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Entries in americana (37)

Thursday
Mar012012

Leaving for Edna by the Brett Mussey Band

Some friends living in Edna, TX inspired the song written over 30 years ago while I was living in Houston. Janet Parish selectively augmented my backup vocals…a job well done…many thanks Janet!

For additional tune selections and biography, visit the Brett Mussey Band.

Leaving for Edna by the Brett Mussey Band

Wednesday
Jan042012

No Right Turn to Chickering by the Brett Mussey Band

The song’s title was taken from a road sign in Fort Worth, TX that I passed everyday going to work…the rest…well…it is what it is…guess I was feeling a little lost the day I wrote it.  We got Janet Parish to do the backup vocals for us who did a bang-up job.

For additional selections and bio, visit the Brett Mussey Band.

No Right Turn to Chickering by the Brett Mussey Band

Friday
Oct212011

Thinking of You by the Brett Mussey Band

Brett Mussey and Wayne Warden have been writing and collaborating on original Texas folk rock music since late 2003 in Fort Worth, TX, and covering songs by artists such as BW Stevenson, Bob Dylan, John Prine, Nanci Griffith, Hank Williams…just to name a few.  The Brett Mussey Band was eventually formed and has been offering material in the americana, country, and folk rock genres.

Thinking of You by the Brett Mussey Band

Thursday
Oct202011

Mary's Song by the Brett Mussey Band

The inspiration of the song grew from knowing Mary in LA.  Ginny Mac of Fort Worth provided the wonderful backup vocals during a recording session.

For additional selections visit the Brett Mussey Band.

Mary's Song by the Brett Mussey Band

Sunday
Oct162011

Parkside Road by Jack Cade

Fifth track on the album ‘This Fiery Road’ by Jack Cade and the Everyday Sinners. This track has been made available as a free download on the Jack Cade site. It features the very fine fiddle playing of of Chris Haigh.

The album is available from:

Official Website: www.jackcade.com

Buy on iTunes: iTunes

Facebook: www.facebook.com/jackcadeness

Twitter: www.twitter.com/jackcadeness

Parkside Road by Jack Cade

Thursday
Sep292011

January Stars by Vic Della Pello

a bit of sparkle , a bit of jangle , a whole lot of soul.  This is from Vic’s 6th Cd Broken Heart Tattoo. We hope you enjoy it.

for information and contact try the home page   www.vicdellapello.com

click here to play January Stars

Monday
Sep192011

The Fiery Road by Jack Cade and the Everyday Sinners

The title track from the newly released album ‘This Fiery Road’ by Jack Cade and the Everyday Sinners

The album is available from:

Official Website: www.jackcade.com

Buy on iTunes: iTunes

Facebook: www.facebook.com/jackcadeness

Twitter: www.twitter.com/jackcadeness

The Fiery Road by Jack Cade and the Everyday Sinners

Tuesday
Sep132011

The Saga of Robert Earl by the Brett Mussey Band

The song reveals the travels and life of a good friend who left us a few years back.  Janet Parish provided the backup vocals which gave the song a new dimension.

Additional song selections may be found at Brett Mussey Band.

The Saga of Rober Earl by the Brett Mussey Band

Friday
Aug052011

Outlaw Rider by The Brett Mussey Band

Wayne Warden (lyrics) and Brett Mussey (music) collaborated on this work and had Crazy Mike, the bass player, add his guitar licks to the tune.

Visit The Brett Mussey Band for additional selections.

Outlaw Rider by The Brett Mussey Band

Thursday
Jun232011

Voo Doo Man by The Brett Mussey Band

Wayne Warden wrote and sings this selection with Brett Mussey providing backup vocals.

Visit The Brett Mussy Band for additional selections.

Voo Doo Man by The Brett Mussey Band

Wednesday
Jun012011

Townes by E. Christina Herr & Wild Frontier

For all you Townes Van Zandt fans, Christina writes about what one of the songwriter’s frequent trips through New Mexico could have been.

Christina’s somewhat dissonate guitar is layered under a haunting melody with incredibly visual lyrics. The band drives the song along as if on a mission.

This is from a live performance at the Santa Fe Music Exchange. More from that show and studio recordings can be found at EChristinaHerr.com

Townes by E. Christina Herr & Wild Frontier

Saturday
Apr092011

Keen by Liz Queler & Seth Farber

With stellar musical track records that include work on renowned studio projects, world tours, Broadway musicals, performances in top-notch clubs and festivals, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, TV and film soundtracks, and production on two Grammy nominated albums, it’s clear which side of the good/great split Liz Queler & Seth Farber are on This husband and wife duo are lifelong professional musicians who literally grew up in the business and are now sharing the same great tradition with their 12 year-old son Joey Farber, who is also a budding musical star in his own right. Much like Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin, and Bruce Hornsby, Liz & Seth’s eclectic folk/rock, Americana and bluegrass style is rooted in storytelling and songwriting, bringing evocative text alive with exceptional music.

Keen by Liz Queler & Seth Farber

Saturday
Apr092011

What Became Of Us by Lisa Sheppard

Neon Lights, Lisa’s stunning sophomore album, burns with the grit-filled, heartfelt sounds of that process. The moods and tales within are as frank and richly varied as the life of their earthy-voiced creator: The disc’s 11 built-to-last songs are typified by such offerings as “You Got Your Freedom,” a rough-edged, blues-rocking kiss-off to a departing ex-lover, and “Once I Leave LA,” a sobering meditation on the thoughts of a desperate friend set to a bittersweet waltz. And then there’s the title track, an image-rich, gospel-tinged narrative that cashes in on the singer’s observations from her years as a professional poker player.

What Became Of Us by Lisa Sheppard

Saturday
Mar262011

A Survivor by Danny Django

Singer/Songwriter Danny Django is one of those genuinely humble, genuinely interesting guys with guitars who has something worthwhile to say, and is taking the time to say it. With a gritty Americana Blues Rock sound placing him in league with Cat Stevens, Neil Young, and Tom Petty, Danny Django is the voice of a generation ago set in modern times. Basically, Woody Guthrie with a band and digital audio gear. The message of these greats is imbued in Django’s work as well, with the quest for peace, love, and the common good setting the course for his songs and stories.

A Survivor by Danny Django

Thursday
Feb242011

Girls Night Out by Susan Cattaneo

Passion, drive, and great writing – these adjectives define the music and life of Susan Cattaneo. Growing up on a farm in New Jersey but spending her summers on an Arizona ranch, moved easily between the energy and electricity of the East Coast and the wide open spaces and campfire stories of the West.

Girls Night Out by Susan Cattaneo

Sunday
Jan302011

On Something New by Renee Wahl

This is something Renée Wahl seems to have realized instinctively from an early age. As an alternative country/Americana/Rockabilly artist, Wahl has followed a non-traditional path to a career in music, and yet no one who has known her over the years would ever question her destination. Wahl enrolled in the musical theater program at Staten Island’s Wagner College only to find college life mundane. Finding her way to Philadelphia, Wahl became a regular on the local Indie music scene. After a stint in the US Air Force, where Wahl served first as a flight specialist and later as a physicist and educator, she returned to music. Eventually making her way to Nashville, Wahl’s affable personal style helped her network with some of the brightest lights on Music Row. This combined with her natural talents as a singer and a songwriter have Wahl poised on the verge of widespread name recognition.

On Something New by Renee Wahl

Sunday
Jan232011

The Lesson by Tracorum

Title track for the 2011 release “The Lesson” by San Francisco’s original Rock n Soul band Tracorum.

The Lesson by Tracorum

Sunday
Nov282010

Time by Deborah Crooks

Deborah Crooks is a seeker. The San Francisco Bay Area-born and bred singer/songwriter grew up at the nexus of two tectonic plates; close to a city known for its history of social, musical and political upheaval. These days Crooks is a vibrant artist carrying on the San Francisco tradition of powerful female singer/songwriters with literate lyrics and progressive musical attitudes; well respected within the music scene and increasingly so outside of it.

Time by Deborah Crooks

Sunday
Oct172010

Do What the Man with the Gun Says by Martin England

There is an avenue that runs through the heart of singer/songwriter Martin England. To know him, all you must do is travel it. The signs are clear and readable, the parks and haunts are accessible, and the pave is warm even when it is sharp.

Do What The Man With The Gun Says by Martin England

Monday
Oct042010

29 Miners Buried and Gone by Mike Stout

Mike Stout is a socially conscious singer song-writer and community leader. He leads crusades against local and global economic injustice, rallying people with his music to take action. His sound and lyrics are influenced by his musical heroes Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, Jackson Browne and Bruce Cockburn.

29 Miners Buried and Gone by Mike Stout