While the title Rumble, Shake & Tumble goes a long way in describing Wagons‘ unruly yet easy-to-like roots-rock sound, all you really have to do is listen to the disc’s opening lines. The leadoff track “Downlow,” a Tom Petty/Traveling Wilburys-ish jangly rocker, begins with a man proclaiming that his girl’s mama “doesn’t like me none/she’s… Continue reading Wagons' 'Rumble, Shake & Tumble' is twisted country-rock from Oz
Suzy Bogguss had a revelation on stage with Garrison Keillor in 2008. Everyone loves to sing along on “Red River Valley” – except the children who somehow don’t know the song. Folk songs are the scrapbook of the American experience, but as music education fades from our public schools, she worried; these beautiful melodies are… Continue reading Suzy Bogguss Revives Folk Favorites with New Release
Did you ever see the movie, The Blues Brothers? I saw it back when it came out, in a theatre.. It’s one of my favorite comedies of all time. And one of my favorite scenes is at the honky-tonk bar, where John Belushi’s character asks the waitress what kind of music is played there. She… Continue reading DelFest 2011: The Yin and the Yang, of Del McCoury, Courtesy of a Life-long Fan