Posted on April 9th, 2008 by Josh Hathaway
I recently suggested the Black Crowes were a vintage band for modern times. I got to thinking about that statement this morning as I listened to an advance of Eden Brent’s upcoming record, Mississippi Number One. Like the Crowes, Brent has made a record unapologetically behind the times.
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Posted on February 20th, 2008 by Josh Hathaway
I am the easiest person to shop for and at the same time it’s impossible to surprise me.
The other day at work a co-worker asked me to stop by her desk because she had something for me. She showed me her copy of Buddy Guy’s Bring ‘Em In, asking me if I’d like to […]
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Posted on February 10th, 2008 by Josh Hathaway
Another Grammy ceremony, another disappointment.
No, I’m not talking about Amy, Kanye, or Foo Fighters. In fact, I didn’t actually watch the telecast. I know, I know. Mr. Music Fanboy didn’t watch the Grammys. So what disappointed me?
The World Music category. I was hoping Rahim Al Haj would win tonight, but […]
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Posted on January 28th, 2008 by Josh Hathaway
Bad title and blatant cash grab aspirations of the Chess brothers aside, I’m having a lot of fun listening to this record this morning.
Chess Records released Folk Blues compilations for Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson, and Hooker in an attempt to attract the folkies of the ’60s. That’s fair enough if the […]
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Posted on January 9th, 2008 by Josh Hathaway
After all that “mood” music from earlier, I decided to liven things up and have a little fun. Gerry Hundt’s Since Way Back might be the most fun I had listening to a record last year.
Since Way Back can be appreciated on so many levels. It’s fun! The joy of […]
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Posted on December 19th, 2007 by Josh Hathaway
Ten years ago, the music world lost a giant when Jimmy Rogers passed away at age 73 as a result of his bout with colon cancer.
Jimmy Rogers is perhaps best known for his long partnership with the great Muddy Waters, serving as the rhythm guitarist in Waters’ band for many years both on record for […]
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Posted on December 14th, 2007 by Josh Hathaway
The 2008 BMA nominations are out so you know what the news is, here’s my reaction to it.
First, I’ve got a lot of music I need to get my hands on and hear before I submit my final ballot. I’m very interested in James Blood Ullmer’s album. Ullmer was nominated three or four times. […]
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Posted on December 14th, 2007 by Josh Hathaway
It’s that time of year again! The Blues Foundation has announced the nominees for this years Blues Music Awards. I’m looking over the list now and will be posting my reaction to it tonight or tomorrow.
I’ve got to renew my membership so I can vote again this year.
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Posted on December 6th, 2007 by Josh Hathaway
I’ve been too afraid of jinxing it to say it before now, but I finally feel good enough to say it loud and proud: I’m interviewing the great Nick Moss tonight on The B-Sides Concept Album Program at 10 PM (EST) tonight!
This is going to be so incredibly cool. I can’t wait to […]
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Posted on December 3rd, 2007 by Josh Hathaway
Should TheWifeToWhomI’mMarried ever leave me, I know how the divorce decree will read when the papers arrive. Reason for divorce? Mark Saleski. TWTWIM, gracious and understanding woman that she is, allowed me to take us closer to the brink of bankruptcy with another CD purchase– patience of a saint, that woman! […]
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