Maps don’t always tell the whole story. No doubt you’ve seen images of dots and colors filling the country to show the incidence of Covid-19. But maps don’t reveal all of its ripple effects. If you see Kansas City, you might not know that all of the Mastersons tour merch is stuck there in a […]
“Hi Nora. This is one of the best verses ever.” Jeff Tweedy was four songs and a couple of verses into his set at Town Hall in New York when he audibled during “Christ For President.” The shout out was to Nora Guthrie, the daughter of Woody Guthrie and the curator of his archives. On […]
Lilly Hiatt (Photo by Glenn Cook) The other day I was walking down the hall of the non-profit I work at when I ran into one of our senior leaders. “Hi, how are you,” I started to say as she smiled and covered up her face and mumbled how I caught her eating lunch, a […]
If you’ve seen the Eagles over the last few years, sometimes it feels like Don Henley has stood at the lectern like a historian tracing the history of the Eagles. The professorial approach has been underscored by Henley’s overt seriousness and dry delivery. It’s hardly the stuff of rock and roll and as the Eagles […]
photo by Glenn Cook Pretty soon Congress will be in session. Marty Stuart is raising funds for his new museum in his hometown of Philadelphia, Mississippi. There’s a chance to have your own name on a pew in what will be known as Marty Stuart’s Congress of Country Country Music Museum. A visit to the […]
In the historic Sixth and I synagogue and arts center in downtown Washington, DC, Amanda Shires was looking up to the balcony, recalling the year she left her newborn daughter home with her husband and took to the road to promote My Piece of Land, albeit with a heavy heart of guilt. Traveling around in […]
The print on the ticket was listed as “3 Rocking Songwriters Karen Jonas, Lauren Calve and Mink’s Medicine Show at Pearl Street Warehouse in the nation’s capital. But if you called it Sweethearts of the Rodeo like I did and I heard others say, you could be forgiven. Borrowing from the classic Byrds album, Karen […]
Inside the Paste studios where he was playing songs from his new album Resurrection, the singer and former Texas gubernatorial candidate Richard “Kinky” Friedman was rolling off dry one-liners as effortlessly as ever. As he sipped Petrone at lunchtime, Friedman who recently celebrated his seventy-fifth birthday, admitted he was a little under the weather. “I […]
(photo by Chris Stein) “Let’s face it,” Debbie Harry concludes in her recent memoir Face It. “I’ve had one fuck of an interesting life and I plan to go on having one.” On one of the last nights of her book tour, the author, actor and punk pioneer was sitting center stage at the historic […]
If you want to know how Nashville has changed over the years, Charlie Daniels is a good person to ask. Just look at the back cover of “Nashville Skyline,” the 1968 record by Bob Dylan on which Daniels played as a session man. Daniels points out that there was only one skyscraper at the time, […]
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