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Here Come Those Dreams Again

Posted on: Sunday, July 31st, 2005 in: CD Reviews

When I slid Here Come Those Dreams Again from the re-formulated Big Blue Hearts into the CD player I was greeted with the mellow vibe that the world fell in love with in 1997 when the band released their self-titled first disc. Then they were compared to the Mavericks and Roy Orbison but quickly […]

Reckless Kelly Guitar Giveaway

Posted on: Tuesday, July 26th, 2005 in: Music

Listen up! The guys from Reckless Kelly and Gibson are giving away three Gibson Melody Maker guitars! You can register to win by signing up for their newsletter here. Winners will be announced on October 29, 2005 so get to cracking!
I saw the guys in Austin, Texas not too long […]

Cheesy Like Sunday Morning

Posted on: Sunday, July 24th, 2005 in: Music

The sun has yet to rise here on the east coast but that won’t keep me from passing on a bit of news this fine Sunday morning.

Todd Snider will indeed be releasing a collection of songs from the MCA years. The yet-to-be-titled project will cover his first three discs.
The new Daddy album is also […]

It’s All Good

Posted on: Sunday, July 17th, 2005 in: Music

My office has recently been reorganized for easier work as I try to cope with what has become a growing venture. Sharkbitten headquarters needs more space just to store the swarm of incoming CDs! Things are certainly good.
As the office was redecorated and organized I looked around my walls and noticed the momentos […]

James McMurty and the Music Factory

Posted on: Thursday, July 14th, 2005 in: Music

James McMurtry continues to amaze me. I’ve caught onto this MySpace craze and found that James has a little blog with new cuts from his upcoming album.
Am I surprise that he’s that cool? Nah…I knew that. Am I surprised the cuts are top-notch? Nope…I’m a big fan. What […]

Leftovers

Posted on: Thursday, July 14th, 2005 in: Music News

With a little shark in the works, I’ve been a bit busy and as such my office is a bit littered with post-its denoting juicy Americana gossip. I suppose sharing a few wouldn’t hurt.

Podcasting? Yeah…look for an upcoming joint venture with Good Morning Americana for a weekly podcast right here at […]

Much Guitar Giveth

Posted on: Thursday, July 14th, 2005 in: Music

Tommy Womack and Will Kimbrough have a new band featuring Dave Jacques, John Deaderick and Paul Griffith aptly titled “Daddy.” Daddy recorded a series of live gigs in Kentucky this year for their first album. Now mixed on onto mastering, Live at the Women’s Club is nearing completion and Mr. Womack has a […]

Live in N.C.

Posted on: Tuesday, July 12th, 2005 in: CD Reviews

It’s tough to describe Darrell Scott any better than those who’ve recorded his songs. Major industry heavyweights like the Dixie Chicks and Pat Green routinely sing the praises of the veteran A-list session man. Ink 19 calls him “wildly creative while Roots 66 refers to his songwriting as “poetic.”
There is one […]

Poserpalooza

Posted on: Monday, July 11th, 2005 in: Music

Despite better judgment I tuned into “Rock Star: INXS” this evening. The network would without doubt select a bunch of potential bandmates with Abercrombie good looks and skip the search for a great singer. They would inevitably pick young flashy types with lots of scarves, piercings, and faux-weathered jeans.
And they did. […]

Bottle Rockets Revived

Posted on: Sunday, July 10th, 2005 in: Music News

Covert Sharkbitten operative and long-time music savant Russell Brightman alerted me today that Saint Louis’ sons the Bottle Rockets have a new bassist and website. Robert Kearns has left the band and has been replaced by another Saint Louis native–Keith Voegele. Kearns, also formerly of Jack Ingram’s Beat-up Ford Band, has moved on […]