2015

Watermelon Slim – BULL GOOSE ROOSTER

Despite threats to finally put the music business behind him, Watermelon Slim (aka Bill Homans) is not only back, but fully recharged in the happy company of his Workers. And if you missed him over the past few years, Slim packs a little bit of everything he’s known for into this glorious return to form: hard-rocking roadhouse blues, country, gospel and folk with the odd torch song and sensitive ballad thrown in for good measure. From the opening Tomorrow Night with its all-cylinders-firing, full band sound, Slim upgrades the Junior Wells original with his own brand of piercing harp, a driving rhythm section and scorching guitar. Yet it’s the tongue-in-cheek of the title track that reveals Watermelon ‘Rooster’ Slim for the rich character he brings to everything he does. Slim has always assaulted his blues from a learned perspective and, armed with his razor sharp electric or acoustic Dobro slide guitar, his accomplished harp style and his impassioned, Okie-dipped vocals, there’s nothing he can’t convince you of. His blue-collar upbringing melds with his complete absorption of blues tradition and, with the assistance of his equally-feral Workers, Slim transplants the past into the future, convincingly so. He may hold a Masters degree and a membership in MENSA, but this truck-driving hard case has lived the life and paid sufficient dues to sing about the blues with clear authenticity. Hear it in the intensity of his voice as he belts it out, the only other rooster in the yard. A somewhat odd combination as Slim duets with Trampled Under Foot’s Danielle Schnebelen, accompanied only by Dennis Borycki’s piano as the extreme contrast in the texture of their voices almost pulls this gentle crooner off. Dare to recognise Woody Guthrie in Slim’s hard-rocking Vigilante Man all snarling guitar and aggressive attitude. His own A Wrench In The Machine is in keeping with his penchant for protest while the age-old menace of getting stung is alive and well as he tackles Slim Harpo’s I’m A King Bee with a wall harp and ever-threatening guitars. Where Slim’s guitar stops and Ronnie ‘Mack’ McMullen’s takes over is unclear”yet Workers Michael Newberry (drums), Cliff Belcher (bass) and McMullen fit Slim’s musical style to an enthusiastic. The pinnacle track on this stellar release is the haunting Prison Walls, with its dark misery, swirling slide and Slim’s commanding vocal performance. A slide-lover’s smorgasbord, Blue Freightliner serves up simple blues, criss-crossed with biting guitars over an upbeat boogie. Likewise, the album’s sole instrumental” The Wobble a lethal boogie laden with thick harp coverage, wide-bodied guitar snarl and the highest recorded note in harp history. More humour and vengeful trucker payback comes with the country-fried Trucking Class while tackling Stan Rogers’ Northwest Passage one of two a capella covers reveals much about Slim, his taste levels, his huge heart and an overall confidence in his abilities. Following the blistering attack of The Foreign Policy Blues with the sensitive, acoustic treatment of Words Are Coming To An End (accompanied by Gary Nicholson on acoustic guitar) acknowledges Slim’s ability to bring things down to an intimate whisper illuminating an entirely different side of this barnyard rooster as it underlines why he remains such an off-the-cuff treasure.

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Palmer T.Lee – THE SACRED HEART SESSIONS

Palmer T. Lee was 19-years-old when he inherited two old banjos and he has gone on to build them into his life and career. Teaming up with Kendl Winter they have developed a sound based on the duel picking of those two instruments that, when joined by soft, folk harmonies, is an intriguing package. THE SACRED HEART SESSIONS is the follow-up album to 36c, which they toured for a year playing in clubs, hotels, house shows, back yards and street corners. The unique voice of Kendl has a fragility that’s met with Palmer’s folk sound to create an old-time sound that is utterly unique. And, of course, the banjos are always brought along as the stars of the show. At times it seems the instruments are working alongside each other and, then at others, they are almost raging into competition to create a fast, rolling sound. Fourth Time’s A Charm sounds like it comes directly off the front porch of a Midwestern homestead, with Palmer working the lead, and Kendl joining him on one of the most unusual choruses that has to be heard to be understood, as their voices replicate the sounds of their quick banjos. The instrument has certainly found a home here where it can be showcased to its full potential and will delight fans of old-style country and bluegrass. The songs do tend to sound a bit similar by the time you near the middle of the album, but it’s clear they’ve never once strayed from their clear vision, which shows its authenticity and humble origins. It’s a very bare bones and traditional sound of days gone by, and with a nod to the old banjo-playing traditions of Americana. That’s something to be admired and fostered, and these two are working hard to do just that.

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THE PHOENIX SUITE

Having left prog rock band Mostly Autumn in January 2010 after thirteen great years, Heather Findlay decided it was time to go solo. With a promised debut album that is expected to be full of great songs, powerful lyrics and soaring vocals, this EP goes a long way to say that all those boxes will definitely be ticked when it is released. All five songs here are written by Heather and owe a lot to the sound she honed with Mostly Autumn, although she has expanded this sound to stamp her own mark on it. With definite influences of Fleetwood Mac mixed with a now prog rock meets psychedelic folk sound, there is also a nod toward rock and metal on the excellent “Cellophane” which had me thinking Foo Fighters on the heavy rock parts of the song. “Red Dust” is powerhouse prog rock with crashing drums from Alex Cromarty giving the strong launch pad for Heather’s soaring voice to take off. “Phoenix” is wonderfully haunting in a mildly psychedelic kind of way, with Heather hitting even greater heights with her pure, crystalline voice. With a great band behind her Heather carries on the tremendous quality with the super “Seven” that cajoles then argues its point with a sharpness of a blade. She then grabs your heart in an almost vice-like grip on the formidably domineering and potently robust “Mona Lisa” that brings this super EP to a resounding conclusion. If the full debut album (when completed) is as good as this, then Heather will have released a masterpiece that matches her tremendous artwork on this CD cover.

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Red Sky July to release Americana Christmas song

Red Sky July are to release an Americana Christmas song called Save Christmas Day For Me. The single will be be released on December 11, by Shadowbirds Records. The award-winning Americana trio have created an atmospheric single, featuring renowned singer-songwriter, Beth Nielsen Chapman, whose vocals add another layer to the beautiful vocal harmonies on the track. To celebrate the release, Red Sky July will also be playing a special one-off Christmas show at the Green Note in Camden on December 11. Red Sky July are a London based trio comprised of husband and wife Ally McErlaine (guitarist from Texas) and Shelly Poole (Alisha’s Attic), with Charity Hair (The Alice Band and latterly The Ailerons, with Blur’s Dave Rowntree). The band have supported many prestigious artists such as Sheryl Crow, 10CC, Tom Jones and Jools Holland, playing major festivals including T in the Park, Isle of Wight and Glastonbury. “I picked up Ally’s new Buddy Holly guitar on a Saturday morning and it came out. Just came out! Easy-like Father Christmas had done it for me!” explained Shelly. “I love Christmas and spending it with my family and, although everyone is busy with work and touring in the run up, I love knowing that we will all be home together for Christmas.”

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The Shires Perform at BBC Music Awards

UK country duo The Shires will perform at this year's BBC Music Awards

The Shires (Crissie Rhodes and Ben Earle) have announced that they will join acts including: One Direction, James Bay, Ellie Goulding, Little Mix, Hozier, Rod Steward and Jess Glynne performing at this year’s 2015 BBC Music Awards, which will be hosted by Chris Evans and Fearne Cotton and take place on Thursday 10 December. The Shires, who are currently on tour in the US with fellow country band Little Big Town, stated: “It is an honour to be asked to perform at this year’s BBC Music Awards. The BBC have been amazing this year, backing us at every opportunity, especially at Radio 2 who have played our music extensively! What a way to finish the year. It’s been awesome and we are so grateful to our fans who have made it all possible.” ¨The Shires’ BBC Music Award performance will end an incredible year for the duo whose chart debut BRAVE reached the top 10 and making them the first British country band to land a top 10 record in the UK and one of the biggest break through acts of 2015. 2016 is set to busy already as Crissie and Ben have an arena support tour confirmed with the Corrs in January and no doubt have plans underway for album number two…

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Details announced for Beverley Folk Festival 2016

Beverley Folk Festival has begun to announce its headline acts. They include the multi-award winning songbird, Kate Rusby, folk-rockers Steeleye Span and rising folk stars, The Young’uns. The latest addition to the lineup is former BBC Folk Awards Musician of the Year Tim Edey, who has been rated as one of the world’s finest-ever Melodeon and Guitar players in the folk & contemporary scene today. Adding to the eclectic mix will be the Acoustic Strawbs, the very first festival performance of the Lindisfarne Story Stage Show, featuring former band members Ray Laidlaw and Billy Mitchell, and sci-fi folk band Maia. There are also plans for a ‘Tyne Treasures’ night when Lindisfarne’s Mitchell and Laidlaw with The Lindisfarne Story Band will be performing the iconic 1971 album, FOG ON THE TYNE, in its entirety. Joining them for this concert will be rhythm and blues band, The Animals and Friends, including original members John Steel and Mick Gallagher. The will perform their much-loved classic hits including House of the Rising Sun and We Gotta Get Out Of This Place. Completing theline-up will be acclaimed Durham-born singer-songwriter Jez Lowe, double nominee in this year’s BBC Folk Awards as Best Singer and for Best New Song. Next year’s festival the fourth to be held on its relatively new site at Beverley Racecourse, Beverley  runs from June 17 – 19, 2016. Winter Special weekend tickets are currently on sale at £95, a saving of £20 on the full price.

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First inaugural UK Americana Awards

A prestigious new event in the music industry calendar, the first UK Americana Awards will be held on Wednesday February 3, 2016 at the iconic St. John at Hackney music venue in East London. The awards show will be hosted by legendary broadcaster Bob Harris, with musical direction by award winning producer and musician Ethan Johns. The Awards have been created by the Americana Music Association UK (AMA-UK) to celebrate the achievements of British and International musicians working under the broad reach of the Americana genre. Alongside Award presentations, the show will feature nominee and special guest performances in front of an audience of AMA-UK members, partners & sponsors, music industry guests and the general public. Americana music is enjoying a growing profile in the UK, evidenced by the success of artists like The Staves, Bears Den and many others, whilst rising stars including Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson and Alabama Shakes are contributing to its success in the US where the annual Americana Awards is a well-established event.

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Two wins for Shantell Ogden at IMEA Awards

Nashville artist and songwriter Shantell Ogden has won two honours at the International Music and Entertainment Association (IMEA) awards: Songwriter of the Year and Americana Song of the Year for Ghosts In The Field. The IMEA Awards are presented annually to recognise the best in independent music and entertainment internationally. “It’s an honour to be recognised at the IMEA awards this year!” said Shantell. “As an artist and songwriter, it means so much to know that the music you are creating is connecting with people. I thank God for music and my family and friends for fueling me with love and support every day in my career. I would also like to thank the IMEA Association, its voting committees and members and the fans for all of their support.” Ghosts In The Field is the title track from Shantell’s latest release, co-written with long-time friend and collaborator Bill DiLuigi. The song was written about growing up on her family’s third generation dairy farm. The entire album, including Ghosts In The Field, was produced by John Willis at Willisoundz in Nashville. Ogden was also recognised for co-writing Me Before You, performed by Marcum Stewart which won Country Song of the Year. The song was written by Stewart, Ogden and DiLuigi, and it became the writing trio’s first Number number one on the European HotDisc chart earlier this year. “I whooped and hollered for Marcum when it was announced,” Shantell grins. “It was so great to see Marcum on stage accepting the award for Country Song of the Year!” “We are grateful to have independent artists like Shantell in our international organisation,” said IMEA President Colt Chambers. “Her musical and song-writing abilities are extraordinary, she is the definitely the real deal!” Photo credit: Chuck Eaton

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The Grahams announce November UK & Ireland tour

There is a special connection between American folk music and the railroad that has no parallel elsewhere in the world. Rail lines stitch together the sprawling fabric of American song. As writers of Americana music, our goal is to draw on the deep, recurring sources of American folk culture, giving them new shape. The Grahams Alyssa and Doug Graham have spent most of their lives exploring music together. The two were friends since she was 7 and he was 9, became a couple in their teens, then husband and wife and The Grahams, a dynamic Americana duo. Their first song-crafting journey, along the Mississippi’s Great River Road, became their 2013 debut, RIVERMAN’S DAUGHTER. For its follow-up, they rode the rails – and ended up recording not only a new studio album, the aptly named GLORY BOUND, but also ‘Rattle The Hocks’, a documentary filmed on the move and in venues from Sun Studio to Amtrak’s famed City of New Orleans train, produced and directed by Cody Dickinson of the North Mississippi Allstars, which chronicles their train-bound excursions and the influence of train travel on American roots music. The Grahams teamed up with Grammy nominated producer Wes Sharon (John Fullbright, Parker Millsap) at his 115 Recording studio in Norman, Oklahoma and collaborator-since-childhood Bryan McCann, to capture the rhythms and energies of that transport system and the momentum of its time, with Doug’s masterful resonator slide-work and harmonies fuelling Alyssa’s locomotive voice and acoustic guitar chords, while producer Sharon was able to bring in guests of the calibre of John Fullbright, Byron Berline (Bill Monroe, Flying Burrito Brothers, Dillard & Clark, Stephen Stills), one of the world’s premier fiddle players, and Ryan Engelman and Gabe Pearson of the Turnpike Troubadours. Our methodology is to follow the paths and revisit the places that inspired our predecessors, not because we want to imitate them or faithfully reproduce their work, but because we are looking for the modern echo of older sounds, and hope to give shape to these enduring reverberations. Nothing can serve that methodology better than riding the rails. Tour Dates: Tue Nov 3: Norwich, The Bicycle Shop Wed 4: London, The Borderline Thu 5: Axminster, River Cottage Fri 6: Bath, Chapel Arts Centre Sat 7: Stroud, The Convent Sun 8: Exeter, Exeter Phoenix Tue 10: Shrewsbury, Henry Tudor House Wed 11: Leicester, The Musician Thu 12: Bury, The Met Sat 14: Lewes, The Con Club Tue 17: Ballydehob, Co. Cork, Levis Corner House Wed 18: Limerick, Dolan’s Thu 19: Galway, Monroe’s Live Fri 20: Belfast, The Errigle Inn Sat 21: Naul, Séamus Ennis

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Danni Nicholls announces UK tour

Americana, country, soul, singer-songwriter Danni Nicholls has announced October-November dates in support of her new album MOCKINGBIRD LANE. Danni Nicholls recently returned to her Bedford, UK home, having recorded her second album in Nashville. MOCKINGBIRD LANE features many members of the team behind her 2013 debut album A LITTLE REDEMPTION. From a young age, Danni Nicholls was inspired by American folk, country and rock n roll music from her Grandmother’s record collection. When she inherited her Uncle Heathcliffe’s 1963 Burns London Shortscale Jazz guitar aged 16, all of those influences came pouring back out in the form of her original material and has been flowing freely ever since. Danni met producer Chris Donohue (The Civil Wars, Elvis Costello, Robert Plant) in London in 2011 through a mutual friend, whilst Chris was in the UK playing bass with Emmylou Harris as one of her Red Dirt Boys. The pair have now made two albums together featuring some of Nashville’s finest musicians. Danni has been touring relentlessly far and wide, armed with her trusty, ‘weathered and worn’ Tanglewood guitar and continuing to hone her craft. An entrancing performer, she has been invited to support many artists such as Todd Snider, Jolie Holland, Kim Richey, Jim Lauderdale, Angus and Julia Stone, Bobby Bare Jr, Otis Gibbs, Mark Olsen, Nell Bryden, Tift Merritt and Diana Jones. Tour Dates: Fri Oct 30: Kirton-in-Lindsey, Town Hall Sat Nov 7: Northampton, NN Cafe Thu 12: Luton, The Bear Club Thu 19: Norwich, Grapevine @ Bedfords, The Crypt Fri 20: Brigg, Lincs. The Steel Rooms Sat 21: Southwell, Notts. The Library Fri 27: Stourbridge, Katie Fitzgerald’s Sat 28: London, Nambucca Further dates to be announced soon

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