with.

Simpson’s sets his camp right in his own territory and he scraps and fights with every song’s worth and beauty.

And we’re all fortunate that we’re there to share it with him.

So the money and salesmen are inevitable. But my faith is firm that Simpson will stay true to that spirit and personal vision. And he’ll show young musicians that you can trust your instincts, blaze a path, make a living and leave a mark.

I might not be “outlaw,” but’s it’s sure badass.

Ryan Bingham Announces New Album, ‘Fear and Saturday Night,’ Streams New Song ‘Broken Heart Tattoos’

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2015 is shaping up to be another great bounty year for Americana and roots music and singer-songwriter Ryan Bingham has just sweetened the pot.

Bingham’s follow up to 2012’s “Tomorrowland,” and his fifth studio release, entitled “Fear and Saturday Night” will be released on Jan. 20

Bingham described the new album to wsj.com as a more positive effort than “Tomorrowland.” “On this album I find myself back in a more hopeful place and the songs are more stripped down musically,” he told WSJ. “Each album seems to be about whatever I have gone through in my life previous to recording it.”

“Sometimes they’re like scars or tattoos that you have to live with and deal with. You can’t run and hide from them or wash them off,” he explained. “There’s no way to remove them from your soul.”

On the 12-song album has Bingham working with a new band and Jim Scott (Wilco, Tom Petty) as producer.

“Broken Heart Tattoos” is a return to the dusty country-folk that fits Bingham’s gravel delivery like a bill-rider’s glove. the song also retains some of the sonic experimentation Bingham has been ex[poring.

Stream the new song “Broken Heart Tattoos,” below.

“Fear and Saturday Night” track list:

Nobody Knows My Trouble
Broken Heart Tattoos
Top Shelf Drug
Island in the Sky
Adventures of You and Me
Fear and Saturday Night
My Diamond is Too Rough
Radio
Snow Falls in June
Darlin’
Hands of Time
Gun Fightiin’ Man