@ BandCamp // Facebook // MySpace // Blog // SoundCloud Olds Sleeper, Yr man of unknownness and mysteries known, has a new collection of songs available via Cracker Swamp (home to Husky Burnette who plays slide on Lost Highway ). [...]
WiKi // Drag City Records
Nice to see T-Model rockin' that GravelRoad T-Shirt! BONUS:
the Alabama Shakes are the best thing to come out of Alabama since Mike Cooley. @ Facebook // @ BandCamp
via legendary photographer Glen E. Friedman's blog

Your man Scott Biram has himself a pretty wicked blues album coming out on OCTOBER 11th. You may go HERE for a free mp3 of Don'tcha Lie To Me. Here's the seemingly immortal Scott's tour schedule. I feel sorry for those who havn't seen him live and I'm envious of those who are about to. I'd drive a couple of hours to see Scott play. A great entertainer, outstanding musician, he's one of [...]

@ Facebook // MySpace // Bandcamp // Cumbancha Records // iTunes // Amazon mp3 // CD // Vinyl Omara "Bombino" Moctar belongs to the Tuareg people ( known to themselves as Kel Tamasheq ), a semi-nomadic people from the Sahel [...]
A couple weeks ago I had the honor and pleasure of sitting on drums for Husky Burnette for two nights. Joining us for a few songs on Saturday night was Philip Westfal on Banjo Cello . Philip works for Goldtone Banjos down the road a piece in Titusville, FL. Philip and his lovely wife Katie ( who shot the video for me) had seen Husky play in Orlando ( Philip was on the bill too, along [...]
One of my all time fave sites is Metafilter . My fave poster on that site is Y2Karl because of posts like this: William Brown - Mississippi Blues William Brown was a man who recorded a handful of blues on Sadie Beck's Plantation on July 16, 1942 for Alan Lomax [...]
inspired by my pal Boogie - Johnny Jenkins : Via Wiki:: "In the 1960s Jenkins was the leader of the Pinetoppers, who employed a young Otis Redding as singer. As Jenkins did not possess a driver's license of his own, the young Redding also served as his personal driver. During a recording session in 1962 organized by the band's manager Phil Walden , Jenkins left forty minutes of studio time unused. Redding used this time to record a [...]
inspired by my pal Blaine Schultz : BONUS: DOUBLE SUPER BONUS:
Thanks to DJ Hillfunk and Mr. George Mitchell: