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Tallest Man on Earth – There’s No Leaving Now

I’ve seen it on his first two albums and after the first tune on “There’s No Leaving Now,” I thought maybe I’d heard the last of the Tallest Man and his guitar. “To Just Grow Away” is a subtle song...

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Old Crow Medicine Show – Carry Me Back

Although you might think at first listen that OCMS were a trad bluegrass band, a few more songs would tell you that they’re more of a rockin’ string band. Their old-timey instruments mask a bit of a...

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Robert Francis – Strangers in the First Place

  Americana? Rock? Alt-Country? Sometimes all the labels get tiresome and you just want to hear some good songwriting. Simple, emotional, powerful. On Robert Francis’ third record, he’s simplified the...

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The Giving Tree Band – Vacilador

With the size of a collective and the instruments of a bluegrass string band, Giving Tree band has a unique sonice texture. In their most recent release, they’ve moved further from the bluegrassy sound...

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Cary Hudson – Mississippi Moon

After some 47 years, Cary Hudson is above all a dyed-in the wool Mississippi man. He grew up in the small town of Sumrall. His songs show a true southern authenticity that many Americana artists can...

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James McMurtry at Johnny D’s

From the first few notes his 12-string, I could tell that this would be a treat. A seasoned performer with over 20 years on the road, McMurtry had the kind of stage presence that you can’t get after a...

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Stray Birds & Three Tall Pines Throwback

While up north certainly has some strong bluegrass players, I found myself at a truly special evening at Club Passim in Cambridge. Before the show, I’d heard both the Three Tall Pines and the Stray...

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The Stray Birds – The Stray Birds

When I think of bluegrass, I often first think of quality instrumental work. String picking, fiddle tunes, mandolin runs, and a driving percussive beat. Rarely do I find the technical prowess of...

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Mark Erelli – In the Temple of Folk

With a career as varied Mark Erelli, you really could get anything at his show. He brought 3/5 of his bluegrass outfit, the higher pitched parts to this one to this one in two generations of Armerdings...

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Jeff’s Favorite Records of 2012

1. Robert Francis – Strangers in the First Place After his major-label debut in 2009, I thought Robert Francis would be my little secret no longer. But strangely, neither 2009′s Warner release Before...

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Tom McBride – Morning in Glen Burnie / Live

It’s rare for influential records to bring together an artists’ sound quite so well. In our phone conversation, Tom’s first two of the albeit clichéd interview question were Willie Nelson – Stardust...

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Lori McKenna & Mark Erelli – Church Coffeehouse

On a chilly night in March, I ventured out to what I thought was the “Rose Garden Coffeehouse” in Mansfield, MA. Little did I know that the term “coffeehouse” had been reappropriated. After a lovely...

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Hem – Up Close & Personal

\ To listen to Hem, the label “countrypolitan” or “classical country” makes a lot of sense. The band consists of folk country elements and classical strings in the studio. But in person, Dan Messe’s...

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Kevin Gordon on the way to Gloryland

After ten years in the business, Kevin Gordon has had time to hone his craft. Each of his four records shows his attention to detail and background in writing. He graduated from the elite Iowa Writer’s...

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Slaid Cleaves – Still Fightin’ the War

After 12 years of war, it feels like we’re all “Still Fightin’ the War.” I used to think that political albums and their agendas are a hindrance, that the best music should be about the music. But...

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Twang Fest – Night 2

After the more familiar performances from night one, I was all the more excited to see three new-to-me acts. And given the intimate Lizard Lounge in Cambridge, I knew I was in for an up close...

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Slaid Cleaves Reinvents the Rocking Coffeehouse

Though “Club Passim” in Cambridge has a generally laidback vibe, it took the homey comfort of a prodigal son to turn it into a what a coffeehouse should be. Slaid Claves played his highly literate...

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Isbell, Shires & Fletcher at the Sinclair

Even after leaving the Drive-by Truckers, Jason Isbell has continued to wow and amaze.  His literary songs and rockin’ guitar licks accentuate catchy and heartbreaking melodies. I saw Isbell and Shires...

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Eilen Jewell and Sarah Borges Slow It Down at TCAN

I tend to enjoy my Americana music particularly in its organic form. Nothing beats acoustic guitars, fiddles and even a rollicking electric guitar. Eilen Jewell splits her records between more...

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Dudesmash

Pawtucket, RI. Truth be told, I’d never been. But Providence’s Americana breakthrough artist Deer Tick was throwing a party and I figured I would have to stop by. When the 20 somethings of Toy...

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