Sunday Nov 22 | Undercover
REVIEW: Angie Hart - Eat My Shadow
Angie Hart is back with another record of sweet folk-pop that has lush strings, great arrangements and superb instrumentation iced with that distinct vocal that was so ingrained on peoplea s psyche during her Frente days.
Concert Review: Those Darlins at the Jackpot
When the headliner bails, it's a crap shoot as to whether or not the show cobbled together from the remnants will be worth a good goddamn or not.
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Australian singer Kasey Chambers might be the most famous musician in her family, but she's certainly not the only one.
After making a 'break-up album' for her solo debut, Angie Hart is more positive second time around, writes Jo Roberts.
Keith Urban Nominated For Four CMAA Awards
Keith Urban has been nominated for four Country Music Association of Australia awards this year.
Country Singles Jubilee 9.28.09: The Who's That Lady Edition
Country Singles Jubilee 9.28.09: The Who's That Lady Edition Posted by Jasper Jones on 09.28.2009 It's the ladies turn! This week's Jubilee covers five female country singers flying under the radar of mainstream country radio.
Duo's marital bliss: songwriting
Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks do it. Kathleen Edwards and Colin Cripps do it. And Faith Hill and Tim McGraw definitely do it.
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The guide to the week's concerts
This week's guide contains: YES, PLEASE: Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson, Amy Ray, Starlight Mints, JP Inc., The Beatings, In the Year of the Pig, Poison the Well VS.: Tin Star, Bringerer vs.
Edmonton Folk Music Festival: Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson
The edgy twang of Chambers and Nicholson recalls Memphis more than Melbourne, but the Australian duo - individually popular before coming together in music and marriage - proves on its 2008 debut Rattlin' Bones that glossy dark country doesn't only belong to the American South.
Birthplace of Country Music Brings Mountain Stage Back to Bristol
Announcement : Birthplace of Country Music Brings Mountain Stage Back to Bristol BMNN wrote: on Jul.
An indigenous musician, a band with rockabilly roots and an electronic songwriting duo are among a record number of first-time winners to take out gongs at one of Australian music's biggest awards nights.
True Troubadour Story: Part III
In Section: Music Blog >> Posted By: Jamie Gadette Local musician/Renaissance man Paul Jacobsen was fortunate enough to play the Telluride Troubadour Contest up at this year's Telluride Bluegrass Festival.
The Presets and Chris Cheney Win The Big APRA Awards
Congrats to The Living End frontman Chris Cheney and to The Presets, Julian Hamilton and Kim Moyes for winning the major APRA Awards for 2009.
Live review: Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson
In order to make up a date at the Cactus Cafe that was canceled in September due to travel worries surrounding Hurricane Ike, Australian singer-songwriters Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson drove all the way from Boulder, Colorado to the Cactus for two sold-out shows Monday night.
Chambers/Nicholson & JT Earle @ Fitz
Posted on June 18th, 2009 3:15 AM By Jon Bream What a perfect match! Two entertaining acts of the alt-country persuasion.
Can't miss dining around Duluth
A sample sale with women's clothing and accessories includes trendy items sold in boutiques and better department stores.
Summer eases into its apogee this week with a handful of performance perfect for winding down after a day in the sun.
Kasey Chambers proves Aussies are a little bit country, too
Though country music is the product of many cultures a ' from the Scots-Irish who settled in the Appalachian Mountains to the Africans who worked plantations in Georgia a ' it's one of the most salient symbols of the American South.
Acclaimed opera soprano Angela Brown, Australian alt-country rock duo Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson and former U.S. poet laureate Billy Collins will appear on the show at Riverbend Music Center.
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