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Drew Kennedy - Alone, But Not Lonely (Live) (Free Download) There is something warm and soothing about live acoustic music. It allows the singer to paint a picture with his lyrics with amazing clarity and passion. When you combine well written lyrics along with...

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Tom Savage Trio- The County Line Kingston, Ontario's Tom Savage fourth studio album called The County Line recently founds its way to my ears.  Even though it is a 2008 release it deserves your attention if you haven't heard it. ...

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Marley's Ghost - Ghost Town Ever ask yourself what has happened to real music as you search your radio dial….looking for anything that sounds appealing? The music is still out there, you just need to look in the right places. Some...

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Jeremy Porter - Party of One After listening to “Party of One,” Jeremy Porter’s debut solo CD, it’s easy to see what makes Americana music a deeper listen than pure Pop. Both genres share the synthesis of multiple source genres,...

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Drunk On Crutches - People.Places.Things. Have you ever decided to listen to new CD, not knowing what to expect? Sure you have. And when the first song starts, you are not only surprised, but ready to hear what’s next? Well, that’s what happened...

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CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL – THE SINGLES COLLECTION IS ESSENTIAL

Category : Music, Reviews

Much of what we still hear today in Americana music is certainly influenced by Creedence Clearwater Revival. Many of their hits have been covered several times by a variety of genres, with mixed results.

When I received “The Singles Collection,” the first thing I did was look to see what songs were included. It is always difficult to gather all of the material by a great band, and define a collection as essential. With that said, this set does a great job of putting all the material in one release.

By including all 30 of the singles released by CCR here, you get all of the radio releases. Of course you still miss the deep cuts which more times than not include some great hidden nuggets, which I sometimes enjoy most. However, this music is timeless.

What makes this collection even better is the 4 song bonus DVD. Only problem I have here is why only 4 songs? It is a great addition to anyone’s music collection to get “I Heard It Through The Grapevine” and “Lookin’ Out My Back Door” on DVD.

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All of the tracks included on the double CD are in mono, just as they were intended to be, with the exception of 2 songs, “Up Around the Bend” and “45 Revolutions Per Minute.”

No music collection is complete without CCR. If you do not have any, or just a few, this is a great place to get all of the hits in one spot, plus the bonus DVD. For you vinyl lovers…there will be a limited addition of all of the singles on 45rpm records with reproductions of the original covers. How great would that be as a Christmas gift?

PRESS RELEASE

Creedence Clearwater Revival’s golden era of hit singles (fall of 1968 through spring of 1972) rivals that of any band in rock ‘n’ roll history. The Southern-flavored quartet from El Cerrito, Calif., turned out 17 hits in a 44-month stretch, nine of them in the Top 10, five of them in the Top 5.

On November 3, Fantasy Records will release The Singles Collection, a two-CD, one-DVD box with a slip case, containing all of the band’s U.S. singles – 30 songs in all. Top 5 smashes like “Bad Moon Rising,” “Green River,” “Down On The Corner,” “Travelin’ Band,” “Who’ll Stop The Rain,” “Run Through The Jungle,” “Up Around The Bend,” “Long As I Can See The Light” and “Lookin’ Out My Back Door” are joined by seldom-heard singles that never charted (“Porterville” and “Call It Pretending” on Fantasy’s Scorpio subsidiary, and later singles “Tearin’ Up the Country” and “45 Revolutions Per Minute [Parts 1 & 2]“).

The 30 songs, (which are presented in their original single mixes, many of them in mono – are making their CD debut), housed on two CDs, will be joined by a DVD containing four never-before-available, long-pre-MTV music videos: “I Heard It Through The Grapevine,” “Bootleg,” “I Put A Spell On You” and “Lookin’ Out My Back Door.” Also included in the package are a poster featuring the dozens of international single sleeves, and a 16-page booklet with liner notes by former Rolling Stone editor Ben Fong-Torres, who lived and wrote in the Bay Area during CCR’s golden half-decade.

Fantasy will also manufacture a limited edition collectors’ version of The Singles Collection featuring actual vinyl 45 rpm singles with reproductions of the original Fantasy label design and housed in their rare picture sleeves – the ultimate holiday gift for Creedence fans.

The members of Creedence Clearwater Revival, of course, hailed from the suburbs of Oakland the little town of El Cerrito, lappeding up music on the radio through the late ’50s and ’60s, and eventually signeding to a small, open-minded jazz label in Berkeley called Fantasy Records. Originally known as the Tommy Fogerty & the Blue Velvets and then The Golliwogs, the band’s break came with its swampy 1968 cover of Dale Hawkins‘ “Suzie Q,” which notched #11 on Billboard’s pop singles chart. Starting on San Francisco’s free-form rock radio stations, the song crossed over top Top 40, putting Creedence on the map. As Fong-Torres notes, “radio needed acts like CCR – reliable producers of solid tunes laden with hooks.

Even in the South, radio was taken with CCR. DJ Scott Shannon, then on Memphis’ WMPS-AM, was a Dale Hawkins fan and thought Fogerty nailed it. “His voice and his mixes were perfect for Top 40,” he said. “It just screamed out of the AM radios.

But it wasn’t just the radio. CCR songs began popping up in movies and TV shows – several dozens of them, in fact. “Bad Moon Rising” has shown up the most often (including in An American Werewolf in London), and “Fortunate Son” has been heard in films ranging from The Manchurian Candidate (2004) to Live Free Or Die Hard (2007).

I used to say in 1968 that I wanted to make records they would still play on the radio in ten years,John Fogerty said in early 1993, on the eve of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s induction into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame.

Forty years later, the music sounds as fresh and vital as ever.

Americana Rock Mix: Episode 53 – Creepy Americana

Category : Americana Rock Mix, Podcasts

Exploring the darker side of the the Americana genre.

- Forgot I was Alive by Dax Riggs
(from We Sing Of Only Blood Or Love)
www.Myspace.com/DaxRiggs

- Bad Things AND Possession by Jace Everett
(from Red Revelations)
www.JaceEverett.com

- Rock And Roll Is Straight From Hell (Live) by Unknown Hinson
(from Rock And Roll Is Straight From Hell)
- Undead Blues by Unknown Hinson
(from Target Practice)
www.UnknownHinson.com

- Bolts In This Redneck AND Drink ‘Til You Ain’t Ugly by Bourbon Crow
(from Highway To Hangovers)
www.Myspace.com/BourbonCrow
Go to AmericanaRockMix.com to get links to Bourbon Crow’s “Crowcasts”

- Teenage Monster AND Lucifer I Am by Michale Graves
(from Illusions )
www.MichaleGraves.net

- This World Is Evil AND Crooked Man by Those Poor Bastards
(from Satan Is Watching)
www.ThosePoorBastards.com

- Black Soul Choir AND Black Bush by 16 Horsepower
(from Sackcloth ‘n’ Ashes)
www.16Horsepower.com

- Spooky Spooky Time by The Famous
(from Halloween Spooktacular)
www.TheFamous.net

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E-Mail: Von@AmericanaRoots.com
Voice Mail: 314-479-3051
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The Americana Spotlight – Wrinkle Neck Mules

Category : Podcasts, The Americana Spotlight

On this edition of The Americana Spotlight, we focus in on the Richmond, VA band the “Wrinkle Neck Mules”.  Join host Gregg Geil as he interviews the band and plays the title track off the album “Let The Lead Fly”. You can find out more information on the Mules by visiting www.WrinkleNeckMules.com.

Tom Gillam’s New Video – Real Thing

Category : Blog

“Real Thing” is the First Single from The Brand New Tom Gillam Cd “Had Enough”. Features Tom Gillam,Joe Carroll,Tim McMaster, Alan Durham,Vincente Rodriguez.Directed by Tom Dolan. On Smith Entertainment.

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Americana Rock Mix: Episode 52 – Running The Gamut

Category : Americana Rock Mix, Podcasts

We have quite the variety of music in today’s episode.

Music in this episode:

- Let The Lead Fly by Wrinkle Neck Mules
(from Let The Lead Fly)
www.WrinkleNeckMules.com/

- I Ain’t Your Rock AND Misty Morning by Musikanto
(from Ghost Pain)
www.Myspace.com/MusikantoLive

- Lost Highway AND Hands Of God by Wink Keziah
(from Hard Times)
www.WinkKeziah.com

- Big Mouth AND Eyesight To The Blind by Mike Zito
(from Pearl River)
www.MikeZito.com

- Hey Babe AND Turn Left by Danny Trashville
(from Danny Trashville)
www.DannyTrashville.com

- Troubled Shoes AND Words by Highway Ghosts
(from After All This Time)
www.Myspace.com/HighwayGhosts

- Think Twice AND You’ve Done Nothing Wrong by David Landon
(from This Time)
www.DavidLandon.com

- Black Point Road by Red Rooster
(from Walk)
www.RedRoosterMusic.com

This episode is sponsored by Emusic.com and GuitarCenter.com. Visit my sponsor page for their special deals HERE.

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E-Mail: Von@AmericanaRoots.com

Voice Mail: 314-479-3051

Blog site: www.AmericanaRockMix.com

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Americana Rock Mix: Live Archive – Jason Ricci And New Blood

Category : Americana Rock Mix, Podcasts

Jason Ricci and New Blood
Paramus Picture Show
Paramus, NJ
10/29/2004

Setlist:

- Mercy, Mercy, Mercy >
- Feel Good Funk >
- Jam >
- Turkish Coffee >
- Amazing Grace >
- Turkish Coffee
- Doing Time In The Blues Penitentiary
- My Head Is A Bad Neighborhood
- I-55
- Blue And Lonesome

Band:

Jason Ricci – Harp and vocals
Shawn Starski – Guitar
Tom “Slim” Louis – Bass
Maki Bergara – Drums

E-mail: Von@AmericanaRoots.com
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The Americana Spotlight – porterdavis

Category : Podcasts, The Americana Spotlight

On this edition of The Americana Spotlight, I put the spotlight on the trio roots rock band out of Austin, Texas named PorterDavis.  The band released their debut studio album which was produced by Gurf Morlix and in March 2009 picked up 3 Austin Music Awards for: Best Roots Rock Band, Best Drums and Best Instrument Miscellaneous. You can learn more about PorterDavis at www.loveporterdavis.com

Americana Rock Mix: Episode 51 – Mister Personality

Category : Americana Rock Mix, Podcasts

Getting back on a regular schedule, and what better way to do it than with some NEW music!

Whole Lotta Losin’ by Monsters Of Folk
(from Monsters Of Folk)
www.MonstersOfFolk.com

Talking Sidewalk Blues AND Death Ain’t As Bad As You Thought (It Might Be) by Sidewalk Dave
(from Songs For Cowards)
www.Myspace.com/SidewalkDave

Power Of A Womand AND Fireflies by Mark Stuart And The Bastard Sons
(from Bend In The Road)
www.MarkStuartMusic.com

Kick Drum Heart AND Slight Figure Of Speech by The Avett Brothers
(from I And Love And You)
www.TheAvettBrothers.com

Right Here Waiting AND Spirit by The J. Curly Band
(from The J. Curly Band)
www.Myspace.com/JasonSpeegle

One Machine, One Long Fight by Lou Barlow
(from Goodnight Unknown)
www.LoobieCore.com

This episode is sponsored by Emusic.com and GuitarCenter.com. Visit my sponsor page for their special deals HERE.

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E-Mail: Von@AmericanaRoots.com

Voice Mail: 314-479-3051

Blog site: www.AmericanaRockMix.com

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Americana Roots Review #80

Category : Americana Roots Review, Podcasts

This week on Ray Randall’s podcast you can hear great new music from Americana artists Mud, Blood and Beer; Lee Barber; Honey Don’t; Michael O’Neill and Guy Clark.

The Americana Spotlight – Scott Miller

Category : Podcasts, The Americana Spotlight

On this edition of the The Americana Spotlight podcast, I interview the one and only Scott Miller.   Scott recently released a new CD entitled “For Crying Out Loud” which marks a new chapter in his life after launching his own record label and leaving Sugar Hill Records.  For more information on Scott Miller, you can visit http://www.TheScottMiller.com.

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