2016

Review: Shantell Ogden THE ROAD THAT DRIVES ME

Shantell Ogden THE ROAD THAT DRIVES ME Hip Farm Chic Records **** A compelling Americana album that mostly encourages listeners to keep coming back for more September 13 will mark the release of Shantell Ogden’s new album THE ROAD THAT DRIVES ME. Not an album for fans of rockier country, nonetheless THE ROAD THAT DRIVES ME is still very strong and showcases Shantell well. Improving in quality as listeners journey through the album, THE ROAD THAT DRIVES ME is anchored by Truth About Trains and Feels Good To Get It Right. Intriguingly, Feels Good To Get It Right plays with a slight reggae feel that works surprisingly well and the track as a whole is smoothly added to with the harmonica hook that leads the rest of the instrumentalisation. In contrast, Truth About Trains feels a little pedestrian, which is a little unfortunate considering it’s position within the album. This pedestrian feeling crops up a few other times in the album which stops it from being really outstanding. Different Sides Of The Mississippi and Love Again are the softest tracks on the album but are arguably the two strongest. With nowhere to hide in either track, the focus is really on Shantell’s vocal and she doesn’t disappoint. Different Sides Of The Mississippi has a soothing blues rhythm that works well with the lyrics behind a track that also sees the harmonica used very effectively. The main production lead in Love Again comes from a delicate acoustic guitar line that manages to both feel open and unrestrained whilst still creating a strong beat to support Shantell’s vocal. The delicate vocal delivery contrasts smoothly with the following track as well as standing on it’s own well. Very strong album, it would have been interesting to see what a few further tweaks would have produced. Kasey Stone, www.shantellogden.com

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Review: Kim Edgar STORIES UNTOLD

Kim Edgar STORIES UNTOLD Quietly fantastic music 4 stars Imaginative story-telling from the Edinburgh songstress Launched to coincide with the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, this latest offering finds Scottish singer/songwriter and pianist Kim Edgar delving into her innermost thoughts with a 12 strong collection that explores such diverse subjects as the impact of crime and punishment, child soldiers as well as the folk staples of loss and love. Inspired by amongst other things, graffiti in a Glasgow toilet urging us to ‘write about love’, Kim certainly took up the challenge with finely crafted numbers like Withheld where she is confused by conflicting feelings but scared to show them. Kim of course, also features in Irish folk band Cara and is joined on the album by fellow vocalist Gudrun Walther on violin and viola. Kevin McGuire (bass), Mattie Foulds (drums), Su-a Lee (cello), Fergus Kerr (French horn), Michael Owers (trombone, sousaphone) and Inge Thompson (backing vocals) also offer support. The album jogs along at a consistently gentle pace throughout but that takes nothing away from the overall quality of the music or Kim’s exquisite vocals. She embarks on a 20 date autumn tour of Scotland to promote the album as well as heading off to Germany with Cara. Her previous work has been critically acclaimed and this one should receive no less favourable treatment. John Roffey www.kimedgar.com

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Review: Birte Paulsen BORROWED TIME

Birte Paulsen BORROWED TIME Self released 3 stars Indie folk noir with a sigh of Nordic melancholy from Brighton’s German expat Well known in the Brighton area, Birte Paulsen has been writing and performing for years but this is her full length debut where she pays homage to her Northern European roots. She finds a certain beauty in sadness and this is reflected in the dark nature of the fare on offer. Familiar themes of lost love, broken relationships and vulnerability but all exploring the darker side of life make this a listenable collection but not one for the depressed. Birte is joined by some of Brighton’s best; Brothers Alfie (bass, ukulele, percussion) and Ben Weedon (violin) and the self styled ‘queen of indie noir’ Mishkin Fitzgerald on piano and accordian. Birte returns to her roots with Berlin and Fresenhof (no translation provided) but I enjoyed Blue Winter Skies, a catchy number with a great percussive accompaniment as the artist dreams of locking her lover in and throwing away the key; happy melody but with the inevitable dark lyrics. Pleasant voice, mature song writing but avoid if you need cheering up. John Roffey www.birtepaulsen.com

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Review: Mike Smith ALWAYS YOU AND ME

Mike Smith ALWAYS YOU AND ME EMS Records 4 stars Highly sought after songwriter/musician tries his hand at rockin’ country Well known in music circles as a premier league song writer and musician, Mike Smith has worked with many of the great names, particularly in the world of hip-hop. Now firmly part of the Nashville scene, Mike has decided to utilise the hip-model to introduce his music into the country music sector and has come up with a ten strong collection of self-penned numbers which veer from what is almost heavy rock to gentle country ballads. Production credits are shared between the likes of Gilby Clarke of Guns N’ Roses fame, the award winning Avila Bothers and top Nashville musician Nioshi Jackson who also contributes some pretty heavy percussion work. Smith is surrounded by a host of first class sides men, including the amazing Dan Dugmore on mandolin, pedal and lap steel; was it really 40 years ago when I saw him in Linda Ronstadt’s band? The album encapsulates the ups and downs of life but often returns to his primary focus, wife Erika. The single Green Eyed Girl has already made an impact on the charts and there’s little doubt the album will follow. Screaming guitar work and throbbing percussion abound on much of the album although I found his gentler work much more listenable. The Simon & Garfunkel influenced All Your Love and the soulful Keep it All to Myself were highlights for me. John Roffey www.mikesmith.net

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Erin Rae – new music for old souls

The creative work of Nashville artist Erin Rae has been described as ‘new music for old souls’. The singer-songwriter has spent the past few years cultivating and modifying her sound to capture her most authentic and honest voice possible.Teaming up with her band, The Meanwhiles, they have just completed their debut, full-length album, SOON ENOUGH, which she will tour on her first UK headline gig, along with support for Cale Tyson, in October and November. Recorded over a swift two days in a house in west Nashville, the group of musicians played the 13 songs live, in an attempt to ensure the sound remained fresh, and not overly produced. “We’ve been playing these songs as a band for a while,” she says. “We were all in separate rooms, for the most part, of the house we were recording in, but there was a level of comfortability, so it didn’t take incredibly long.” Erin co-produced SOON ENOUGH with Michael Rinne, Rodney Crowell’s touring bassist, after he approached her a few years ago suggesting they work together.“I knew Mike as a bass player around town. He’s an incredible player; he played for Steelism and Andrew Combs, Rodney Crowell and Emmylou Harris, most recently. We just sort of talked about it and it happened naturally.” Erin spent the first 11 years of her life growing up in Jackson, Tennessee, before her family made the move to Nashville when she hit middle school. Her introduction to music came early as both parents were part-time musicians, playing American roots at churches, county fairs and coffee shops across west Tennessee. Yet, her focus developed seriously from the age of 18 when she started taking vocal and guitar lessons, and began attending Nashville’s open mic nights as a teenager. Since the release of her first EP, CRAZY TALK, in 2012, she has worked solidly on her career, sharing the spotlight with support shows alongside rising country stars, Cale Tyson, Andrew Combs, Margo Price and Steelism. While a number of years passed between her own projects, and without label support, once she made the decision to record her debut, she was keen to get into the studio.Songs on SOON ENOUGH deal with everything from mental illness, the importance of staying present, childhood, adulthood and day-to-day challenges. She says it was important to make sure the process of writing about such topics came about naturally and freely. “I’ll have an idea rolling around, or a similar theme, for several days or more, and think of a line here or there, and I’ll have to give myself some time to get into that feeling, just kind of walking around in my house playing guitar loud, or something, and relax and let it happen.” While a brilliant performer in her own right, the chance to lead her band, The Meanwhiles, over the past six years, is when she says the live magic happens. Featuring a revolving door of set musicians, due to scheduling, the line-up includes; Kevin Whitsett, Mark Sloan, Brett Resnick, Dom Billett, Graham Bechler, Molly Parden, Kristin Weber, Cori Bechler and Mark Fredson. “Hopefully they will always play with us and hopefully in the future we’ll be able to bring over a full band (to the UK). I’m so excited. I’ve only been to Scotland a couple of times, which we’ll get to go back to with Cale, but this is really getting to be a touring musician over there, so I’m excited to see parts of England.” Megan Gnad 

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Fender Custom Shop have collaborated with Pete Townshend of The Who

The Fender Custom Shop collaborated with Pete Townshend of The Who to build the ‘Limited Edition Pete Townshend Stratocaster.’ Innovative features include a two-post Fishman power bridge tremolo, three Lace Sensor Gold Pickups (like Pete’s main guitar), and onboard preamp for boost. Neck is one piece maple with a Soft V shape and the body is two piece Alder in Torino Red!  Written by Eric Dahl for the October/November 2016 Issue of Maverick – www.fendercustomshop.com [wpdevart_youtube]wcRLdt03o70[/wpdevart_youtube] More Information about The Fender Custom Shop: Since 1987, the Fender Custom Shop has been a “dream factory,” producing guitars that are to playing what Ferraris are to driving. The skilled craftsmen in Fender’s Corona, Calif., Custom Shop are known worldwide for their artistry in making guitars that range from the fine to the fantastic. Whether it’s building a new custom instrument from the ground up or modifying an existing one, their best is the best. The Custom Shop instruments have been crafted for and with the input of the world’s finest players-names like Clapton, Beck, Burton, Cray, Gilmour, Townshend and Vaughan, to name just a few. One could be yours.

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Miranda Lee Richards to visit UK supporting Ren Harvieu & Romeo at several shows

Invisible Hands Music are delighted to announce that, on the back of her well-received album ECHOES OF THE DREAMTIME, Miranda Lee Richards will be appearing live in the UK on tour plus supporting the Magic Numbers’ Ren Harvieu and Romeo on several shows, hot on the heels of her recent US dates with the Dandy Warhols. Miranda said, “I am so thrilled to be returning to the UK. I have always enjoyed such a warm reception there and I look forward to meeting more fans on the road.”   ECHOES OF THE DREAMTIME was released on LP and CD  by Invisible Hands Music. The album was recorded with her husband, producer Rick Parker, best known for his work with BRMC, in their home studio and brings together eight pastoral, atmospheric epics into a work that is her best yet. Born in San Francisco after the summer of love and before the dawn of disco, she grew up in an artistic and bohemian environment that has informed her adult life and work. After graduating from San Francisco School Of The Arts, she began to pursue a musical career. She met Kirk Hammett from Metallica who taught her to play Mazzy Star songs on guitar. Her early demos reached Anton Newcombe and she joined his band, the Brian Jonestown Massacre. Miranda then signed to Virgin Records in 2001 and released her debut album THE HERETHEREAFTER, a mix of folk, psychedelia, country and indie pop, and found fans worldwide. Follow-up album LIGHT OF X the title of which comes from a dream about harnessing beams of light to travel in time, followed in 2009 via Nettwerk Records. A beguiling, honest performer, Miranda Lee Richards is mesmeric in a live setting and these, her first UK dates in seven years, are not to be missed. The ECHOES OF THE DREAMTIME album is an addition to an increasingly important body of work.

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Additional tickets added for star-studded Charlie Daniels 80th birthday volunteer jam

Due to popular demand, with over 10,000 tickets sold to date, the producers of Charlie Daniels 80th Birthday Volunteer Jam have released additional seating at Bridgestone Arena on November 30 so that as many fans and friends as possible can experience this monumental occasion. The jam will feature guests 3 Doors Down, Chris Stapleton, Kid Rock, Larry The Cable Guy, Luke Bryan and Travis Tritt to celebrate with Charlie Daniels. After a star-studded 40th Anniversary Volunteer Jam last year, this year’s celebration event will feature The Charlie Daniels Band and a select bunch of their favorite musicians and entertainers on stage for an exhilarating event for the ages. Since 1974, Daniels has commissioned his musical friends and peers to come together on a ‘volunteer’ basis to hang out, ‘jam’ together, and entertain crowds in an unconventional, laid-back fashion unknown to any other concert event — all while dedicating concert proceeds to worthy causes. This year’s event will feature extra special ‘jam’ sessions with some of Charlie’s most prolific friends who want to celebrate the soon-to-be Country Music Hall of Famer, his birthday, and his many accomplishments. “I am extremely humbled and excited for this year’s Volunteer Jam. I think the fans are going to get a great variety of music from rock to country to southern rock with this stellar lineup, which reminds me so much of some of the early ‘Jams’ that we held at Municipal Auditorium,” says Charlie Daniels. “We are also going to be raising some well-needed money to continue our support of the Veterans through the Journey Home Project.” A portion of the proceeds from the night will go to the The Journey Home Project, a 501(c)(3) non-profit co-founded by Daniels and manager, David Corlew, to help Veterans of the United States Armed Forces. For more info on The Journey Home Project, please visit: thejourneyhomeproject.org. “The Volunteer Jam has been a staple of the Charlie Daniels Band’s career since 1974. We’re thrilled to be able to use the platform we’ve built through the years to give back to the men and women who give so much of themselves for us, our veterans. This is a culmination of wonderful friends, hard work and great music that is shaping up to be one of the best Volunteer Jam’s to date!” said David Corlew, Charlie Daniels’ manager and co-founder of The Journey Home Project. Charlie Daniels’ 80th Birthday Volunteer Jam is produced by Mike Smardak of Outback Concerts in association with David Corlew & Associates and Webster & Associates.

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Dolly Parton to appear on The Talk and makes debut appearance & performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Oct. 3

On Monday, Oct. 3, Dolly Parton will be the lead guest and perform as part of the Outdoor Concert Series on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live, her first-ever appearance on the late night program. In addition, earlier Monday morning, Dolly will appear as the featured guest on The Talk, where she will chat with hosts Sharon Osbourne, ‎Sheryl Underwood, Aisha Tyler and Julie Chen about her new movie, Dolly Parton’s Christmas of Many Colors – Circle of Love, the success of her most recent album PURE & SIMPLE (which remains in the Billboard Country Albums Top 10 chart) and much more. Just in time for the holidays, Dolly Parton’s Christmas of Many Colors – Circle of Love, premieres on NBC this Nov. 30. The sequel to the critically-acclaimed film Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors will be available on DVD beginning on Dec. 20 and digitally on Dec. 1. Dolly Parton’s Christmas of Many Colors – Circle of Love continues with the story of young Dolly Parton as the Parton Family experiences a true Christmas miracle drawing the Partons closer together than ever – with deepened faith and love for one another. The film delivers Christmas joy and peril as an unexpected blizzard threatens the Parton family while Dolly’s father (and his kids) make sacrifices to raise enough money to finally buy his loving wife the wedding ring he could never afford. Meanwhile, an important person in little Dolly’s life begins to see that her amazing voice and musical gift might just be made for something bigger than rural Tennessee.The family-oriented, faith-based movie stars Jennifer Nettles (Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter and actress), Ricky Schroder (Golden Globe® Award-winner for The Champ, NYPD Blue), Alyvia Alyn Lind (Blended), Kelli Berglund (Lab Rats), Mary Lane Haskell (Coat of Many Colors), Cameron Jones (Shortland Street), Stella Parton (Green Corn), Hannah Nordberg (American Pastoral), Farrah MacKenzie, Parker Sack, Forrest Deal, Dylan Michael Rowen, Blane Crockarell and Gerald McRaney (Major Dad). Dolly Parton makes a special appearance, introduces the film and serves as narrator. The final leg of the Pure & Simple Tour kicks off on Nov. 15 in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. The hottest ticket of the summer becomes the hottest ticket of the year with stops in Ala., S.C., Fla., Texas and more.

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