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‘Rhinestoned’ mixes originals about the Indian Chief Crazy Horse, 1960s civil rights freedom riders from Nashville, and “Nashville Without Rhinestones” that says a lot about who Jason Ringenberg is
Eddie’s material is weird, spacey the way Hendrix was. But he also has a pop sensibility that makes his music engaging to anyone with an open mind.
“I knew I had to do something cool with the next record.” Eddie 9V’s ‘Little Black Flies’ is out May 28 via Ruf Records!
“Change is inevitable, and this album is a portrait of someone accepting change.” Keith Kenny’s dynamic new album, ‘Lifetime Ago Motel,’ is out now via iNtuRecords
Weider stepped into Robbie Robertson’s shoes and resurrected The Band with a second coming unmatched in rock by anyone else, with the possible exception of Warren Haynes in the Allman Brothers.
“As a writer, you look at your own experience and look at the past. You’re excavating your own psyche and your own memories and your emotions. And by doing that, you have this opportunity to see them anew and understand them in a fresh way.”
“My dream is to be an old man on a Greek island, painting and drinking Retsina and watching the world go by; I spend a lot of time fantasizing about that.”
Has Daniel once again inadvertently given birth to a new “movement” for a post-pandemic new world? Only time will tell.
Balancing economic survival with the pursuit of creativity whilst maintaining mental well-being during lockdown must have been challenging for all musicians especially bands like Holy Moly & The Crackers, who rely on gig revenue and CD sales
“I don’t want separate systems. I don’t want a separate black blues society and a separate white blues society. My father would never have wanted that.”