CMA Donates A Lot of Money; Ralph Rinzler’s Role In Bill Monroe’s Legacy; The Farcie Awards

Brody Vercher | December 9th, 2009 Email Share

  1. Kelly
    December 9, 2009 at 11:14 am Permalink

    The Balis track is great, as is the whole album…

  2. Dr. No
    December 9, 2009 at 11:14 am Permalink

    When I see “Dan Huff” and “edgy” in the same sentence, I laugh.

  3. Brady Vercher
    December 9, 2009 at 11:40 am Permalink

    A collaboration between Julianne Hough, Chuck Wicks, and Dun Huff being considered edgy makes me laugh.

  4. Razor X
    December 9, 2009 at 12:10 pm Permalink

    In all fairness, she didn’t say the new album would be edgy, she said it would be edgier than the last one. With the bar set that low, it shouldn’t be a hard goal to reach.

  5. Rick
    December 9, 2009 at 12:10 pm Permalink

    So Chuck Wicks and Julianne Hough have split up as a couple yet they still write songs together and Chuck’s likely next single was written about Julianne! Talk about gluttons for emotional punishment…

    Juli’s article on Bill Monroe and Ralph Rinzler is fascinating. Its just a shame Ralph never got to write that biography on Bill. The description of the early 60’s folk music scene is telling as this scene is where much of the anti-Vietnam War “hippie” movement sprung from. Great stuff.

    It was nice to see Craig Shelburne include the Hot Club of Cowtown in his list of favorite recent indie albums. From his other album descriptions I may have to check out Zoe Muth.

  6. Razor X
    December 9, 2009 at 12:17 pm Permalink
  7. Ken Morton Jr
    December 9, 2009 at 12:24 pm Permalink

    Rick- Zoe is great, I had a chance to interview her earlier this year and her stuff is outstanding. http://thatnashvillesound.blogspot.com/2009/08/up-coming-new-nashville-zoe-muth-high.html

  8. Mike K
    December 9, 2009 at 2:03 pm Permalink

    Read Julie’s article, it is very well done.

    Thanks for the Kristofferson heads up, Razor.

  9. Jon
    December 9, 2009 at 2:55 pm Permalink

    I wish I had time right now to discuss Juli’s pieces on Rinzler and Monroe in some detail; parts I agree with, parts I don’t, ranging from relatively trivial items (e.g., though Earl did go to visit Bill before he died, calling them “close friends” is just plain wrong) to some of the conceptual framework. Regardless, they’re well-written and thoughtful, and that counts for a lot.

  10. Jon
    December 9, 2009 at 3:07 pm Permalink

    Oh, and BTW, the new Stringdusters album rocks, if I do say so myself.

  11. Mike
    December 9, 2009 at 3:15 pm Permalink

    The Josh Grider album is fantastic and one of my favorite releases this year. I think I’ve heard him described as a combination of Waylon Jennings and Dave Mathews, which I think is a good description.

  12. Rick
    December 9, 2009 at 6:30 pm Permalink

    Rick’s Random Tidbits: Those folks over at Country Standard Time have got the jump on The 9513! Yes, they posted a link so you can listen to the new Cledus T Judd parody song “She Beat Tiger All To Hell”! Somehow I think Buck would have liked this song…(lol)

    Link: http://airplaydirect.com/music/cledustjuddtaleoftigerwoods/

    The Top 40 Airhead Country radio station out here in Los Angeles would NEVER play this song! I’m glad smaller market country stations still have a sense of humor and spin ditties like this.

  13. Cindy2
    December 11, 2009 at 9:47 am Permalink

    Thanks for the Cadillac Sky mention. Great stuff!

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