Scott H. Biram – New Years Eve – Emo’s, Austin TX.

Want to bring in the New Year on a real low-down and rowdy note? Then your best bet in the Austin, TX area is to head over to Emo’s New Years Eve to catch the Dirty One-Man Band with 9-lives Scott H. Biram. Flame Trick Subs and Hotrod Hillbillies Support.

Tickets available at Waterloo records.

Dolly Kicks Off Tour – Stops By Radio City Music Hall

Dolly Parton is preparing to launch a major concert tour in 2008, bringing her across the U.S. and Europe and will be performing hr many hits from throughout her extensive career — which includes seven Grammy Awards, 10 Country Music Association Awards, five Academy of Country Music Awards and three American Music Awards. See you all at Radio City!

2.28.08     Minneapolis, MN     Northrup Auditorium
2.29.08     Chicago, IL         Chicago Theater
3.03.08     Pittsburgh, PA         Benedum Center
3.05.08     Boston, MA         Opera House
3.07.08     New York, NY         Radio City Music Hall
3.09.08     Uncasville, CT         Mohegan Sun Arena
3.11.08     Fairfax, VA         Patriot Center
3.12.08     Atlanta, GA         Fox Theater
6.13.08     Stockholm, Sweden     Stockholm Stadion
6.14.08     Malmö, Sweden         Malmö Stadion
6.15.08     Viborg, Denmark     Viborg Stadion
6.17.08     Kristiandsand, Norway     Sør Arena
6.19.08     Rotterdam, Holland     Ahoy
6.22.08     Kilkenny, Ireland     Nowlan Park
6.24.08     Belfast, Northern Ireland   Odyssey Arena
6.27.08     Glasgow, Scotland     SECC
6.28.08     Manchester, England     MEN Arena
6.29.08     Glasgow, Scotland     SECC
7.01.08     Nottingham, England     Nottingham Arena
7.02.08     Birmingham, England     National Indoor Arena
7.04.08     Cardiff, Wales     Cardiff Intl. Arena
7.05.08     London, England     The O2 Arena
7.06.08     London, England     The O2 Arena

Waco Brothers to Release Waco Express: Live and Kicking at Schubas Tavern 3/8/08

Full of shout-along manifestos and strident tomfoolery from each of their seven studio albums, Waco Express lives up to the mandate given to the mastering engineer to “err on the side of massive, fierce and overwhelming.”  Critical darlings since their unleashing, featuring a scribe-ready lineup of members from the Mekons, Jesus Jones, Wreck,Gang of Four and others, as well as a genre-bending fearlessness, The Waco Brothers have always saved their best for the stage.  The live shows, particularly at SXSW and CMJ, are events of genuine reverence for their leave-it-all-out-there-this-should-be-FUN-dammit convictions.   Over the years, this fervor has resulted in an onstage wedding proposal betwixt two fans (SXSW ’02), a riot (Edinburgh ’03), and a thousand and one lost nights of sweaty, happy reverie. 

Sadly, there’s always been the undercurrent of grousing, as good as the studio albums are, that, well, it’s not like BEING there.  Well, now it is.  On Waco Express, you can practically feel the heat from the stage, smell the smoke on your clothes, taste the beery taste of beer and let your ears bask in the un-tempered wall of sound.

When the first Wacos CD hit the streets in 1994, punk AND country were lying torpid, shaming their respective populist histories. Thirteen years later, the problem has gotten nothing but worse, with one shilling for cruise lines and luxury cars and the other blathering on with a jingoistic fervor not seen since Remember the Maine!  Quite frankly, we need the Wacos now more than ever.

Cowboy In Flames (mp3) 

Joe Whyte Record Release – New York City – 12/18

New York based folk, rock and Americana singer/songwriter Joe Whyte will be holding his record release party for his new album “Devil in the Details” on Tuesday, December 18 at Rockwood Music Hall – 196 Allen St., NYC at 8pm.The event will be free and Whyte will be unveiling his band that night. Alng with his usual cohort Dan Marcus, on guitar and mandolin, he’ll be adding 2 new players – Rob Heath on drums, and Catherine Popper on bass (late of Ryan Adams and the Cardinals.)

Jason Isbell Tour Dates

Pitchfork.com has posted a ton of 07/08 tour dates for ex-Drive-By Trucker Jason Isbell as he continues in support of his solo debut “Sirens of the Ditch.”

The January 12 date has Isbell performing at the opening night of the New York Guitar Festival’s “Royal Albert Hall” event honoring Bob Dylan.

12-14 Asheville, NC – Warren Haynes’ Christmas Jam Pre-Jam
12-15 Asheville, NC – Warren Haynes’ Christmas Jam
12-21 Baton Rouge, LA – Spanish Moon
12-22 Houston, TX – Walter’s on Washington
12-27 Huntsville, AL – Crossroads
12-28 Birmingham, AL – Workplay
12-29 Chattanooga, TN – Rhythm and Brews
12-30 Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre
12-31 Charleston, SC – Music Fam
01-12 New York, NY – WFC Winter Garden (New York Guitar Festival)
01-16 Memphis, TN – The Hi-Tone
01-17 Little Rock, AR – Sticky Fingerz
01-18 Dallas, TX – Granada Theater
01-19 Austin, TX – Antone’s
01-22 Tucson, AZ – Club Congress
01-23 San Diego, CA – Casbah
01-24 Long Beach, CA – Vault
01-25 Los Angeles, CA – Spaceland
01-26 San Francisco, CA – Slim’s
01-28 Sacramento, CA – Harlow’s
01-30 Portland, OR – Mission Theater
01-31 Seattle, WA – Tractor Tavern
02-01 Boise, ID – Neurolux
02-02 Park City, UT – Suede
02-04 Boulder, CO – The Fox Theatre
02-06 Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater
02-07 Madison, WI – High Noon Saloon
02-08 Chicago, IL – Double Door
02-09 Indianapolis, IN – Music Mill
02-14 Detroit, MI – Magic Stick
02-15 Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom
02-16 Buffalo, NY – Tralf Music Hall
02-17 Philadelphia, PA – World Café Live
02-20 Boston, MA – Paradise
02-21 New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
02-22 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
02-23 Charlottesville, VA – Satellie Ballroom
02-24 Wilmington, NC – Soapbox
02-26 Columbia, SC – Headliner’s
02-27 Athens, GA – Georgia Theatre
02-28 Knoxville, TN – Bluecat’s
02-29 Louisville, KY – Headliner’s
03-01 Nashville, TN – Cannery Ballroom

New York Times Features CMT’s Crossroads

One of the most memorable show I ever attended here in New York was the CMT Crossroads featuring Rosanne Cash and Steve Earle. The pairing of artists from the country and rock/pop genre is getting harder and harder to differentiate from one another but it’s still one of the best shows on CMT. The New York Times has a nice slide-show on Crossroads featuring Joss Stone and LeAnn Rimes, Kid Rock (Bob Ritchie) and Hank Williams Jr., Bonnie Raitt and Lyle Lovett, Bon Jovi and Sugarland and Kenny (Babyface) Edmonds and Trisha Yearwood.

AMA Conference Highlights

This is just brief rundown on events here in Nashville at the Americana Music Association conference. I will add more detail next week.

Meeting Barbara Lamb, Sunny Sweeney, Chip Taylor, Kendal Carson, Gurf Morlix , Stacy Earle and Janet Reno!

The Halloween tribute to the memory of Porter Wagoner with Mark Ferris, Rodney Crowell, Jim Lauderdale and Emmylou Harris.

Seeing Darrell Scott at the Station Inn.

The AMA Awards at the Ryman Auditorium (the Mother Church of Country Music) featuring Joe Ely, Guy Clark (in a tribute to Townes Van Zandt) , Lyle Lovett, The Avett Brothers, Patty Griffin, Old Crow Medicine Show, Darrell Scott, Buddy Miller, Jim Lauderdale and Emmylou Harris.

Eating Jacks BBQ and drinking Big River Brewery beer.

Visiting the Hatch Show Print studio.

Bloodshot Record at the CMJ Conference – New York

Bloodshot Records artists Ha Ha Tonka, The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir and The Silos are gearing up for the annual CMJ Conference here  in New York. Ha Ha Tonka and The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir play their official CMJ showcase on October 19th at the Cake Shop before joining the Silos and select friends of the label at the annual Bloodshot Records Party, taking place at Union Pool in Brooklyn on Saturday, October 20th.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19TH
Cakeshop – 152 Ludlow, 212/253-0036
8pm   Ha Ha Tonka
9pm   Scotland Yard Gospel Choir

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20TH
Union Pool – 484 Union Avenue at Skillman Avenue, Brooklyn, 718/609-0484
12:30               Doors Open
1:00 – 1:30       Carolyn Mark*   (Vancouver BC)
1:45 – 2:15       The Panderers*  (LA CA)
2:30 – 3:00       Bone-Box*        (Manchester UK)
3:15 – 3:50       The Silos       (NY NY)
4:05 – 4:45       The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir  (Chicago IL)
5:00 – 5:40       Ha Ha Tonka     (Springfield MO)
5:55 – 6:40       Centro-Matic*   (Denton TX)

$10 admission / Free with CMJ badge
Beer from Oskar Blues Beer – Grilled treats for everyone!

Upcoming New York Shows

Great stuff coming up soon:

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit / The Whigs / The Felice Brothers – Bowery Ballroom – 10/10

Shooter Jennings – Bowery Ballroom – 10/23

Drive By Truckers / Ryan Bingham / The Dead Horses – Bowery Ballroom – 10/26

Lucero / Bobby Bare Jr. / Whiskey & Co.  – Bowery Ballroom – 11/4

Laura Cantrell – Mercury Lounge – 11/10

Buck 65 / Bernard Dolan – Bowery Ballroom – 11/18

Th’ Legendary Shack Shakers / The Pine Hill Haints – Mercury Lounge 11/18

Lucinda Williams – Town Hall, New York – 10/02/07

It’s rare to walk out of a concert and think, “Damn I was just a witness to a piece of musical history.” On a warm, humid night last Tuesday I thought just that.

I came late to Lucinda Williams. I was introduced to Lu (as her adoringly rabid fans refer to her) in 2003 with the release World Without Tears, a mixed bag of the sublime (Righteously, Over Time) and the awkward (Sweet Side, American Dream.) This was five years after her masterpiece “Car Wheels on a Gravel Road” hit the shelves. The latter was the album being covered in it’s entirety this evening.

“Car Wheels on a Gravel Road” was the the 1998 Nashville and Canoga Park CA. recorded album, with guest appearances by Steve Earle and Emmylou Harris, that moved Lucinda to the level of being taken seriously as a singer-songwriter heavyweight. The six year labor that produced lucid stories of Southern climes, love discovered and easily lost and the forlorn and wayward put her on the map as a sort of musical Flannery O’Connor.

Williams seems to be a living contradiction. She seems to mirror the very same schizophrenic and contradictory nature of the alt.country/folk/cow-punk etc. genre she is arguably the reining queen of, even she wasn’t sure which musical plane she currently occupies. “They say I’m country but more folk nowadays. Who knows?” She remarked later in the show.

Stopping in New York City to do a five-night retrospective, which seems to be in vogue as late with Sonic Youth on tour playing “Daydream Nation,” and Slint doing “Spiderland.” Each night featured a selection from her discography in reverse chronological order (omitting her recent release West,)

The crowd was ready be behold something special. Restless and rustling and smelling of booze and cologne this was the closest Times Square gets to a roadhouse.

As far as a country music analog, Lucinda is defiantly more Dolly than Loretta. Vulnerably childlike rather than grittily resilient.

Flanked by a top shelf band – Doug Pettibone rhythm/lead guitar, mandolin and pedal steel, David Sutton was on bass, Chet Lyster playing rhythm/lead guitar, pedal steel and keyboards, and Butch Norton There was also a guest appearance by Americana trailblazer Jim Lauderdale on guitar and backup vocals, Steve Earle (strolling over from his Greenwich Village home) was on guitar, harmonica, lead and backup vocals.

“I thought I’d talk a little bit more about the songs than I usually do, a little bonus.” Williams offered from the stage this night. As a treat for hard-core fans that know all the background on each song these were additional gems.

The first background story was when she recounted playing the song “Car Wheels on a Gravel Road” at the legendary Bluebird Cafe with her dad, the poet Miller Williams, in the audience. The song of growing up poor in the South caused her father to approach her after the show and apologize. “I’m sorry.” “Why,” she said. “Because that’s you as the little girl in that song.” She admitted that until that moment she never realized it on a conscious level before.

The song “I Lost It” was inspired by an “I Found It” bumper sticker she saw everywhere while traveling in Houston in the 70’s. And like many of her songs “Lake Charles” was based on an ex-love.

Her gravel-in-velvet voice was in perfect for the event. Each syllable was nuanced and word was elevated to heady levels for all to witness.

The song “Joy” was a ferocious rocker that moved into Led Zeppelin’s “Heartbreaker” terrain when guitartists Doug Pettibone and Chet Lyster faced each other in a flurrying duel of solos. “Still I Long for Your Kiss” was said to be inspired by William’s love for 70’s R&B and “2 Kool 2 B 4-gotten”, a song written in a New Years Day hangover haze and inspired by two books of photography– Juke Joint: Photographs by Birney Imes and Appalachian Portraits by Shelby Lee Adams, floated and ached along at a beautiful pace.

My favorite song from the album “Concrete and Barbed Wire” was a nice, dusty twanged-out duet between Williams and Earle that they appeared to have a lot of fun doing.

At one moment Williams took the time to pint out Steve Earle’s contribution to the album’s production and how if he hadn’t grabbed the reins it might not have been made. In testament to his role in birthing this masterpiece Earle replied “It’s hard to fuck up great songs”. “Oh, I could find a way to fuck them up.” Williams answered.

After the album was covered there was a brief intermission and then the show was back on. A highlight was a duet with Steve Earle titled “Jail House Tears”. Steve Earle performed an a rousing version of “Ellis Unit One” a song from the Dead Man Walking soundtrack.

I’ve seen Lucinda in concert before and she readily reveals a thin-skin diva’s-temperament for critical feedback. She mentioned picking up the local entertainment rag Time Out New York that seemed to give her a less then favorable feature review. She confessed to the adoring crowd “listen I’m an artist not a performer” which then elicited the predictable “We Love you Lucinda!!!” A younger Lorretta would have ignored the ignorant Yankee that wrote the damning review, or would have told them to kiss her ass. Lucinda is more delicate then that, despite her gritty literary exterior.

 Lucinda Williams – Honey Bee – Town Hall NYC, 10-3-07 

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