Wed, 07/20/2016 - 8:26 pm

For 25 years, and with no sign of slowing, violinist Chris Murphy has made a living by writing, performing and recording original music. For Murphy, the path forward is charted by looking backward, to the troubadours and minstrels of ages past. Forget the exaggerated reports of the music industry’s demise. It’s only the record industry, a relative blip in the history of putting tones in sequence, that’s suffering. Music, and the opportunity to make a life’s work out of it, well, that’s not going anywhere. “In another era,” he says, “I would have played square dances, and loved it. I would have been a court musician in Versailles in the 17th Century, or a violinist in a circus orchestra.” For Chris Murphy, inspiration spans eras and aesthetics, but the fundamentals are the same.

Born into an Irish-Italian family near New York City, Murphy was surrounded by the disparate and eclectic sounds of his neighbors’ traditional music. “I heard and was influenced by everything – from Italian-mandolin music, to bluegrass and folk, to Latin music,” he says. Inevitably, he discovered rock ‘n’ roll, claiming still further influence from some of rock’s most adventurous and eclectic icons: Lou Reed and Ry Cooder, Bob Dylan and Richard Thompson. “My real hero,” he says, “was David Lindley. Hearing him play fiddle and lap steel with Jackson Browne — that kind of esoteric, enigmatic soloing over songs is originally what I loved.”

He learned about Turkish and Indian music at Simon’s Rock of Bard College and then studied composition at Boston’s New England Conservatory of Music. A longtime instrumental dabbler, Murphy has mostly taught himself how to play percussion, guitar and mandolin, even some Eastern instruments, but he found his proper match at 22, when he picked up the violin. “It’s the one instrument you’ll find anywhere you go,” he says. “And it has a wonderful, charming kind of minstrel quality. I love all the myths surrounding it.”

Now based in Los Angeles, Murphy earns his living by teaching — guitar, mandolin and violin — working on music for films, and, mostly, by performing his work for audiences.

And that’s hardly at the exclusion of recording. To wit, Murphy has amassed a deep catalog of solo and collaborative albums and made cameo appearances on records by Har Mar Superstar and The Dandy Warhols, among others. Murphy’s recordings include the likes of Steve Hodges and Larry Taylor from Tom Waits’ band, Nels Cline (Wilco), Mike Watt (fIREHOSE), D.J. Bonebrake and John Doe (X, The Knitters), Herb Pedersen (The Desert Rose Band), Tim O’Brien, Joachim Cooder (Buena Vista Social Club), Joey Peters (Grant Lee Buffalo), Walfredo Reyes Jr. (Santana), Trevor Hutchinson (Waterboys, Lunasa) and Pat D’Arcy, L. Shankar (Peter Gabriel), Victoria Williams. In the last year alone, Murphy has written and recorded six new albums in a vast array of styles. Chris has also been featured on television programs such as ‘Til Death and The Ellen Degeneres Show; his diverse and chameleon-like talents make him a sought after composer and collaborator for film and television. Chris has also performed in over 40 US states, in England and in Ireland.

Listen to some of Surface To Air!

01. Sailing The World Alone (MP3)
02. That Just Might Do The Trick
03. Surface To Air (MP3)
04. The Blacksmith’s Fancy
05. Dead Weight
06. Vernon Tool & Die (MP3)
07. Last Of The Twickham Blackbirds
08. The Oscar Wilde Waltz
09. Elmira Prison Camp (MP3)
10. Wish You Well
11. Bugulusa Blues
12. Nothing Good Happens
13. Music For A Feast
14. The Hunter & The Fox

Thu, 07/21/2016 - 7:33 am

The Sawtooth Brothers features two sets of brothers: Clint and Luke Birtzer + Jesse and Ethan Moravec. They have spent the last decade playing, singing, performing, and growing up together, during which time they have performed across 7 states and Canada, shared the stage with Garrison Keillor and Dr. Ralph Stanley, and have received numerous accolades and awards. After recording 4 traditional bluegrass and country albums, the brothers are excited to release their first all original album, “ONE MORE FLIGHT”.

Dazzling audiences with precision picking and sharp harmonies developed over 8 years of playing, performing, and growing up together, the Sawtooth Brothers have created a strong musical rapport with one another, which is channeled through their infectious original material. The sound of the Sawtooth Brothers is rooted in traditional bluegrass instrumental and harmony work and is infl uenced by modern acoustic sounds, blending pop and indie rock sensibilities with heartfelt americana.

The album includes 11 songs, written, arranged, and performed by the band, and produced by gold record producer and engineer Dan Deurloo. This project is the band’s largest investment to date, supported by backers in a successful Kickstarter campaign. After a garnish of blood, sweat, and tears, the album is set to release on February 5th 2016.

Track list:

1. Another Cliche*
2. Country Road X
3. What's her Name?
4. On Top Of The World
5. Summer All The Time*
6. Blame it
7. Don't Go it Alone
8. The River And You
9. I Should Be Going
10. One More Flight*
11. Take Me Away

Tue, 09/14/2021 - 10:41 am

We are delighted to premiere ‘Survival’, the video for the title track of the forthcoming album from Moors & McCumber. James Moors and Kort McCumber are both supremely talented multi-instrumentalists who had each released six albums of their own before meeting at a music festival and forming a vocal harmony duo.  Their fine musicianship and sophisticated arrangements, along with their prolific songwriting skills, have ensured that the pair have built up a loyal fanbase. Above all, the combination of their voices is what set sets them apart.  They have a rare gift for warm harmonies and creating beautiful melodies, evident once again on Survival. - Americana UK - Andrew Frolish

Survival, produced by Patrick Conway (Austin, TX) is the seventh studio recording for Moors & McCumber. Recorded at Blue Rock Artist Ranch & Studio in Wimberley, TX, Survival features 10 original songs written & performed by Moors & McCumber. The album showcases the songwriting, singing and playing of James Moors and Kort McCumber. Additional musicians who played on this record include, Patrick Conway, Dees Stribling, Erin Ivey, Katie Marie (all from Austin, TX), Tom Delany (County Kerry, Ireland) and The Fiddle Case (County Clare, Ireland) 

Moors & McCumber are incredibly talented multi-instrumentalists, dedicated performers, prolific songwriters, and gifted and expressive vocalists, Moors & McCumber have wandered beyond good and into the elusive land of great. James Moors (vocals, guitars, ukulele, mandolin and Irish bouzouki) based in Superior, WI and Kort McCumber (vocals, keys, cello, guitars, Irish tenor banjo, Irish bouzouki, fiddle, mandolin, accordion, harmonica, upright and electric bass) based in Gold Hill, CO embrace a bigger sound than most duos, switching up instruments on almost every song, they create catchy melodies that are big, bright and electrifying to watch live!

More than a decade into their musical pilgrimage, they continue to define, and redefine, their sound, their persona, their love for music and their unwavering commitment to bringing great music to listeners. The recordings speak for themselves. Follow the musical pilgrimage through the years and listen to the evolution and revolution of their sound. Where does it go from here? Time will tell. But one thing is certain – the attention to detail and commitment to quality that forms the foundation of each and every seemingly new moment will always remain. In fact, that is the map that has led Moors & McCumber into, and will continue to lead them deeper into, the land of great. 

As Grammy award-winning producer Lloyd Maines says, “They bring it all to the stage and deliver in a big way.”

Song Listing:

 

  1. 1 Lean Into The Light 4:40
  2. Better Way 3:35
  3. What Would Love Do Now 4:02
  4. Survival 3:35
  5. I’ve Held On As Long As I Can 4:26
  6. Tear Down The Walls 5:18
  7. Sugar In The Blood 3:29
  8. There’s Always Something 4:01
  9. Out To Sea 4:42
  10. The Mess We’re In 4:43

Pre Order 'Survival HERE.

Tour Dates: https://moorsandmccumber.com/calendar

 

Thu, 11/11/2021 - 9:37 am

Mark Joseph’s 2021 solo release, Vegas Motel, is his third full length album and is a highly personal record rooted in the emotion of the year it was written (2020), yet reaching far beyond the confines of the times.

Vegas Motel delicately emotes Joseph’s real-life experiences and relationships dating back to when he was a young man. Co-producer and drummer, JT Bates (Big Red Machine, Hiss Golden Messenger), and Engineer Alex Proctor (Grace Potter, Dead Man Winter), perfectly compliment the records musical tapestry further solidifying Joseph’s talent as a singer/songwriter and collaborator. Vegas Motel features 8 original tracks including the standout instrumental, Early Riser, featuring Ryan Young of Trampled by Turtles.

A true musical journeyman.  Joseph is Exploring his capacity to ignite the stage while gaining momentum and expanding his musical impact.  Mark has cataloged an impressive list of fruitful collaborations with members of Little Feat, Thievery Corporation, Moe, Big Red Machine, Trampled by Turtles, and numerous others. Through all of this, Mark Joseph and his music remain prolifically nimble, with a unique ability to flow across genres from Americana, Blues, Psychedelic, and even Outlaw Country.

Mark Joseph has established himself as a prolific singer/songwriter & band leader with projects including Mark Joseph and the American Soul, Momentary Lapse of Floyd, Down Lo, and the Built to Last All Stars. The year 2021 finds Joseph in the midst of releasing a solo record, Vegas Motel, in collaboration with drummer/producer, JT Bates (Big Red Machine, Taylor Swift, Hiss Golden Messenger). This while channeling his uniquely creative energy into the lead guitar role in the seminal Minnesota Jam Band, the Big Wu.

Wed, 01/26/2022 - 2:09 pm

Ellanora DellErba has a new Americana folk/singer songwriter album titled: Lost to a Coastline. Ellanora is on a non-profit label: Global Change Media in AZ that supports a better world. They support musicians, the arts, the wellness of others and they even have an amazing hospice program. I have never seen and or heard anything quite like it before and its impressive.

ABOUT THE ALBUM:

Ellanora's debut album, Lost To A Coastline, brims with stories of love lost, lessons learned, taking the high road, and remaining hopeful despite intense life struggles. The evocative title directly references a love lost to a geographic running away, and, on a metaphorical level, it conjures the dangers of global warming and other environmental ailments—our land could be lost to a coastline.

BIOGRAPHY:

Ellanora DellErba writes at the cross-section of vintage country, folk, and ballad pop, recalling the dirt roads traversed by Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt. Her songwriting style is refreshingly authentic. Ellanora's music reflects both wisdom, from her love of life, and depth, from her ability to love others so deeply. She turns heartache into song and shares the relatable journey of the human experience through her art. Her style is hauntingly fresh and sweet, beckoning the listener to follow along, dirt country roads less-traveled into their own heart.

This Tucson based Arizona native has been a Southern Arizona mainstay at annual music festivals since her youth; a fan-favorite at the Tubac Festival of the Arts, the Earth Harmony Festival, the Tucson Folk Festival, and The Sea of Glass—Center for the Arts. She is a featured choir solo vocalist and a featured artist/ interviewee on KVAN Visionary Radio Network.

What media is saying about this lovely release:

I’ve been in music licensing for over 25 years and I rarely see the polish and shear tenacity of natural creativity and professionalism as I do in this artist. She is pure home grown virtuosity” - Robert Hotz, Ex-NBC Universal Media

"Although Lost To A Coastline is an album echoing vintage country sounds, it is all of the additional infusions and influences that are found there also which separate it from the usual Music City output. Perhaps it is the folk influences, the pop accessibility, the echo of blues balladeers and soul divas and the ghosts of the early seventies Laurel Canyon sound that makes it stand out, more probably it is down to the sheer skill of Ellanora DellErba as a songwriter." - Dancing About Architecture