Lucinda Williams has always been adept at painting landscapes of the soul, illuminating the spirit’s shadowy nooks and shimmering crannies -- but she’s never captured the sun breaking through the clouds as purely as on her new Lost Highway release, Little Honey. “I’m in a different phase of my life, so there are more happy moments on this album,” the singer-songwriter says of her ninth studio set. “ ‘Darkly introspective,’ is one phrase people have used to describe a lot of my songs. There are moody songs, but I’m looking outside myself a little bit more. These aren’t ‘boy meets girl, boy leaves girl, girl gets bummed out’ songs -- there’s a lot more than that going on.”
words & music by N.P. Firstenleit © 2008
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Les Claypool - D's Diner - LIVE @ We The People 9.27.08
WE THE PEOPLE FESTIVAL - LA - 9.27.08 Thanks To Danny United @ Media Contender for the HOOKUP! PERFORMANCES by: TOM MORELLO (RAGE!) LES CLAYPOOL (PRIMUS!) EPMD! Eligh & Scarub (LIVING LEGENDS!) RAEKWON! BARRINGTON LEVY! SEN DOG (CYPRESS HILL!)
Christmas Music, Christmas 2004, Strolling Down Memory Lane, Billy & Willie Pollard's Country Gospel TV Program, Featuring Old Songs & Hymns, http://billyandwillie.tripod.com
1967
Artist: Neil Young
Artist: John Lee Hooker
Artist: Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Artist: Lori McKenna Album: Unglamorous
Artist: B.B. King
Perform 'Fire and Rain' and 'Heart of Gold' respectively.
Music Video - Check out the picking
Live in Tel Aviv, June 2004
Artist: Etta James
Artist: Burns Sisters Band
Pete Seeger and friends play at Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival Music Festival.
Black Stone Cherry Live in Meridian, MS
The story of Jim and Caroline, a drug-addicted couple, is told through the emotive and provocative words and music of Lou Reed. Including performances by Fernando Saunders, Antony Hegarty, Steve Hunter, Rob Wassermann, Rupert Christie and Sharon Jones, Reed captivates his audience as he bares witness to the couples’ self-destruction. The live staging contains music-video-like film clips projected behind the band and sometimes cross-faded into the film itself, with material ranging from the literal to the abstract.
Artist: Jason Mraz
Artist: Kenny Wayne Shepherd
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