Steelism & Ruby Amanfu: “Angel from Montgomery”
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by Garland Harwood
3y ago
Last week, the Newport Folk Festival added Nashville instrumental duo Steelism (Jeremy Fetzer & Spencer Cullum Jr.) to its lineup and announced that Ruby Amanfu and Nicole Atkins would join their set. Steelism’s country twang/vintage ..read more
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The Deep, Deep South Blues of C.W. Stoneking
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by Garland Harwood
3y ago
When tickets for the 2017 Newport Folk Festival went on sale in November, weekend passes sold out in a few hours. At that point, no bands had been announced. Since then, the Festival has slowly ..read more
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Show of The Week: Noam Pikelny at The Bowery Ballroom
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by Garland Harwood
3y ago
Photo by Justin Camerer Punch Brother banjoist Noam Pikelny has released multiple records under his own name, but this year he released his first true solo record, Universal Favorite. Unlike his previous albums, he’s the only ..read more
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Show of The Week: New Jamgrass Supergroup Makes Their Debut at Brooklyn Bowl
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by Garland Harwood
3y ago
Photo: Jacob Jolliff by Tom Wickstrom Bluegrass has many sects. And tonight is a big one for the hazier end of the spectrum: the jam band crowd. Metropolitan Jamgrass Alliance, a new supergroup of musicians ..read more
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Brooklyn & Nashville Folk Communities Fight Climate Change With Benefit Concerts
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by Garland Harwood
3y ago
Haas Kowert Tice – Photo by Michael George Of the 17 hottest years ever recorded, 16 have occurred since 2000, and the Earth’s hottest year ever was 2016. While El Niño weather patterns have intensified temperatures ..read more
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The Twin Harmonies of The Brother Brothers
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by Garland Harwood
3y ago
Photos by Justin Camerer Growing up in Peoria, IL, Adam and David Moss say they were the kind of identical twins that were “best friends, but separable.” The Moss brothers both started playing music at a ..read more
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Kelley McRae -‘Hard Night’
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by Garland Harwood
3y ago
Photo by Darin Back Earlier this year, Kelley McRae released The Wayside, an album inspired by the extended time she and guitarist Matt Castelein spent on tour in a VW camper after years living in Brooklyn ..read more
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The Resurgence of Activist Folk in The Era of Donald Trump
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by Garland Harwood
3y ago
“A good song reminds us what we’re fighting for.” – Pete Seeger From labor rights to civil rights to the peace movement to environmental causes, folk legends like the late Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Joan Baez ..read more
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The Forgotten Scream of Big Henry Johnson
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by Garland Harwood
3y ago
When Archie Brownlee, the legendary founding leader of The Five Blind Boys of Mississippi, died of pneumonia while on tour in New Orleans in 1960, the group that had formed in the mid-1930s was coming ..read more
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Who Was That Random Man Glen Hansard Invited Onstage at Newport?
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by Garland Harwood
3y ago
Earlier this week, I posted a few of my favorite moments from this year’s Newport Folk Festival. But there’s one more that I thought deserved a little extra attention. Unannounced performances in Newport aren’t unusual ..read more
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