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Adam Cunningham: Self-titled "Adam Cunningham" overflows with deep-rooted recognition of the mercies shown him, which is not to say it's at all sugary sweet. No, baby, this one rocks, and hard. adam cunningham • you are my god • christian worship music • christian rock • southern rock
D. Watts Review Southern rocker D. Watts is literally making a "Brand New Start," moving from a successful cover-band career into a more meaningful turn at her own songs honoring God. d. watts • ben trexel • brand new start • christian rock • christian indie rock
Dertybird Releases Pure Analog Recording only with analog tape, Austin's Dertybird captured their live energy onto Pure Analog. southern rock • dertybird • austin • texas • album release
Dru Lombar Recalls Grinderswitch, Joe Dan and the Seventies Dru Lombar was the front man for one of the South's hottest jam bands during the early 1970's, Grinderswitch. These days he is still rocking with Dr. Hector and the Groove Injectors. We caught up with Dru in his Florida home for the following personal interview. grinderswitch • southern rock • dru lombar • volunteer jam • dr. hector
Lynyrd Skynyrd - The Voice Of Southern Rock America's favorite Southern Rock band - then and now. music legends • lynyrd skynyrd • rock and roll • music
Michael Grimm Brings Mississippi Music to Vegas Being raised along the back roads of Mississippi and having a grandma who played piano in church, Michael Grimm had no choice when it came to music as his career choice. michael grimm • soul • southern rock • mississippi • musician
Red Dog of The Allman Brothers Band is Still Keepin' 'em Rockin' He’s the most famous “roadie” on the plant, no matter how you slice the pie. Joseph “Red Dog” Campbell, the hard working, hard tripping, hard loving road crew legend has been there since the glory days of Duane Allman and Berry Oakley, and he is still there. Setting up the drums for Butch and Jaimoe and Marc’s percussion. Red Dog has long been known for his “tales,” his road stories shared between brothers and the few select and special friends. Now, Red Dog has collected the best of those “tails” into a new book that is a must for any Allman Brothers Band fan. The Legendary Red Dog really is a legend.<p> the allman brothers band • red dog • southern rock • roadies • almost famous
Southern Rock With a Message God-fearing Southern parents raised Stapp, Creed's lead singer. He listened to rock on the sly. His father was a Pentecostal minister, spreading the Word from a pulpit. It seems the son followed closely behind but not quite in Dad's footsteps. creed • tremonti • stapp • human clay
Southern Rockers from California? The Regulators Rock Randy Smith of The Regulators talks about the band, the loss of his brother, and the music that means so much to him. regulators • southern rock • bar & grill • randy smith • michael b. smith
Southern Rockers Respond to The September 11th Terrorist Attacks Southen rockers and others respond to the terrorist attacts on New York and Washington, DC. 911 • terrorists • southern rock • richie havens • marshall tucker
Still Drippin’ Wet - Jimmy Hall Keeps On Rockin' Jimmy Hall, founding member of the '70's Southern Rock & r'n'b band Wet Willie, is still making plenty of good music, with his band and as a side man for Hank Williams, Jr. An interview. wet willie • capricorn • jimmy hall • hank williams jr. • gregg allman
The King of Southern Rock One of the founding members of Florida's most popular Southern Rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Ed King played some of the most recognizable lead guitar licks on the band's gold and platinum albums. King, who wrote "Sweet Home Alabama," among others, is still playing his rock and roll, and working on various projects out of his home base oin Nashville. lynyrd skynyrd • southern rock • ed king
What Country and Southern Rock Owe To Classic Soul Music - Pt. 1 All those long-haired cowboy types owe a debt of gratitude to the down-home soul shouters of the deep south in the 1960s. stax • fame • memphis • muscle shoals • booker t and the mgs
What Country and Southern Rock Owe To Classic Soul Music Pt. 2 How Alabama soul provided the roots for much of modern music. allman • scaggs • muscle shoals • fame • pickett
Col. Bruce Hampton (Ret): The Daddy of Us All Col Bruce Hampton is more than just a talented Southern musician. Much more. He is a guru to folks like Jimmy Herring, Derek Trucks and Oteil Burbridge. He is an actor, and a close friend of Billy Bob Thornton. He is also an international man of mystery, a spiritual leader and a follower of Zambee. We got lucky and cught up with the Col. for a "Suite interview." col. bruce hampton • aquarium rescue unit • the hampton grease band • southern rock • the allman brothers band
Kings of the Atlanta Bar Scene Music soared and people grooved during a recent performance by one of the hidden gems of the Atlanta music scene. live music • southern rock • atlanta bar scene • georgia rock bands • new band
Lynyrd Skynyrd's Greatest Travel Songs Lynyrd Skynyrd head back out on the road for a world tour next month, and it is no surprise to any of their fans that the rock and roll hobos are again a travelling band. lynyrd skynyrd • rock music • southern rock • blues rock • freebird
Lynyrd Skynyrd's Travelling Philosophy Lessons Although Lynyrd Skynyrd usually toured as a rock group, their experiences, philosophy and lyrics correlate with independent travel writers and legendary travellers. lynyrd skynyrd • classic rock • southern rock • travel writing • independent travelling
Lynyrd Skynyrd: From Early Success to Tragedy Classic rock group, Lynyrd Skynyrd, will tour from May 1st, 2009. It is forty years since the band formed, and this article provides an overview of the first decade. lynyrd skynyrd • southern rock • freebird • sweet home alabama • ronnie van zant
Lynyrd Skynyrd: From Tragedy to Triumph This article provides a summary of some of the main events for Lynyrd Skynyrd in the decade between the plane crash that split the band and their reunion commemoration. lynyrd skynyrd • southern rock • freebird • sweet home alabama • gary rossington
New Lynyrd Skynyrd Tour and Album in 2009 Lynyrd Skynyrd, one of the most renowned names in rock, will tour during 2009. This article previews the tour and looks back at the years since they reformed in 1987. lynyrd skynyrd • southern rock music • hard rock • blues • country
Taz DiGregorio of The Charlie Daniels Band Does First Solo Album Taz DiGregorio, 30+ year keyboard player of The Charlie Daniels Band, releases his debut solo album, while emphasizing the fact thet he is NOT leaving the CDB! charlie daniels • taz digregorio • taz • savannah • cdb
The Showdown: Review When The Showdown releases its sophomore album, "Temptation Come My Way," from Mono vs Stereo Records, on Feb. 20, you'll see: it's petal to the metal all the way. the showdown • temptation come my way • eric koruschak • david bunton • sabbath
DBT Brighter Than Creation's Dark Album Review The Drive-By Truckers latest studio release finds the band in a transition phase, resulting in an ambitious album that aims high but falls slightly short of the mark. drive • by • truckers • brighter • creation's
All Good Music Festival 2007 A review of the 2007 All Good Music Festival held outside Masontown, West Virginia. Bands include Bob Weir and Ratdog, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, and Michael Franti all good music festival • west virginia • grateful dead • bob weir and ratdog • grace potter and the nocturnals
Choice Cuts: October 2001 Solo boys galore in this month's edition, but we start with two Righteous Babes. Music reviews featuring Bitch & Animal, Mark Mulcahy, Pete Krebs and the Kung Pao Chickens, Neilson Hubbard, Sam Bisbee, Charles Pillow, Telefon Tel Aviv, and James William Hindle. music reviews • new music • indie music • independent music • adam mckibbin
December Update Here are some recent discoveries you might consider while trying to find something for your special someone. It helps to have an idea of what you're about to buy or listen to. atomic opera • alice cooper • dragontown • bryan duncan • mercy me
Artist Profile: Bucky Covington A former American Idol contestant, Bucky Covington has won over country audiences with his southern charm and his unique mix of southern rock and traditional country. artist profile: bucky covington • american idol • american idol contestant • bucky covington • southern rock
All Good Festival 2008 - Preview Less jam band and more rocking seems to be the musical theme at the 2008 All Good Festival in West Virginia featuring Grace Potter, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks. all good fesitval • derek trucks • susan tedeschi • avett brothers • grace potter and the nocturnals
Shamrocks Take over Savannah Join the region's Irish (or wanna be) Irish March 16 - 18 as they celebrate with the nation's second largest St Paddy's Day parade in the country! st patrick day parade • savannah • irish • guinness • bagpipers
Review: Country's Lady Antebellum Gets It Right Although Lady Antebellum has been making music as a collective for barely two years, the trio's country sound already is road-worn, heart-torn and hit-laden. new country music • lady antebellum • new country releases • country music groups • country music trios
July 2000 CD Reviews (Artists A-K) Review of new CDs by 38 Special, Balance of Power, Liv Cummings, Deckard, Firehouse, Nina Gordon, Halford, Colin Hay, Hit The Ground Running and Glenn Hughes. music • review • cd • mp3 • 38 special
CD Review - Alabama Thunderpussy Country-Fried Metal Mongers find gold in them there hills. southern hard rock • atp • richmond virginia • boogie rock • stoner metal
Day of Fire: Cut and Move Day of Fire breaks the sophomore curse resoundingly with “Cut and Move,” loaded up with even more grit, grunge and gravel than found on their self-titled debut. day of fire • cut and move • christian hard rock • christian metal • josh brown
DecembeRadio Debut Slanted Records artists DecembeRadio, Billboard’s “Face to Watch 2006” featured band, hits the streets with their self-titled CD debut on June 27th. decemberadio • slanted records • rock the universe • scotty wilbanks • billboard's faces to watch 2006
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Martin Popoff Interview Interview with author Martin Popoff, whose latest book, "The Top 500 Heavy Metal Songs Of All Time" has just been published. martin popoff • interview • brave words and bloody knuckles • collector's guide to heavy metal • goldmine heavy metal record price guide
Black Crowes - Lions <b>Lions</b> is the new album from the Black Crowes, whose up and down career is now hitting the decade mark. guitar • blues • rock • vocal
New Third Day Review If ever there was a band deserving of an anthology, it would have to be Third Day, the Southern rockers who helped push the Christian music scene onto the playing field. third day • chronology volume one • mac powell • tai anderson • provident
Review: New MercyMe After the wildly successful “I Can Only Imagine,” and all of its accompanying stresses…er,… I mean blessings, MercyMe’s “Coming Up to Breathe” is aptly titled. mercyme • coming up to breathe • brown bannister • i can only imagine • ino records
South Africa's Newest Marine Protected Area Designation of fourth largest MPA protects a South African biodiversity hotspot, which is home to seals, whales and seabirds, from illegal fisheries and other threats south africa marine protected area • southern ocean • prince edward islands mpa • biodiversity hotspot • illegal fisheries
Third Day: Christmas Offerings This next installment of Third Day's popular Offerings series is a special one: "Christmas Offerings" releases from Essential Records on Tuesday, October 10th. third day • christmas offerings • christian christian music • christian rock • mac powell
Drive-By Truckers 'Live from Austin' Review The Drive-By Truckers demonstrate what their best at in the CD/DVD of their performance from 2008's Austin City Limits. drive • by • truckers • live • austin
Dylan Kight:The Nightbird's Revolt A review of Dylan Kight's "The Nightbird's Revolt", released by Against the Wind Hymns, The Nightbird's Revolt dylan kight • the nightbirds revolt • dylan kight new album • georgia singer songwriter • dylan kight new release
Famous Cherry Blossom Festivals in U.S. Nothing is as representative of spring as cherry blossoms. They make streets look like they are lined with fluffy clouds of pink and white cotton candy. cherry blossom • flowers • spring travel • washington d.c. • san francisco
Juliette Lewis and Her Road to Respect Billy Bob Thornton may have given a bad name to actors breaking into music, but Juliette Lewis has worked hard for credibility. drew barrymore • whip it • terra incognita • juliette lewis • mars volta
Learn to Play Bass Guitar – Easy Country Songs Country music is evocative of good times and fond memories - drunken or not! The organic rhythm of country music lends itself well to beginning bassists. easy country songs on bass • learn to play bass • learn to play country songs on bass • easy to play country on bass • bass tab neil young
Live: Allman Brothers With RatDog Last night, Bob Weir and RatDog collaborated with The Allman Brothers Band to put on a show at the Saratoga Springs Performing Arts Center in memory of Allen Woody. the allman brothers band • ratdog • bob weir and ratdog • greg allman • allman brothers live
April '03 Update Thoughts and opinions on various recent Contemporary Christian Music samplings. steve camp • all star united • kj52 • kj-52 • massivivid
Converge: No Heroes Album Review While most hardcore bands don't make it to 15 years, Converge has made it there and then released the most ferocious album of their long and noteworthy career. converge album reviews • no heroes review • converge no heroes album reviews • no heroes • jacob bannon |
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