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	<itunes:summary>AmericanaRoots.com provides a series of podcast shows hosted by music industry insider, Ray Randall.  All of these shows are focused on the Americana Music scene. </itunes:summary>
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		<title>Between Ragged and Right: Warren Zanes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I was in high school, my best friend Chad really liked this girl, Heather.&#160; Heather was cool and she loved what we at the time called &#8220;College Rock.&#8221; &#8220;College Rock,&#8221; in my approximation, is basically what we now term &#8220;Americana&#8221; (which at some point was called alt-country, roots-rock, folk-rock, country-rock and several other pet terms I have long forgotten).&#160; One day while wandering around the mall, Chad and I found a cassette compilation of &#8220;College Rock&#8221; and it contained Heather&#8217;s favorite band, the del Fuegos.&#160; We had never heard them and it was one of those bargain cassettes so we bought it (it also contained Stevie Ray Vaughn&#8217;s &#8220;Little Sister,&#8221; REM&#8217;s &#8220;Driver 8,&#8221; a Jason and the Scorchers tune and a few other songs I don&#8217;t remember).

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<p>How does this story relate? Well, it is one of the ways I was introduced to non-mainstream music and also Warren Zanes was a founding member of the del Fuegos.&nbsp; Other than that it probably doesn&rsquo;t, but I am getting old and so I tell random stories which may or may not relate to any topic at hand.&nbsp;Warren Zanes played guitar on the first two del Fuegos albums (they only had three) and soon left the group to pursue a bachelor&rsquo;s degree, which was followed by two masters degrees and a Doctoral degree in Visual and Cultural Arts.&nbsp; After finishing his degrees, Zanes was widely published in the areas of music and art, including &ldquo;Dusty in Memphis&rdquo; a book on Dusty Springfield&rsquo;s recording.&nbsp; Also in this time Zanes took a day job, but maybe one of the coolest day jobs for a musician, as Vice President of Education at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.In 2001, Zanes recorded his first solo effort &ldquo;Memory Girls&rdquo; for Ideal Records.&nbsp; Due to legal problems between the label and it&rsquo;s parent company the album didn&rsquo;t see light until two years later when Dualtone was able to release it.&nbsp;Now Zanes returns with &ldquo;People I&rsquo;m Wrong For,&rdquo; also for Dualtone.&nbsp; This album reflects Zanes southern upbringing and his penchant for southern soul.&nbsp; The infectious hornlines on the discs opener, &ldquo;JR&rsquo;s Bag of Tricks&rdquo; pop up periodically throughout the album leading many of the songs into the territory of Stax-era Memphis.&nbsp; Other songs are very laid back and ethereal in tone, with an almost dream like quality.&nbsp; New fatherhood has had its effect on Zanes as can seen in songs such as &ldquo;Everyone Here is Made of Thunder&rdquo; and &ldquo;Mating Calls.&rdquo;&nbsp; The title track laments the fact that every time he falls in love, it&rsquo;s with people he knows he is all wrong for.&nbsp;&nbsp; &ldquo;No One Here Knows Jane&rdquo; is a similar theme talking about a girl he once dated but as they both move on from the relationship he is glad that he isn&rsquo;t dealing with her anymore. Zanes tips his hat to his influences in &ldquo;Ella&rsquo;s Arms&rdquo; a song about Ella Fitzgerald.&nbsp; Fans of the more mellow forms of Americana will enjoy this album and while it doesn&rsquo;t break any ground musically or lyrically, it is a very enjoyable album.&nbsp;</p>

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