Can’t Live With It, Can’t Live Without It: Chris Smither
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Chris Smither is one of the most consistent artists working in americana, having started playing music professionally in 1966 after he saw some pivotal artists playing live and fee...
Chris O'Leary Announces New Album 'Blue Collar' Shares New Single World-class blues star, harmonica, vocal and songwriting master Chris O'Leary will release Blue Collar, his second...
Blues vocalist and harmonica player Chris O’Leary has announced his new album Blue Collar, set for release on July 10, 2026 via Alligator Records, alongside the first single Bad De...
This song is on Sheryl Crow’s Wildflower album, released in 2005 to lukewarm critical response. It was a low-key collection of songs – no All I Wanna Do or Soak Up the Sun among th...
Dave Mason, English singer-songwriter and guitarist, recently deceased, left us over 100 songs written and 16 solo albums recorded along with numerous appearances on various classi...
Singer/songwriter John R. Miller’s work is deeply rooted in a search to create something raw and authentic, evoking a sense of unvarnished imperfection that all too often gets sand...
This is a compelling acoustic version of Heart’s Too Heavy, from the album High On Tulsa Heat, my favourite of all John Moreland’s albums. The track is a howl of anguish from Morel...
**The Norfolk troubadour greets spring with a song of uncommon warmth and craft** Picture the scene: dawn breaking over the flat, wide skies of rural Norfolk, mist retreating from...
Fingerstyle guitar is one of the most personal of styles and we’ll hear some great players the next two weeks. A couple of recordings served as inspiration for these episodes of Th...
Travel, as any road-worn songwriter will tell you between the second and third drink of the evening, does something irreversible to the soul. It strips away the comfortable fiction...
Ted Hawkins had a story as singular as his voice — you can read about it here. What the words can’t quite capture is what happens when he opens his mouth to sing. This clip, from a...
If you know, you know. And what you know is that John R. Miller is one of the greatest songsmiths of this generation, tearing down highways to play for appreciative audiences, and...
Peter Frampton is best known for his smash hits "Show Me the Way" and "Do You Feel Like I Do." Now, the multi-Grammy Award-winning guitarist and singer-songwriter is out with his f...
In At McCabe’s, veteran americana troubadour Peter Case delivers a live performance at the peak of his powers. Peter Case has had a long career with no shortage of exploration: fro...
Casey X. Waits arrives on *Inside This Song* with the unhurried confidence of someone who has earned every syllable the hard way — not through industry machinery or algorithm-chasi...
David Lowery is an icon of americana who has been making music for over forty years and has never lost his passion for all things rootsy, rocky and melodic. His first band was Sitt...
This week, Micah Nelson drops into Aquarium Drunkard's Neil Young podcast to talk "Change Your Mind." Since 2014, Nelson has served as one of Neil’s closest collaborators, playing...
It was the legendary American author Stephen King who said, “James McMurtry may be the truest, fiercest songwriter of his generation”. At the same time, much closer to home, BBC Ra...
Noah Derksen and Lori McKenna – “Mercy on the Skyline”-I don’t remember exactly what I said the last time I reviewed Noah Derksen’s music, but I know I’ve liked everything he’s sen...
'Garage Glamour' finds The Claudettes sharpening their cabaret-blues edge with lead singer Rachel Williams, production contributions from Johnny Iguana’s 'The Bear' co-composer JQ...
Here’s a song that doesn’t offer much in the way of optimism, talking as it does of deals, probably of the shady kind, and a world that ought to get you, and, hey, get this, you [....
In Clarksdale, Mississippi, where the Delta air hangs thick and the ghosts don’t bother hiding, Charlie Musselwhite sits easy and watches it all come back around. “I’m in Clarksdal...
**There's a dry cleaner's on the cover of Chris Marksberry's second album. It's an inspired choice — unpretentious, rooted in place, faintly comic. It tells you everything you need...
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