…a random ten. Merle Travis - A Fool At The Steering Wheel The Kinks - Days Doug Sahm & the Texas Tornados - Wolverton Mountain Red Hot Chili Peppers - Johnny Kick A Hole In The Sky The Temptations - (I Know) I'm Losing You Hacha - Long Wake Up Incredible String Band - My Name Is Death The Hollies - Blowin' In The Wind Gini Dodds & The Dahlias - One More Day Steeleye Span - The Cutty...
Grace and her dad rescue another lot of shipwrecked seapersons I see I've nominated 21 songs so far - but as quite a few have been nommed by me for previous topics I thought I'd give you some different ones this time. Grace Darling - Norma WatersonJesus Christ (With Signs Following) - the Gourds Little Moses - Joan Baez Cam Ye O'er Frae France - Steeleye Span The Ballad Of Davy Crockett - Doug Sahm...
One of the quiet gems of 2009 was an album originally produced by Bob Dylan in 1973. Other than his work under the pseudonymous Jack Frost, it's the only album Dylan ever produced. It's not, however, a Dylan record
Tom Stapleton of the Music Store, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary, writes: Happy Christmas to all from Lucy and myself- thanks for supporting the gigs over 2009. We hope you enjoyed them as much as we did. Tom Russell plays Damer Court (Grant's), Roscrea, Sat. 30 Jan. to help make 2010 a happy new year. Tickets €20 - from Damer Court (Grant's), Roscrea, 0505 23300; Music Store, Roscrea, 0505 23481; or...
The rather wonderful Doug Sahm died ten years ago today. It's my prejudice that people who talk up the dreary playing on Together Through Life should do themselves the favour of listening to Doug Sahm & Band . It's so beautifully loose and alive, so full and generous spirited and fun. Anyway, here's Doug's entry in The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia: Sahm, Doug [1941 - 1999] Douglas Wayne Sahm was born...
10 years ago this week: Leading Tex-Mex music figure Doug Sahm passed away at the young age of 58. In the '60s he founded the cult favorite the Sir Douglas Quintet and later in his career he teamed with Augie Meyers, Freddy Fender, and Flaco Jimenez for the Mexican-infused country of the Texas Tornados. Doug Sahm on Austin City Limits The Sir Douglas Quintet The Texas Tornados
From the “life could be worse” department… Last night found me and Tracie B at Austin’s top music destination, Antone’s, for a Doug Sahm tribute (Doug Sahm is considered by many the father of the Central Texas music scene). We were there to see legendary bluesman Jimmie Vaughan. Since I moved to Austin nearly a year [...]
Ivan being bouncy - he's about a mover, as you see. Monkey Riding - the Cock and Bull Band When I'm Up I Can't Get Down - Oysterband Ҫa Plane Pour Moi - Richard Thompson Look At Granny Run Run - Ry Cooder She's About A Mover - Doug Sahm & the Sir Douglas Quintet Pine Island Bayou - the Gourds Open Fire - Any Trouble The Road To Santiago - Oysterband Time for a little lie down...
"Well she strolled on up to me, and said, Hey big boy, what's your name?" We've all been there, of course. Here's the Sir Douglas Quintet: Our pop correspondent writes: Sir Douglas was not in fact a titled English gentleman,...
A longer list from me than usual, and as varied as the things that came out of the Hobgoblin's hat... Moon Gone Down - the Gourds The Moon Shines Bright - Shirley and Dolly Collins Kiko And The Lavender Moon - Los Lobos Spanish Moon - Little Feat No More The Moon Shines On Lorena - Kev Russell's Junker Lovers' Moon - Any Trouble Midnight Moonlight - the Be Good Tanyas Fever Moon - Diana Jones Teenage...
Louie and the Lovers didn’t come from out of nowhere; it just seemed that way. A band of Mexican-Americans from Salinas, California, singer-guitarist-songwriter Louie Ortega, singer-guitarist Frank Paredes, bassist Steve Vargas and drummer Albert Parra quietly issued one of 1970’s best non-hit singles — “I Know You Know,” a bolt of spangled jangle and smooth [...]
Disc 1 - http://www.mediafire.com/?zrxdzttmwn5 Disc 2 - http://www.mediafire.com/?at0kmz322te There is so much heart in nearly all these tracks, but the soul of some of them is dark, to say the least. The cd covers all bases with tunes by Bob Wills, Bill Monroe, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, George Jones, Merle Haggard, 70s country via Flatlanders and Burritos. It then jumps 20 years to the year 2000...
I've been casually reading about Tex-Mex movement forefather Doug Sahm who started out as child prodigy at 5 years old nicknamed "Little Doug" Sahm before being rechristened in the Swingin' 60s as Sir Douglas. I wonder if there's a ceremony...