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Interview with Dixie Voodoo Revival

by C Bret Campbell May 12, 2012 7:42 pm Tagged With: Metal, Rock

Scott K of Dixie Voodoo Revival was kind enough to give us a sneak peak interview and some insight to their music. They’ll be playing The Musictree Festival in Manchester, TN on Friday June 1, 2012 – 41 South. Members and Instruments Jason Murphy – Vocals, Waymon Walker – Guitar, Chad Davis – Guitar, Scott Kelley – […]

Interview with Donna Frost

by C Bret Campbell May 11, 2012 2:59 am

Jedi at it again, breaking the story before it comes out!  Donna Frost, from Nashville will be Playing the Musictree Festival in Manchester, TN,  on Friday June 1, 2012 at The Brew . We got our paws on a cool interview with Donna, here. Enjoy… Hometown: Nashville Genre: Americana/Rock How long have you been playing? I […]

Ready or Not – here’s Ben Knighten!

by C Bret Campbell April 23, 2012 12:50 am Tagged With: Acoustic, Americana

Ben Knighten hollered our way the other day, and we’re glad he did! We now have got our paws on his latest record, “Keep The Sky” (Circle 504 Records)  and that puts a smile on our faces. Ben’s an independent musician from out Colorado way. Now, I may be messed up in the head (don’t […]

C Bret interviews Brian Mackey – pt II Move Festival

by C Bret Campbell April 21, 2012 9:29 pm Tagged With: Alternative, Americana, Nashville, United States

In Part I of this series , I got to introduce Brian Mackey – Florida/New York musician on the indie scene, who has been spending some time here in Middle Tennessee.  Brian and I sat down at Portland Brew for a couple hours and had a lot of fun talking music, schools, farms and a bunch […]

C Bret interviews Brian Mackey in Nashville

by C Bret Campbell April 21, 2012 12:00 am Tagged With: Americana, Nashville, United States

Intrepid Jedi, here, saying “Howdy” from the big city with the Batman Building… Nashville. A little live on memorex update on the Middle Tennessee Music scene. I got to sit down Monday morning with Brian Mackey, musician from the Big Apple, who has been down here in the heart of country promoting his indie release […]

Brian Mackey Returns to Nashville

by C Bret Campbell April 4, 2012 9:24 pm Tagged With: Nashville, United States

Honest Love It’s not just the title of a beautiful record, but it defines Brian’s music – Honest  and straight from the heart! Brian has been featured on the Songs of Love for Japan Compilation CD among artists Sarah Barielles, Ani DiFranco and Tori Amos and his track “Color Blue” will be featured in two upcoming […]

Country Music to Help Lakes, Rivers, and Wildlife

by C Bret Campbell March 28, 2012 12:06 pm Tagged With: Country

If I mention “Andy Griffith,” you start whistling. I’m almost willing to bet on it. But, as familiar as you are with the tune of “The Fishin’ Hole,” from the hit TV show that ran for decades (and still does, if you know where to look), did you know it has lyrics? Good lyrics! I’ve […]

Sodacon – Songs of Summer (vol. 2) – Shine on

by C Bret Campbell March 20, 2012 12:52 pm Tagged With: Electronic, Experimental, Psychedelic

Summer is almost here, and I’ve got some new songs on my interstellar hard-drive! The new album from Sodacon, “Songs of Summer” an indie release by Jesse Crawford is burning its cosmic rays into minds all over the nation and around the globe. Particles of light, atoms of sound, and waves of thought expand the […]

Angelo M’s “From Steel to Strings” is Hot!

by C Bret Campbell March 16, 2012 3:33 am Tagged With: Acoustic, Americana, Blues, Folk, Roots

For a while, now I’ve been rockin’ the latest release from Angelo M (Melasecca), “From Steel to Strings,” (C.D.M.N. Records). , flowing and burning images into your mind, this hot record is a triumph in the roots, blues, and americana categorys. His mind and mission steeled in the mills of Pennsylvania, and his talent forged over decades of dedicated […]

Cruising Back-Road Highways – Chastity Brown

by C Bret Campbell March 12, 2012 6:03 am Tagged With: Americana, Blues, Nashville, Roots, United States

Soon to be released, “Back-Road Highways” – Chastity Brown (C.D.M.N. Records) – the fourth full length release from the roots, americana artist, arrived on my desk the other day. Being pretty familiar with her most recent record, “High Noon Teeth,” I put it on the  player, and it’ been there since. Back-Road cruisin’ and Highway jams […]

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