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Interview with Danny Britt – Red Dawg Music

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman February 24, 2023 9:33 am Tagged With: Bluegrass, Country, Folk, Kentucky, Roots, singer, songwriter, United States

Danny Britt

Danny Britt grew up in South Central Kentucky playing everything from Bluegrass to Country to Classical to Rock and Roll.  After playing in assorted bands in Kentucky, Danny made his way to Texas in 1980.  Danny did a couple years touring with Jerry Jeff Walker as his road manager.  He began writing and playing his own music as a […]

Interview with Bob Jeter – Along For The Ride

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman May 26, 2022 9:54 am Tagged With: Americana, Blues, Folk, New York, New York City, Pop, Rock, Roots, singer, songwriter, United States

Bob Jeter-Along For The Ride

Through years of experience in the music industry (both in the US and abroad), Bob Jeter has gained much insight into what makes a song work. In the 3 areas of writing, production, and performing, he has worked with well-known composers and producers, as well as lesser-known independent artists. Although he is socially aware and […]

Bombardier Jones Calls Us To Reject Hopelessness, Rebel Against Anxiety and Get Wild, Dare To Hope Album Now Available

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman October 13, 2020 10:32 am Tagged With: Americana, folk rock, Maryland, Roots, roots rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Bombardier Jones-Dare To Hope

Folk rocker and master song crafter Bombardier Jones has been rockin’ the Washington DC/Baltimore, Maryland music scene since the release of The King of Suck in 1996. In other words, Jones is no newbie to this music thing! Although his PR company pitched a single hoping for spotlight on one song from the new album, […]

Geoff Gibbons Delivers Delightful, Pop Leaning, Acoustic Roots Rock on Follow You, Listen Now

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 25, 2019 2:24 pm Tagged With: acoustic rock, Americana, Canada, Folk, folk rock, Roots, roots rock, singer, songwriter

Geoff Gibbons-Follow You

It’s always a pleasure when Geoff Gibbons pops up in my inbox. Geoff recently released his newest single. The title is Follow You. A veteran roots rocker, Gibbons leans into pop-friendly, radio-ready, acoustic rock territory with this delightful, uplifting, melodically rich and easily memorable jam. Geoff’s soothing vocals are backed by top notch musicianship. With […]

Interview with Mipso – People Change

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 4, 2019 4:06 pm Tagged With: Americana, Bluegrass, Folk, indie folk, North Carolina, Roots, United States

Mipso

Accomplished roots outfit Mipso will be embarking on a UK/EU tour this fall. To celebrate, the quartet recently released their entrancing animated video for single People Change via AntiFragile. People Change once again showcases Mipso’s undeniable ability to write beautifully poignant indie-Americana with otherworldly instrumental flourishes throughout. The video is equally stunning, with the art […]

Send Me An Angel, Nashville’s Mighty Joe Nolan Delivers Infectious New Single

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman July 10, 2019 8:35 am Tagged With: Folk, folk rock, Nashville, Roots, singer, songwriter, Tennessee, United States

Mighty Joe Nolan-Send Me An Angel

East Nashville music pioneer and songwriter Joe Nolan is a veteran when it comes to this music business and songwriting thing. He’s been in Nashville pumping out tunes for publishers and releasing music long before Music City was labeled “Best Music Scene” by Rolling Stone. Supported by international radio shows such as Acoustic Cafe and […]

Interview with South For Winter – Twine

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman April 8, 2019 9:07 am Tagged With: Blues, Folk, jazz, Nashville, Roots, Tennessee, United States

South For Winter-Twine

With elements of folk, gypsy, jazz, and blues, South for Winter’s varying sound is united by delicate harmonies, intricate guitar-work, and earthy vocals. Within its first year, the trio quickly developed an impressive resume – releasing two EP’s, completing both a 15-state national and an international tour, and receiving recognition from Lightning 100 Radio as […]

Interview with Harrison Country – Climate Change

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman December 12, 2018 5:00 am Tagged With: Americana, Blues, Country, Folk, Maryland, Roots

Harrison Country

Climate Change is the debut album of Maryland based group Harrison Country.  Founder Don Harrison has described their music as “21st Century Folk Music” — stories about life today, told using a number of different American music traditions from Blues to Country to Broadway to Bourbon St.   In this interview spotlight, I chat with Harrison […]

Norine Braun Set To Release New Album, Through Train Windows Available December 7th

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 29, 2018 10:25 am Tagged With: Canada, Folk, Roots, roots rock, singer, songwriter

Norine Braun-Through Train Windows

Norine Braun is returning with a new album on December 7th! The title is Through Train Windows and I was fortunate enough to receive an advance listen! Be sure to check out our previous article featuring Norine, find it here. For her forthcoming project, Norine drew inspiration from her travels across the upper regions of […]

Interview with Desi and Cody – Yes, This Is Killing Us

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 12, 2018 6:00 am Tagged With: Folk, Roots, singer, songwriter

Desi and Cody

Indie folk rock duo, Desi and Cody, released their sophomore effort, Yes, This Is Killing Us, in October via Horton Records. The eleven-song collection highlights Desi’s ethereal vocals, Cody’s stellar guitar playing and the couple’s sun drenched harmonies. United both through music and matrimony, their latest collaboration exposes the perils and triumphs of relationships. The […]

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