Shawn Camp

REVIEW: Shawn Camp “The Ghost of Sis Draper”

Shawn Camp The Ghost of Sis Draper The Ghost of Sis Draper is not merely a great album—it’s something rarer, richer, and far more enduring. For anyone weary of overproduced gloss, digital perfection, or the creeping sterility of AI‑smoothed recordings, this record feels like a return to the campfire: banjos and fiddles ringing in the […]

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Tamara Saviano

Interview: Tamara Saviano on “Poets and Dreamers,” Americana Music and more

Tamara Saviano has seen just about everything in the evolution of Americana music. The journalist/author/producer has worked with Kris Kristofferson and Guy Clark, served as the first female president of the Americana Music Association, produced several of that organization’s early award shows, and somehow found time to write a few books along the way. Her […]

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