Greg Brown – AcousticMusicScene.com https://acousticmusicscene.com Sat, 07 Jan 2023 17:03:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Remembering Ian Tyson, 1933-2022 https://acousticmusicscene.com/2023/01/07/remembering-ian-tyson-1933-2022/ Sat, 07 Jan 2023 16:48:05 +0000 http://acousticmusicscene.com/?p=12440
Ian Tyson
Ian Tyson
Ian Tyson, an influential Canadian troubadour best known for having penned the hit songs “Four Strong Winds” and “Someday Soon” as half of the internationally acclaimed folk duo Ian & Sylvia, died on December 29, 2022 at his ranch in southern Alberta at age 89. Folk DJ Charlie Backfish will pay tribute to him and his music during a special edition of his long-running weekly radio show Sunday Street that airs January 8 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET on WUSB 90.1 FM on Long Island, NY and online at wusb.fm or https://tunein.com/radio/WUSB-901-s2324/.

Born to British immigrants in Victoria, British Columbia on September 25, 1933, Tyson grew up in Duncan, BC. He was a rough-stock rodeo rider in his late teens and early 20s and took up the guitar as “the means by which to pass the time” during a two-week hospital stay while recovering from a shattered ankle — an injury he sustained in a bad fall while competing in the Dog Pound Rodeo in Alberta.

Tyson hitchhiked from Vancouver to Toronto in 1958 after graduating from the Vancouver School of Art and became part of the city’s nascent folk scene centered around the coffee houses of its bohemian Yorkville neighborhood. There he met a young singer named Sylvia Fricker, who would become his musical and life partner for a while. They moved to New York, where noted manager Albert Grossman (Bob Dylan, Peter, Paul & Mary, Pozo Seco Singers, etc.) signed Ian & Sylvia to Vanguard Records and they became an important part of the early 1960s folk revival.

Ian & Sylvia - Four Strong WindsThe duo released its eponymously titled debut album in 1962 before getting hitched two years later. They would go on to record and release nearly a dozen albums. Although Ian and Sylvia’s 1964 sophomore release, Four Strong Winds, featured primarily covers of songs by others, its original title track became one of Canada’s best-loved songs and, along with “Someday Soon” and Sylvia’s “You Were on My Mind,” has been covered by numerous other artists — a number of whom will be featured on Sunday Street.

Here’s a link to view a video of Ian and Sylvia performing Four Strong Winds for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3m7ckGhnsc

As the folk boom began to wane later in the 1960s, spurred in part by the British Invasion, Ian & Sylvia moved to Nashville and began incorporating elements of country and rock into their music. They formed the band Great Speckled Bird in 1969 and becoming pioneers of country-rock, along with the Byrds and others.

After hosting a national Canadian television music show from 1970 to 1975, Tyson realized his dream of returning to the Canadian West. His marriage to Sylvia had ended in divorce in 1975 and Tyson, disillusioned with the Canadian country music scene, opted to return to his first love – training horses in the ranch country of southern Alberta.

Tyson Turns to Cowboy Songs and Western Music

His songwriting was greatly affected by his change in lifestyle – most notably on his third solo album, 1983’s Old Corrals & Sagebrush, comprised solely of traditional and new cowboy songs that he recorded after spending three idyllic years cowboying in the Rockies at Pincher Creek. Although Tyson didn’t know it at the time, a cowboy renaissance was about to find expression at the first Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering that year in a small cow town in northern Nevada. Invited to perform his ‘new western music” at it, Tyson was a regular attendee at the gatherings for more than 30 years. Tyson’s 1987 album Cowboyography also helped to re-launch his touring career across Canada and the U.S.

Tyson seriously damaged his voice following a particularly tough performance at an outdoor country music festival in 2006. “I fought the sound system and I lost,” he said afterwards. With a virus that took months to pass, his smooth voice was now hoarse, grainy, and had lost much of its resonant bottom end. After briefly entertaining thoughts that he would never sing again, he began relearning and reworking his songs to accommodate his ‘new voice.’ To his surprise, audiences now paid rapt attention as he half-spoke, half-sung familiar words, which seemed to reveal new depths for his listeners, according to publicist Eric Alper. Although a heart attack, followed by open heart surgery in 2015, further damaged his voice, Tyson continued to release music well into his senior years – including the 2015 album Carnero Vaquero and his last single, “You Should Have Known.” Released in September 2017 on Stony Plains Records, the Canadian label on which he released 15 albums since the 1980s, that song unapologetically celebrates the hard living, hard drinking, hard loving cowboy life.

Tyson was a Much-Honored Artist During His Lifetime

Tyson earned numerous awards and accolades over the years. A Juno Award recipient for country male vocalist of the year in 1987 and a Canadian Country Music Hall of Famer since 1989, Tyson was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame – along with his former wife and singing partner, Sylvia, three years later. He became a member of the Order of Canada in 1994, received a Governor General’s Performing Arts Award in 2003, and was inducted into the Alberta Order of Excellence in 2006. ASCAP paid tribute to him during the 20th annual Folk Alliance International Conference in 2008, while he was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2019.

January 7 Sunday Street Tribute to Ian Tyson will Feature Music, Stories and Reflections

On the January 7 edition of Sunday Street, Backfish will explore Tyson’s wide-ranging career. He’ll share some recently-recorded reflections from Tom Russell, a widely acclaimed folk and Americana singer-songwriter, painter and essayist who co-wrote may songs with Tyson and recorded Play One More: The Songs of Ian and Sylvia (2017), featuring some of the duo’s lesser-known songs.

A Tom Russell painting of his longtime friend, mentor and musical collaborator Ian Tyson.
A Tom Russell painting of his longtime friend, mentor and musical collaborator Ian Tyson.
“It’s hard to come forth with words about the passing of Ian Tyson, wrote Russell in a Facebook post shortly after he died. “My friend and mentor for so many years. He was the best man at our wedding in Elko. We co-wrote at least 10 songs including Navajo Rug [the 1986 Canadian country song of the year], Claude Dallas, Rose of San Joaquin, When The Wolves No Longer Sing, and Ross Knox. We had a good talk a little while ago. My thoughts go back to many great memories of co-writing songs in a cabin in the Rockies. It’s a sad day. He’ll be with me forever.”

Here are links to view videos of Russell and Tyson performing Tyson’s classic “Summer Wages” and their co-write “Navajo Rug” in Calgary in 2019:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4Rk-E_spoI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGlbCQ_DjdE

The three-hour radio show will also feature stories and observations from Tyson himself, Sylvia Tyson, and Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, interspersed with music. “Many of Tyson’s songs, as well as his vocals on the songs of others will be part of the three-hour program, according to Backfish. Besides Tyson himself, Ian and Sylvia, The Great Speckled Bird, and Tom Russell, listeners will hear from Neil Young (who covered “Four Strong Winds” on his 1978 album Comes A Time), Gordon Lightfoot (who Ian and Sylvia mentored and whose song “Early Morning Rain” was the title track of their 1965 release), Greg Brown and Bill Morrissey, Lucy Kaplansky, Fourtold, Gretchen Peters, James Keelaghan and Jez Lowe, Marianne Faithfull, Cindy Church, Corb Lund (an Alberta-based Canadian country artist with whom Tyson performed a series of concerts in 2018 and who told CBC News in a 2019 interview “He’s kind of our Willie Nelson or Johnny Cash or Leonard Cohen. He’s a guy who’s most embodied the region in art, musically at least.”), Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, The McDades, Michael Martin Murphey, and Bob Dylan (who recorded Tyson’s song “One Single River,” along with the Band, in Woodstock, New York, in 1967).

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Compass Records Acquires Red House Records https://acousticmusicscene.com/2017/11/18/compass-records-acquires-red-house-records/ Sat, 18 Nov 2017 18:28:16 +0000 http://acousticmusicscene.com/?p=9711 Compass Records Group has added Red House Records to its family of labels. The Nashville, TN-based company announced its acquisition of the St. Paul, MN-based imprint on Nov. 7.

Officially launched in 1983 by the late Bob Feldman after meeting Iowa-based singer-songwriter Greg Brown, Red House has been home to a number of notable folk, roots and Americana artists. In addition to Brown, these include The Cactus Blossoms, Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams, Eliza Gilkyson, John Gorka, Lucy Kaplansky, Jorma Kaukonen, The Wailin’ Jennys, and Robin and Linda Williams, among others.

Under Feldman’s guidance, up to his untimely death in 2006, Red House received indie music awards, numerous Grammy Award nominations and a Grammy in 1995 for Ramblin’ Jack Elliot’s album, South Coast. Feldman himself became widely recognized as a leading advocate for roots music and a leader in the independent label community.

Compass-RedHouse-Logo-FBCompass co-founders Alison Brown and Garry West are longtime admirers of Red House and fans of its artist roster. Brown, a Grammy Award-winning musician, and West, a bassist and producer, first met Feldman at a conference in 1995 — shortly after launching their own label. Both were struck by his transparency and willingness to share his inside knowledge of the business, and over the next ten years their mentoring relationship evolved into a mutual friendship, with Feldman and West often serving as advisors and sounding boards for each other.

“When we first launched Compass, we were really learning the business from the ground up,” said West. “Of all the people from whom we would seek advice, Bob was always the most straightforward and would tell it like it was. His support was immeasurable, and we were extremely grateful for his willingness to take us under his wing. I have to admit it gave me a great feeling of accomplishment when, over time, Bob started calling me to compare notes.”

Adds Brown: “It is incredibly meaningful to us to be able to carry Red House’s legacy into the future. We are really excited to work with such a fine roster of artists and are committed to keeping Red House’s brand of folk and Americana music alive.”

Red House owner Beth Friend, who has kept the label going since Feldman’s death, said, “It’s a great accomplishment, and I couldn’t be prouder or more grateful. We have believed in and worked hard for every artist on the label, and it’s been our privilege to — as Bob used to say as he’d leave for work in the morning — ‘bring music to the people’. “ She acknowledged that selling the iconic label was “a very personal and very difficult decision for me to make,” noting: “It’s simply time for me to bring this chapter of my life to a close and move on. Compass founders Garry West and Alison Brown were friends of Bob’s and have often commented on how his mentorship helped them in the early days of launching their own label. I know they will bring a level of care to the Red House imprint that I don’t believe I could have found in another buyer.”

In an interview with Billboard earlier this month, Gorka, an acclaimed singer-songwriter whose next album is slated for release in the first quarter of 2018, expressed hope that Red House will continue to be a great label. “I understand the economics and I think Compass is the best place to go,” he told the magazine. “Compass has a lot of artists I admire and respect, and I think Red House will be in good company.”

Compass Records’ catalog features more than 600 titles from a diverse roster of artists that includes Beausoleil, Colin Hay, The Infamous Stringdusters, Shannon McNally, Solas, and bluegrass luminaries Claire Lynch and Bobby Osborne, among others. It is also home to two seminal Irish music catalogs, Green Linnet and Mulligan Records, both acquired in the mid-2000s.

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Roots Music Report Folk and Roots Country Radio Charts, 03-08-13 https://acousticmusicscene.com/2013/03/08/roots-music-report-folk-and-roots-country-radio-charts-03-08-13/ Fri, 08 Mar 2013 21:16:24 +0000 http://acousticmusicscene.com/?p=6381 Roots Music Report compiles weekly radio airplay charts for various roots-related genres. These are based on spin totals reported by music directors and DJs from more than 400 terrestrial and Internet radio stations. The latest Folk and Roots Country charts are posted here with permission.

RMR Radio Airplay Chart - Folk Top 50 Albums

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TW LW Artist CD Title Label
1 1 PAUL KELLY SPRING AND FALL GAWD AGGIE / UNIVERSAL
2 2 DARRYL PURPOSE NEXT TIME AROUND BLUE ROCK
3 6 MARY GAUTHIER LIVE AT BLUE ROCK SELF
4 3 CAHALEN MORRISON & ELI WEST OUR LADY OF THE TALL TREES INDIE
5 4 LUCY KAPLANSKY REUNION REDHOUSE
6 5 ANAIS MITCHELL & JEFFERSON HAMER CHILD BALLADS WILDERLAND
7 7 KATHY MATTEA CALLING ME HOME SUGAR HILL
8 9 PETE SEEGER & LORRE WYATT A MORE PERFECT UNION APPLESEED
9 14 ANNALIVIA THE SAME WAY DOWN SELF
10 11 MALCOLM HOLCOMBE DOWN THE RIVER GYPSY EYES MUSIC
11 10 ANGEL SNOW ANGEL SNOW SELF
12 8 HEIDI TALBOT ANGELS WITHOUT WINGS COMPASS
13 12 STEPHEN FEARING BETWEEN HURRICANES LOWDENPROUD
14 13 KATE RUSBY 20 ISLAND
15 15 SALLY BARRIS WILDER GIRL SELF
16 16 RANI ARBO & DAISY MAYHEM SOME BRIGHT MORNING SIGNATURE SOUNDS
17 17 DAVE GUNNING NO MORE PENNIES WEE HOUSE OF MUSIC
18 18 BETTYSOO AND DOUG COX MORE LIES BORDERLINE TALENT
19 20 THE BILLS YES PLEASE INDIE
20 22 LORI REID TEMPERANCE HOTEL SELF
21 21 MARK KNOPFLER PRIVATEERING UNIVERSAL
22 19 THE STRAY BIRDS THE STRAY BIRDS SELF
23 32 MUMFORD & SONS BABEL GLASSNOTE RECORDS
24 23 OLD MAN LUEDECKE TENDER IS THE NIGHT TRUE NORTH
25 42 SUSAN MCKEOWN BELONG HIBERNIAN MUSIC
26 24 RAYLENE RANKIN ALL THE DIAMONDS CORVUS
27 25 ALAN DOYLE BOY ON BRIDGE UNIVERSAL
28 26 NELS ANDREWS SCRIMSHAW SELF
29 27 THE UNSEEN STRANGERS FOLLOW THE SOUND SELF
30 39 BARNABY BRIGHT THE LONGEST DAY MISHARA
31 28 JASON COLLETT RECKON ARTS & CRAFTS
32 46 MARCY MARXER THINGS ARE COMING MY WAY COMMUNITY MUSIC
33 29 TRENT SEVERN TRENT SEVERN OUTSIDE MUSIC
34 30 ANNABELLE CHVOSTEK RISE BOREALIS
35 31 MARIA DUNN PIECE BY PIECE DISTANT WHISPER MUSIC
36 33 JORY NASH LITTLE PILGRIM THIN MAN RECORDS
37 36 ANDREA ENGLAND HOPE & OTHER SINS LEMONADE FACTORY
38 40 KAMARA THOMAS AND THE GHOST GAMBLERS EARTH HERO RAWK RAGE
39 41 ANDERS AND KENDALL WILD CHORUS NMR
40 37 BILL FAY LIFE IS PEOPLE DEAD OCEANS
41 38 DAVID ROVICS MEANWHILE IN AFGHANISTAN SELF
42 0 OVERMOUNTAIN MEN THE NEXT BEST THING RAMSEUR
43 43 DALA BEST DAY COMPASS
44 44 GREAT BIG SEA XX WARNER MUSIC
45 34 JOSHUA JAMES FROM THE TOP OF WILLAMETTE MOUNTAIN MISSING PIECE
46 0 HEATHER MALONEY HEATHER MALONEY SIGNATURE SOUNDS
47 45 CARA LUFT DARLINGFORD BLUE CASE TUNES
48 50 HAT CHECK GIRL ROAD TO RED POINT WATERBUG
49 0 SCOTT COOPER QUIET COMPANY SELF
50 47 ANDREW BIRD HANDS OF GLORY MOM & POP
For the Week of March 08, 2013

RMR Radio Airplay Chart - Roots Country Top 50 Albums

Greg Brown
Greg Brown
 
TW LW Artist CD Title Label
1 3 GREG BROWN HYMNS TO WHAT IS LEFT SAWDUST
2 1 RICHARD THOMPSON ELECTRIC NEW WEST
3 2 CARRIE RODRIGUEZ GIVE ME ALL YOU GOT NINTH STREET OPUS
4 7 AVETT BROTHERS THE CARPENTER AMERICAN
5 17 KRIS KRISTOFFERSON FEELING MORTAL KK RECORDS
6 5 BUDDY MILLER & JIM LAUDERDALE BUDDY & JIM NEW WEST
7 4 CORB LUND CABIN FEVER NEW WEST
8 9 JIMMY LAFAVE DEPENDING ON THE DISTANCE MUSIC ROAD
9 6 KELLY WILLIS & BRUCE ROBISON CHEATER’S GAME PREMIUM
10 32 SON VOLT HONKY TONK ROUNDER
11 8 BELLE STARR THE BURNING OF ATLANTA SONY MUSIC
12 11 BLACK PRAIRIE A TEAR IN THE EYE IS A WOUND IN THE HEART SUGAR HILL
13 12 KASEY CHAMBERS STORYBOOK SUGAR HILL
14 16 LINDA MCRAE ROUGH EDGES & RAGGED HEARTS 42 RECORDS
15 13 JOHN WORT HANNAM BRAMBLES & THORNS BOREALIS
16 10 KASEY CHAMBERS AND SHANE NICHOLSON WRECK & RUIN SUGAR HILL
17 18 BOBBY BARE, SR. DARKER THAN LIGHT PLOWBOY
18 19 HOLLY WILLIAMS THE HIGHWAY GEORGIANA
19 20 DALE WATSON EL RANCHO AZUL RED HOUSE
20 15 DWIGHT YOAKAM 3 PEARS WARNER NASHVILLE
21 14 THE MAVERICKS IN TIME THE VALORY MUSIC
22 21 ROGER KNOX AND THE PINE VALLEY COSMONAUTS STRANGER IN MY LAND BLOODSHOT
23 22 THE FLATLANDERS THE ODESSA TAPES NEW WEST
24 23 IRIS DEMENT SING THE DELTA FLARIELLA
25 26 BONNIE BISHOP FREE SELF
26 25 PATTERSON HOOD HEAT LIGHTNING RUMBLES IN THE DISTANCE ATO
27 28 AMANDA CEVALLOS I’LL NEVER HONKY TONK YOU SELF
28 0 SHANNON WHITWORTH HIGH TIDE EF RECORDS
29 24 ROSIE FLORES WORKING GIRL’S GUITAR BLOODSHOT
30 0 SAM DOORES AND THE TUMBLEWEEDS HOLY CROSS BLUES DOLLARTONE
31 0 EMMYLOU HARRIS & RODNEY CROWELL OLD YELLOW MOON WARNER
32 29 SONS OF FATHERS BURNING DAYS SELF
33 33 JULIET AND THE LONESOME ROMEOS NO REGRETS TREE O RECORDS
34 0 SHOOTER JENNINGS THE OTHER LIFE EONE
35 30 CHRIS DANIELS BETTER DAYS MOON VOYAGE
36 38 THE BLACK TWIG PICKERS ROUGH CARPENTER THIRLL JOCKEY
37 31 MAX GOMEZ RULE THE WORLD NEW WEST
38 37 TOWNES VAN ZANDT SUNSHINE BOY OMNIVORE
39 46 BONNIE PRINCE BILLY AND DAWN MCCARTHY WHAT THE BROTHERS SANG DRAG CITY
40 35 CHRIS KNIGHT LITTLE VICTORIES DRIFTER’S CHURCH
41 36 JESSE DAYTON JESSE SINGS KINKY SWAG
42 34 RICH MAHAN BLAME BOBBY BARE SNORTIN’ HORSE
43 0 THE LEAVERS ONCE UPON A TIME SOUTH OF THE RIVER
44 0 STELLA! SORRY, STELLA EARTHWORK / DETROIT RADIO CO
45 40 DALLAS MOORE BLESSED BE THE BAD ONES SOL
46 0 CAITLIN ROSE THE STAND-IN ATO
47 42 JOSH RITTER THE BEAST IN ITS TRACKS PYTHEAS
48 44 THE DIRTY RIVER BOYS SCIENCE OF FLIGHT THIRTY TIGERS
49 45 DANIEL ROMANO COME CRY WITH ME NORMALTOWN
50 0 JEFF BLACK B-SIDES AND CONFESSIONS VOL.2 LOTUS NILE
For the Week of March 08, 2013
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Roots Music Report Folk and Roots Country Radio Charts, 02-08-13 https://acousticmusicscene.com/2013/02/09/roots-music-report-folk-and-roots-country-radio-charts-02-08-13/ Sat, 09 Feb 2013 13:30:43 +0000 http://acousticmusicscene.com/?p=6291 Roots Music Report compiles weekly radio airplay charts for various roots-related genres. These are based on spin totals reported by music directors and DJs from more than 400 terrestrial and Internet radio stations. The latest Folk and Roots Country charts are posted here with permission.

RMR Radio Airplay Chart - Folk Top 50 Albums

Mark Knopfler album cover - 2012

 
TW LW Artist CD Title Label
1 1 MARK KNOPFLER PRIVATEERING UNIVERSAL
2 2 PAUL KELLY SPRING AND FALL GAWD AGGIE / UNIVERSAL
3 4 LUCY KAPLANSKY REUNION REDHOUSE
4 3 CAHALEN MORRISON & ELI WEST OUR LADY OF THE TALL TREES INDIE
5 5 MARY GAUTHIER LIVE AT BLUE ROCK SELF
6 6 BETTYSOO AND DOUG COX MORE LIES BORDERLINE TALENT
7 28 OLD MAN LUEDECKE TENDER IS THE NIGHT TRUE NORTH
8 7 DAVE GUNNING NO MORE PENNIES WEE HOUSE OF MUSIC
9 8 MALCOLM HOLCOMBE DOWN THE RIVER GYPSY EYES MUSIC
10 9 RANI ARBO & DAISY MAYHEM SOME BRIGHT MORNING SIGNATURE SOUNDS
11 11 ANNALIVIA THE SAME WAY DOWN SELF
12 10 PETE SEEGER & LORRE WYATT A MORE PERFECT UNION APPLESEED
13 12 ANGEL SNOW ANGEL SNOW SELF
14 14 KATHY MATTEA CALLING ME HOME SUGAR HILL
15 15 JOHN DOYLE SHADOW AND LIGHT COMPASS
16 13 SHAWN COLVIN ALL FALL DOWN NONESUCH
17 16 THE BILLS YES PLEASE INDIE
18 17 KATE RUSBY 20 ISLAND
19 19 SUSAN KANE A WORD CHILD SELF
20 18 MUMFORD & SONS BABEL GLASSNOTE RECORDS
21 30 JORY NASH LITTLE PILGRIM THIN MAN RECORDS
22 21 RAYLENE RANKIN ALL THE DIAMONDS CORVUS
23 20 THE STRAY BIRDS THE STRAY BIRDS SELF
24 23 AMELIA CURRAN SPECTATORS SIX SHOOTER
25 22 DALA BEST DAY COMPASS
26 24 TRENT SEVERN TRENT SEVERN OUTSIDE MUSIC
27 25 JASON COLLETT RECKON ARTS & CRAFTS
28 26 THE UNSEEN STRANGERS FOLLOW THE SOUND SELF
29 41 JOSHUA JAMES FROM THE TOP OF WILLAMETTE MOUNTAIN MISSING PIECE
30 27 LORI REID TEMPERANCE HOTEL SELF
31 29 NELS ANDREWS SCRIMSHAW SELF
32 32 ANDREA ENGLAND HOPE & OTHER SINS LEMONADE FACTORY
33 31 BILL FAY LIFE IS PEOPLE DEAD OCEANS
34 35 MARIA DUNN PIECE BY PIECE DISTANT WHISPER MUSIC
35 33 ELIZABETH MITCHELL BLUE CLOUDS SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS
36 38 DAVID ROVICS MEANWHILE IN AFGHANISTAN SELF
37 36 JAMES MCMURTRY OCCUPY THIS ALBUM RAZOR & TIE
38 40 DARRYL PURPOSE NEXT TIME AROUND BLUE ROCK
39 39 ALAN DOYLE BOY ON BRIDGE UNIVERSAL
40 37 LUKA BLOOM THIS NEW MORNING COMPASS
41 48 ELAINE MAHON RISE SELF
42 43 SCOTT COOPER QUIET COMPANY SELF
43 44 CARA LUFT DARLINGFORD BLUE CASE TUNES
44 46 NANCI GRIFFITH INTERSECTION PROPER / HELL NO
45 47 ANNABELLE CHVOSTEK RISE BOREALIS
46 0 KAMARA THOMAS AND THE GHOST GAMBLERS EARTH HERO RAWK RAGE
47 0 ANDERS AND KENDALL WILD CHORUS NMR
48 49 PETER KATZ STILL MIND STILL INDIE
49 0 HAT CHECK GIRL ROAD TO RED POINT WATERBUG
50 34 ANDREW BIRD HANDS OF GLORY MOM & POP
For the Week of February 08, 2013

RMR Radio Airplay Chart - Roots Country Top 50 Albums

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TW LW Artist CD Title Label
1 1 GREG BROWN HYMNS TO WHAT IS LEFT SAWDUST
2 3 CARRIE RODRIGUEZ GIVE ME ALL YOU GOT NINTH STREET OPUS
3 2 CORB LUND CABIN FEVER NEW WEST
4 4 BUDDY MILLER & JIM LAUDERDALE BUDDY & JIM NEW WEST
5 24 RICHARD THOMPSON ELECTRIC NEW WEST
6 5 AVETT BROTHERS THE CARPENTER AMERICAN
7 7 MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER ASHES AND ROSES ZOE / ROUNDER
8 16 KELLY WILLIS & BRUCE ROBISON CHEATER’S GAME PREMIUM
9 9 BELLE STARR THE BURNING OF ATLANTA SONY MUSIC
10 10 JIMMY LAFAVE DEPENDING ON THE DISTANCE MUSIC ROAD
11 13 JOHN WORT HANNAM BRAMBLES & THORNS BOREALIS
12 12 LINDA MCRAE ROUGH EDGES & RAGGED HEARTS 42 RECORDS
13 14 RODNEY CROWELL KIN – SONGS BY MARY KARR & RODNEY CROWELL VANGUARD
14 8 ROSIE FLORES WORKING GIRL’S GUITAR BLOODSHOT
15 27 BLACK PRAIRIE A TEAR IN THE EYE IS A WOUND IN THE HEART SUGAR HILL
16 6 KASEY CHAMBERS AND SHANE NICHOLSON WRECK & RUIN SURGAR HILL
17 15 DWIGHT YOAKAM 3 PEARS WARNER NASHVILLE
18 17 KASEY CHAMBERS STORYBOOK SUGAR HILL
19 18 RONNIE FAUSS I AM THE MAN YOU KNOW I’M NOT NORMALTOWN
20 20 THE FLATLANDERS THE ODESSA TAPES NEW WEST
21 21 IRIS DEMENT SING THE DELTA FLARIELLA
22 25 DEL BARBER HEADWATERS SIX SHOOTER
23 22 PATTERSON HOOD HEAT LIGHTNING RUMBLES IN THE DISTANCE ATO
24 11 DALE WATSON EL RANCHO AZUL RED HOUSE
25 30 CHRIS DANIELS BETTER DAYS MOON VOYAGE
26 29 HOLLY WILLIAMS THE HIGHWAY GEORGIANA
27 26 WANDA JACKSON UNFINISHED BUSINESS SUGAR HILL
28 0 AMANDA CEVALLOS I’LL NEVER HONKY TONK YOU SELF
29 23 RYAN BINGHAM TOMORROWLAND AXSTER BINGHAM RECORDS
30 19 RICH MAHAN BLAME BOBBY BARE SNORTIN’ HORSE
31 33 BILL STAINES BENEATH SOME LUCKY STAR RED HOUSE
32 31 NIALL TONER ONWARDS & UPWARDS PINECASTLE
33 34 JOHN DRISKELL HOPKINS & BALSAM RANGE DAYLIGHT SELF
34 36 JESSE DAYTON JESSE SINGS KINKY SWAG
35 50 MAX GOMEZ RULE THE WORLD NEW WEST
36 0 KRIS KRISTOFFERSON FEELING MORTAL KK RECORDS
37 32 MARC BERGER RIDE REAL
38 28 CHRIS KNIGHT LITTLE VICTORIES DRIFTER’S CHURCH
39 39 BUFORD POPE MATCHING NUMBERS UNCHAINED
40 38 THE MAVERICKS SUITED UP AND READY (EP) VALORY
41 35 THE DIRTY RIVER BOYS SCIENCE OF FLIGHT THIRTY TIGERS
42 41 THE LONETONES MODERN VICTIMS SELF
43 42 RAY WYLIE HUBBARD THE GRIFTER’S HYMNAL BORDELLO
44 43 THE TRISHAS HIGH, WIDE & HANDSOME SELF
45 48 CAROLYN MARK THE QUEEN OF VANCOUVER ISLAND MINT
46 0 DANIEL ROMANO COME CRY WITH ME NORMALTOWN
47 0 JULIET AND THE LONESOME ROMEOS NO REGRETS TREE O RECORDS
48 44 JOHN LOWELL I AM GOING TO THE WEST SELF
49 0 PUNCH BROTHERS WHO’S FEELING YOUNG NOW? NONESUCH
50 0 ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO BIG STATION FANTASY / CONCORD
For the Week of February 08, 2013
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Roots Music Report Folk and Roots Country Radio Charts, 02-01-13 https://acousticmusicscene.com/2013/02/01/roots-music-report-folk-and-roots-country-radio-charts-02-01-13/ Fri, 01 Feb 2013 19:15:00 +0000 http://acousticmusicscene.com/?p=6230 Roots Music Report compiles weekly radio airplay charts for various roots-related genres. These are based on spin totals reported by music directors and DJs from more than 400 terrestrial and Internet radio stations. The latest Folk and Roots Country charts are posted here with permission.

RMR Radio Airplay Chart - Folk Top 50 Albums

Mark Knopfler album cover - 2012

 
TW LW Artist CD Title Label
1 1 MARK KNOPFLER PRIVATEERING UNIVERSAL
2 4 PAUL KELLY SPRING AND FALL GAWD AGGIE / UNIVERSAL
3 3 CAHALEN MORRISON & ELI WEST OUR LADY OF THE TALL TREES INDIE
4 2 LUCY KAPLANSKY REUNION REDHOUSE
5 5 MARY GAUTHIER LIVE AT BLUE ROCK SELF
6 6 BETTYSOO AND DOUG COX MORE LIES BORDERLINE TALENT
7 7 DAVE GUNNING NO MORE PENNIES WEE HOUSE OF MUSIC
8 9 MALCOLM HOLCOMBE DOWN THE RIVER GYPSY EYES MUSIC
9 10 RANI ARBO & DAISY MAYHEM SOME BRIGHT MORNING SIGNATURE SOUNDS
10 8 PETE SEEGER & LORRE WYATT A MORE PERFECT UNION APPLESEED
11 11 ANNALIVIA THE SAME WAY DOWN SELF
12 12 ANGEL SNOW ANGEL SNOW SELF
13 13 SHAWN COLVIN ALL FALL DOWN NONESUCH
14 14 KATHY MATTEA CALLING ME HOME SUGAR HILL
15 15 JOHN DOYLE SHADOW AND LIGHT COMPASS
16 16 THE BILLS YES PLEASE INDIE
17 19 KATE RUSBY 20 ISLAND
18 17 MUMFORD & SONS BABEL GLASSNOTE RECORDS
19 18 SUSAN KANE A WORD CHILD SELF
20 22 THE STRAY BIRDS THE STRAY BIRDS SELF
21 21 RAYLENE RANKIN ALL THE DIAMONDS CORVUS
22 24 DALA BEST DAY COMPASS
23 23 AMELIA CURRAN SPECTATORS SIX SHOOTER
24 25 TRENT SEVERN TRENT SEVERN OUTSIDE MUSIC
25 26 JASON COLLETT RECKON ARTS & CRAFTS
26 27 THE UNSEEN STRANGERS FOLLOW THE SOUND SELF
27 28 LORI REID TEMPERANCE HOTEL SELF
28 30 OLD MAN LUEDECKE TENDER IS THE NIGHT TRUE NORTH
29 31 NELS ANDREWS SCRIMSHAW SELF
30 32 JORY NASH LITTLE PILGRIM THIN MAN RECORDS
31 29 BILL FAY LIFE IS PEOPLE DEAD OCEANS
32 33 ANDREA ENGLAND HOPE & OTHER SINS LEMONADE FACTORY
33 20 ELIZABETH MITCHELL BLUE CLOUDS SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS
34 40 ANDREW BIRD HANDS OF GLORY MOM & POP
35 34 MARIA DUNN PIECE BY PIECE DISTANT WHISPER MUSIC
36 37 JAMES MCMURTRY OCCUPY THIS ALBUM RAZOR & TIE
37 35 LUKA BLOOM THIS NEW MORNING COMPASS
38 41 DAVID ROVICS MEANWHILE IN AFGHANISTAN SELF
39 39 ALAN DOYLE BOY ON BRIDGE UNIVERSAL
40 38 DARRYL PURPOSE NEXT TIME AROUND BLUE ROCK
41 36 JOSHUA JAMES FROM THE TOP OF WILLAMETTE MOUNTAIN MISSING PIECE
42 43 OLLLAM THE OLLLAM COMPASS
43 44 SCOTT COOPER QUIET COMPANY SELF
44 46 CARA LUFT DARLINGFORD BLUE CASE TUNES
45 45 ANGEL OLSEN HALFWAY HOME BATHETIC
46 48 NANCI GRIFFITH INTERSECTION PROPER / HELL NO
47 50 ANNABELLE CHVOSTEK RISE BOREALIS
48 0 ELAINE MAHON RISE SELF
49 0 PETER KATZ STILL MIND STILL INDIE
50 47 AMY WHITE WITH AL PETTEWAY HOME SWEET HOME – SONGS OF LOVE, LOSS, AND BELONGING FAIREWOOD STUDIOS
For the Week of February 01, 2013

RMR Radio Airplay Chart - Roots Country Top 50 Albums

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TW LW Artist CD Title Label
1 1 GREG BROWN HYMNS TO WHAT IS LEFT SAWDUST
2 2 CORB LUND CABIN FEVER NEW WEST
3 4 CARRIE RODRIGUEZ GIVE ME ALL YOU GOT NINTH STREET OPUS
4 3 BUDDY MILLER & JIM LAUDERDALE BUDDY & JIM NEW WEST
5 6 AVETT BROTHERS THE CARPENTER AMERICAN
6 7 KASEY CHAMBERS AND SHANE NICHOLSON WRECK & RUIN SURGAR HILL
7 9 MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER ASHES AND ROSES ZOE / ROUNDER
8 8 ROSIE FLORES WORKING GIRL’S GUITAR BLOODSHOT
9 10 BELLE STARR THE BURNING OF ATLANTA SONY MUSIC
10 5 JIMMY LAFAVE DEPENDING ON THE DISTANCE MUSIC ROAD
11 35 DALE WATSON EL RANCHO AZUL RED HOUSE
12 11 LINDA MCRAE ROUGH EDGES & RAGGED HEARTS 42 RECORDS
13 12 JOHN WORT HANNAM BRAMBLES & THORNS BOREALIS
14 13 RODNEY CROWELL KIN – SONGS BY MARY KARR & RODNEY CROWELL VANGUARD
15 14 DWIGHT YOAKAM 3 PEARS WARNER NASHVILLE
16 17 KELLY WILLIS & BRUCE ROBISON CHEATER’S GAME PREMIUM
17 15 KASEY CHAMBERS STORYBOOK SUGAR HILL
18 19 RONNIE FAUSS I AM THE MAN YOU KNOW I’M NOT NORMALTOWN
19 36 RICH MAHAN BLAME BOBBY BARE SNORTIN’ HORSE
20 16 THE FLATLANDERS THE ODESSA TAPES NEW WEST
21 18 IRIS DEMENT SING THE DELTA FLARIELLA
22 21 PATTERSON HOOD HEAT LIGHTNING RUMBLES IN THE DISTANCE ATO
23 20 RYAN BINGHAM TOMORROWLAND AXSTER BINGHAM RECORDS
24 0 RICHARD THOMPSON ELECTRIC NEW WEST
25 23 DEL BARBER HEADWATERS SIX SHOOTER
26 26 WANDA JACKSON UNFINISHED BUSINESS SUGAR HILL
27 24 BLACK PRAIRIE A TEAR IN THE EYE IS A WOUND IN THE HEART SUGAR HILL
28 25 CHRIS KNIGHT LITTLE VICTORIES DRIFTER’S CHURCH
29 0 HOLLY WILLIAMS THE HIGHWAY GEORGIANA
30 29 CHRIS DANIELS BETTER DAYS MOON VOYAGE
31 22 NIALL TONER ONWARDS & UPWARDS PINECASTLE
32 28 MARC BERGER RIDE REAL
33 30 BILL STAINES BENEATH SOME LUCKY STAR RED HOUSE
34 39 JOHN DRISKELL HOPKINS & BALSAM RANGE DAYLIGHT SELF
35 38 THE DIRTY RIVER BOYS SCIENCE OF FLIGHT THIRTY TIGERS
36 34 JESSE DAYTON JESSE SINGS KINKY SWAG
37 33 MARK FOSSON DIGGING IN THE DUST – HOME RECORDINGS 1976 TOMPKINS SQUARE
38 41 THE MAVERICKS SUITED UP AND READY (EP) VALORY
39 42 BUFORD POPE MATCHING NUMBERS UNCHAINED
40 43 MICHAEL KOPPY ASHMORE’S STORE A GOOD TRACK RECORD
41 44 THE LONETONES MODERN VICTIMS SELF
42 46 RAY WYLIE HUBBARD THE GRIFTER’S HYMNAL BORDELLO
43 47 THE TRISHAS HIGH, WIDE & HANDSOME SELF
44 48 JOHN LOWELL I AM GOING TO THE WEST SELF
45 37 BALMORHEA STRANGER WESTERN VINYL
46 49 DR. DOG WILD RACE ANTI
47 40 KELLY HOGAN I LIKE TO KEEP MYSELF IN PAIN ANTI
48 0 CAROLYN MARK THE QUEEN OF VANCOUVER ISLAND MINT
49 0 BILLY DON BURNS NIGHTS WHEN I’M SOBER RUSTY KNUCKLES
50 0 MAX GOMEZ RULE THE WORLD NEW WEST
For the Week of February 01, 2013
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Roots Music Report Folk and Roots Country Radio Charts, 01-25-13 https://acousticmusicscene.com/2013/01/25/roots-music-report-folk-and-roots-country-radio-charts-01-25-13/ Fri, 25 Jan 2013 22:48:32 +0000 http://acousticmusicscene.com/?p=6149 Roots Music Report compiles weekly radio airplay charts for various roots-related genres. These are based on spin totals reported by music directors and DJs from more than 400 terrestrial and Internet radio stations. The latest Folk and Roots Country charts are posted here with permission.

RMR Radio Airplay Chart - Folk Top 50 Albums

Mark Knopfler album cover - 2012

 
TW LW Artist CD Title Label
1 1 MARK KNOPFLER PRIVATEERING UNIVERSAL
2 2 LUCY KAPLANSKY REUNION REDHOUSE
3 3 CAHALEN MORRISON & ELI WEST OUR LADY OF THE TALL TREES INDIE
4 4 PAUL KELLY SPRING AND FALL GAWD AGGIE / UNIVERSAL
5 40 MARY GAUTHIER LIVE AT BLUE ROCK SELF
6 5 BETTYSOO AND DOUG COX MORE LIES BORDERLINE TALENT
7 6 DAVE GUNNING NO MORE PENNIES WEE HOUSE OF MUSIC
8 9 PETE SEEGER & LORRE WYATT A MORE PERFECT UNION APPLESEED
9 7 MALCOLM HOLCOMBE DOWN THE RIVER GYPSY EYES MUSIC
10 8 RANI ARBO & DAISY MAYHEM SOME BRIGHT MORNING SIGNATURE SOUNDS
11 10 ANNALIVIA THE SAME WAY DOWN SELF
12 12 ANGEL SNOW ANGEL SNOW SELF
13 18 SHAWN COLVIN ALL FALL DOWN NONESUCH
14 11 KATHY MATTEA CALLING ME HOME SUGAR HILL
15 13 JOHN DOYLE SHADOW AND LIGHT COMPASS
16 14 THE BILLS YES PLEASE INDIE
17 16 MUMFORD & SONS BABEL GLASSNOTE RECORDS
18 15 SUSAN KANE A WORD CHILD SELF
19 17 KATE RUSBY 20 ISLAND
20 34 ELIZABETH MITCHELL BLUE CLOUDS SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS
21 20 RAYLENE RANKIN ALL THE DIAMONDS CORVUS
22 19 THE STRAY BIRDS THE STRAY BIRDS SELF
23 23 AMELIA CURRAN SPECTATORS SIX SHOOTER
24 21 DALA BEST DAY COMPASS
25 24 TRENT SEVERN TRENT SEVERN OUTSIDE MUSIC
26 25 JASON COLLETT RECKON ARTS & CRAFTS
27 26 THE UNSEEN STRANGERS FOLLOW THE SOUND SELF
28 27 LORI REID TEMPERANCE HOTEL SELF
29 28 BILL FAY LIFE IS PEOPLE DEAD OCEANS
30 30 OLD MAN LUEDECKE TENDER IS THE NIGHT TRUE NORTH
31 22 NELS ANDREWS SCRIMSHAW SELF
32 29 JORY NASH LITTLE PILGRIM THIN MAN RECORDS
33 31 ANDREA ENGLAND HOPE & OTHER SINS LEMONADE FACTORY
34 32 MARIA DUNN PIECE BY PIECE DISTANT WHISPER MUSIC
35 33 LUKA BLOOM THIS NEW MORNING COMPASS
36 45 JOSHUA JAMES FROM THE TOP OF WILLAMETTE MOUNTAIN MISSING PIECE
37 35 JAMES MCMURTRY OCCUPY THIS ALBUM RAZOR & TIE
38 36 DARRYL PURPOSE NEXT TIME AROUND BLUE ROCK
39 37 ALAN DOYLE BOY ON BRIDGE UNIVERSAL
40 43 ANDREW BIRD HANDS OF GLORY MOM & POP
41 39 DAVID ROVICS MEANWHILE IN AFGHANISTAN SELF
42 0 MINDY SMITH MINDY SMITH SELF
43 38 OLLLAM THE OLLLAM COMPASS
44 42 SCOTT COOPER QUIET COMPANY SELF
45 47 ANGEL OLSEN HALFWAY HOME BATHETIC
46 46 CARA LUFT DARLINGFORD BLUE CASE TUNES
47 44 AMY WHITE WITH AL PETTEWAY HOME SWEET HOME – SONGS OF LOVE, LOSS, AND BELONGING FAIREWOOD STUDIOS
48 48 NANCI GRIFFITH INTERSECTION PROPER / HELL NO
49 49 MALCOLM HOLCOMBE DOWN THE RIVER SELF
50 41 ANNABELLE CHVOSTEK RISE BOREALIS
For the Week of January 25, 2013

RMR Radio Airplay Chart - Roots Country Top 50 Albums

 
TW LW Artist CD Title Label
1 2 GREG BROWN HYMNS TO WHAT IS LEFT SAWDUST
2 1 CORB LUND CABIN FEVER NEW WEST
3 4 BUDDY MILLER & JIM LAUDERDALE BUDDY & JIM NEW WEST
4 13 CARRIE RODRIGUEZ GIVE ME ALL YOU GOT NINTH STREET OPUS
5 3 JIMMY LAFAVE DEPENDING ON THE DISTANCE MUSIC ROAD
6 5 AVETT BROTHERS THE CARPENTER AMERICAN
7 18 KASEY CHAMBERS AND SHANE NICHOLSON WRECK & RUIN SURGAR HILL
8 10 ROSIE FLORES WORKING GIRL’S GUITAR BLOODSHOT
9 7 MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER ASHES AND ROSES ZOE / ROUNDER
10 8 BELLE STARR THE BURNING OF ATLANTA SONY MUSIC
11 11 LINDA MCRAE ROUGH EDGES & RAGGED HEARTS 42 RECORDS
12 9 JOHN WORT HANNAM BRAMBLES & THORNS BOREALIS
13 12 RODNEY CROWELL KIN – SONGS BY MARY KARR & RODNEY CROWELL VANGUARD
14 16 DWIGHT YOAKAM 3 PEARS WARNER NASHVILLE
15 14 KASEY CHAMBERS STORYBOOK SUGAR HILL
16 15 THE FLATLANDERS THE ODESSA TAPES NEW WEST
17 29 KELLY WILLIS & BRUCE ROBISON CHEATER’S GAME PREMIUM
18 17 IRIS DEMENT SING THE DELTA FLARIELLA
19 6 RONNIE FAUSS I AM THE MAN YOU KNOW I’M NOT NORMALTOWN
20 22 RYAN BINGHAM TOMORROWLAND AXSTER BINGHAM RECORDS
21 19 PATTERSON HOOD HEAT LIGHTNING RUMBLES IN THE DISTANCE ATO
22 20 NIALL TONER ONWARDS & UPWARDS PINECASTLE
23 23 DEL BARBER HEADWATERS SIX SHOOTER
24 24 BLACK PRAIRIE A TEAR IN THE EYE IS A WOUND IN THE HEART SUGAR HILL
25 21 CHRIS KNIGHT LITTLE VICTORIES DRIFTER’S CHURCH
26 25 WANDA JACKSON UNFINISHED BUSINESS SUGAR HILL
27 0 HENRY WAGONS EXPECTING COMPANY THIRTY TIGERS / SPUNK
28 26 MARC BERGER RIDE REAL
29 37 CHRIS DANIELS BETTER DAYS MOON VOYAGE
30 27 BILL STAINES BENEATH SOME LUCKY STAR RED HOUSE
31 28 MARK LUCAS UNCLE BONES SKILLET DOG
32 0 GORDIE TENTREES NORTH COUNTRY HEART INDIE
33 30 MARK FOSSON DIGGING IN THE DUST – HOME RECORDINGS 1976 TOMPKINS SQUARE
34 32 JESSE DAYTON JESSE SINGS KINKY SWAG
35 0 DALE WATSON EL RANCHO AZUL RED HOUSE
36 31 RICH MAHAN BLAME BOBBY BARE SNORTIN’ HORSE
37 36 BALMORHEA STRANGER WESTERN VINYL
38 0 THE DIRTY RIVER BOYS SCIENCE OF FLIGHT THIRTY TIGERS
39 39 JOHN DRISKELL HOPKINS & BALSAM RANGE DAYLIGHT SELF
40 33 KELLY HOGAN I LIKE TO KEEP MYSELF IN PAIN ANTI
41 35 THE MAVERICKS SUITED UP AND READY (EP) VALORY
42 38 BUFORD POPE MATCHING NUMBERS UNCHAINED
43 42 MICHAEL KOPPY ASHMORE’S STORE A GOOD TRACK RECORD
44 0 THE LONETONES MODERN VICTIMS SELF
45 0 LYLE LOVETT RELEASE ME CURB / LOST HIGHWAY
46 40 RAY WYLIE HUBBARD THE GRIFTER’S HYMNAL BORDELLO
47 0 THE TRISHAS HIGH, WIDE & HANDSOME SELF
48 44 JOHN LOWELL I AM GOING TO THE WEST SELF
49 45 DR. DOG WILD RACE ANTI
50 0 THE LEAVERS ONCE UPON A TIME SOUTH OF THE RIVER
For the Week of January 25, 2013
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Quick Q & A with Garnet Rogers https://acousticmusicscene.com/2012/11/21/quick-q-a-with-garnet-rogers/ Wed, 21 Nov 2012 16:00:24 +0000 http://acousticmusicscene.com/?p=5956 Boston Globe
as “a brilliant songwriter,” “a charismatic performer and singer,” and “one of the major talents of our time.” The venerable folk music publication Sing Out! noted that he “may be one of the greatest male interpreters and vocalists performing in the contemporary folk scene.” Kathy Sands-Boehmer posed some questions to him recently. [To read Kathy's Quick Q & A with Garnet Rogers, click on the headline.]]]>
Garnet Rogers
Canadian singer-songwriter Garnet Rogers has been hailed by the Boston Globe as “a brilliant songwriter,” “a charismatic performer and singer,” and “one of the major talents of our time.” The venerable folk music publication Sing Out! noted that he “may be one of the greatest male interpreters and vocalists performing in the contemporary folk scene.”

Rogers, who lives on a horse farm in Ontario, began his career just after completing high school, working with and arranging music for his late brother, Stan. Influenced by a wide array of musical styles, Garnet has taken a much more contemporary approach to his own music than his older brother did. His songs are literate, sensitive and often cinematic in detail — presenting slices of life infused with humor and social commentary. Among his best known compositions are “All That Is,” “Frankie & Johnny,” “Night Drive,” “Small Victories” “Summer Lightning” and “The Outside Track.”

Kathy Sands-Boehmer posed a few questions to Rogers recently.

Garnet Rogers asked me to edit this to make him more human and likable. Whoa! This man is one of the most human and likable musician I’ve ever had the pleasure to meet, and I told him that there was no need for editing.

Garnet Rogers is a presence. He’s a skyscraper of a man; his baritone voice is a mighty instrument, and his guitar playing is impeccably pure. He sings and plays with conviction. It’s impossible not to be moved by his music. Give it a listen. Click here to see and hear Garnet perform “The Lost Ones,” the first song he ever wrote.

We understand that you’re writing a book about your life as a musician. Can we assume that there’s a large portion of your book that is devoted to “on the road” tales of you and your brother, Stan?

Yeah, the book is largely about life as we knew it on the road back in the 70s and 80s . . . how naive and stupid we were, trying to play folk music — as we understood the term — in places where it was never played and for people who didn’t want to hear it . . . the only thing that saved us was the fact that we were both large and were able to beat up on members of the audience who objected. We were young and scared and foolish . . . bad business model.

Are there any similarities between writing non-fiction narrative and songwriting?

There are differences and similarities between the two forms of writing. All writing needs to have a rhythm which is part of the reason I have been reading bits of the book out loud. It helps with the editing process and allows me to determine if the thing has what an Irish friend of mine calls “skip and flit.”

As Mark Twain said, the only difference between fiction and history is that fiction has to be believable. My memoir, I think, is hard to believe sometimes, but it is all true.

Stan’s songs were more traditional Canadian Maritime type songs. Did you make a deliberate attempt not to copy his style? Or did you just naturally gravitate to a more soulful bluesy rock and roll style?

I basically just write whatever comes along. I listened to a lot more varied music than Stan did, I think. He was not a big fan of electric music, but the Maritime traditional sound we developed was a response to partly the market and partly simply due to the commissions we were given by the CBC. We did a lot of soundtrack work for radio dramas and a lot of it was in Halifax. It just got out of control.

After the first record came out, we were largely pigeonholed into being Maritime artists, and that was not what we sounded like before the first album. We were a lot closer to Elton John and Dan Fogelberg, if you can believe it. . . .Stan really wanted to explore different styles. Had he lived, I think he would have gone in a very different direction with his writing.

Is it true that after Stan’s passing, that you were unable to come to the United State to tour and that Odetta came to your aid? Tell us how that all came about.

Yeah, Odetta did help. Bless her. She was approached by Widdie Hall at the Folkway when my visa was turned down, and she stepped in to add gravitas to the petition. God help the State Department official who tried to say no to Odetta. She was a force of nature.

Do you have any favorite new musicians you’ve discovered lately?

I haven’t heard much lately that made me sit up and take notice and swoon. I find, within the folk world, that a lot of stuff gets recycled every six to ten years, and I have been around a long time. I have kind of heard it all before.

I’m always impressed by anything that sounds like it would exist whether people are listening or not and not being made with an eye to the market. Some stuff sounds a wee bit on the calculated side to me sometimes . . . but that’s just me There are lots of people whose music just kills me, but they have largely been around for at least a couple years. Susan Werner consistently makes me swoon. I love Natalia Zukerman, Chris Smither, Greg Brown, Ani Difranco. There is a lovely trio from Newfoundland called The Once. I like them a lot — beautiful harmonies and arrangements. I like Dave Gunning a lot — both musically and personally. He is the real deal on every level.

Any plans for a new recording any time soon?

No plans for a new record beyond perhaps a book CD interspersed with music. I have been getting requests for that. But that is a long way away . . . maybe 2014. I continue to write songs but time has been in short supply of late. The last two years have been largely taken up with helping my parents. It’s only been in the last couple of months that things have loosened up, and I am exhausted. I hope to get back to it on a more regular basis soon.

Kathy Sands-Boehmer
Like many of us, Kathy Sands-Boehmer wears many hats. An editor by profession, she also operates Harbortown Music, books artists for the Me and Thee Coffeehouse in Marblehead, Massachusetts, serves as vice president of the Boston Area Coffeehouse Association (BACHA) and on the board of directors of the Northeast Regional Folk Alliance (NERFA). In her spare time, Kathy can be found at local music haunts all over New England. This and many previous Q & A interviews with artists are archived at www.meandthee.org/blog, as well as in the Features section of AcousticMusicScene.com.

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Roots Music Report Folk & Roots Country Radio Charts, 12-30-11 https://acousticmusicscene.com/2011/12/31/roots-music-report-folk-roots-country-radio-charts-12-30-11/ Sat, 31 Dec 2011 05:14:31 +0000 http://www.acousticmusicscene.com/?p=4598 Roots Music Report compiles weekly radio airplay charts for various roots-related genres. These are based on spin totals reported by music directors and DJs from more than 400 terrestrial and Internet radio stations. The latest Folk and Roots Country charts are posted here with permission.

RMR Radio Airplay Chart - Folk Top 50 Albums

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TW LW Artist CD Title Label
1 PIETA BROWN MERCURY RED HOUSE
2 2 ABIGAIL WASHBURN CITY OF REFUGE FOREIGN CHILDREN RECORDS
3 3 MADISON VIOLET THE GOOD IN GOODBYE TRUE NORTH
4 4 JUNE TABOR RAGGED KINGDOM TOPIC
5 5 GENE AND GAYLA MILLS IF STONES COULD TALK HEART PINE
6 6 SARAH MACDOUGALL THE GREATEST ONES ALIVE RABBIT HEART MUSIC
7 7 LAURA MARLING A CREATURE I DON’T KNOW EMI
8 8 DAVID BROMBERG USE ME APPLESEED
9 20 RED MOLLY LIGHT IN THE SKY SELF
10 9 100 MILE HOUSE HOLLOW PONDS HOLE IN MY SHOE PRODUCTIONS
11 11 GOOD LOVELIES LET THE RAIN FALL SELF
12 12 HAL CANNON HAL CANNON OKEHDOKEE RECORDS
13 10 PHARIS & JASON ROMERO A PASSING GLIMPSE LULA
14 13 STEPHEN FEARING & ANDY WHITE FEARING & WHITE LOWDEN PROUD
15 14 THE DEEP DARK WOODS THE PLACE I LEFT BEHIND SIX SHOOTER / SUGAR HILL
16 15 MAE MOORE FOLKLORE POETICAL LICENSE
17 16 PAUL SIMON SONGWRITER LEGACY
18 17 ROBIN & LINDA WILLIAMS STONEWALL COUNTRY RED HOUSE
19 18 STEPHANIE FAGAN HEART THIEF YONDER MUSIC
20 19 VARIOUS ARTISTS A NOD TO BOB 2 — AN ARTISTS TRIBUTE TO BOB DYLAN ON HIS 70TH BIRTHDAY RED HOUSE
21 22 THE ONCE ROW UPON ROW OF THE PEOPLE THEY KNOW BOREALIS
22 24 NORMA MACDONALD MORNING YOU WAKE PAPERWEIGHT MUSIC
23 25 LAURA REPO GET YOURSELF HOME REPO GIRL
24 23 ABBY OWENS INDIANTOWN SELF
25 27 KATIE MOORE MONTEBELLO PURPLE CAT RECORDS
26 26 MURRAY MCLAUCHLAN HUMAN WRITES TRUE NORTH
27 29 INDIGO GIRLS BEAUTY QUEEN SISTER VANGUARD
28 28 THE WAILIN’ JENNYS BRIGHT MORNING STARS RED HOUSE
29 32 THE CIVIL WARS BARTON HOLLOW SENSIBILITY
30 30 AMANDA SHIRES CARRYING LIGHTNING SELF
31 31 IAN TAMBLYN WALKING THE BONES NORTH TRACK RECORDS
32 33 ELIZA GILKYSON ROSES AT THE END OF TIME RED HOUSE
33 34 DAVID FRANCEY LATE EDITION LAKER MUSIC
34 35 PAUL SACHS OIL TOWN SELF
35 36 VANCE GILBERT OLD WHITE MEN DISISMYE MUSIC
36 37 KATE REID DOING IT FOR THE CHICKS FIREBONES
37 38 CHUCK BRODSKY SUBTOTAL ECLIPSE SELF
38 0 ELEPHANT REVIVAL BREAK IN THE CLOUDS RUFF SHOD / NETTWERK
39 0 CAHALEN MORRISON & ELI WEST THE HOLY COMING OF THE STORM INDIE
40 39 RACHEL HARRINGTON CELILO FALLS SKINNY DENNIS
41 0 SHAUN CROMWELL FOLK-WORN PROSE MELON PATCH
42 0 JOE CROOKSTON DARKLING & THE BLUEBIRD JUBILEE INDIE
43 41 PATTI CASEY THE HEART OF A WAITING BOY LONGSHOT MUSIC
44 42 JAMES LEE STANLEY AND CLIFF EBERHARDT ALL WOOD AND DOORS BEACHWOOD
45 43 ANDREA ENGLAND HOPE & OTHER SINS LEMONADE FACTORY
46 40 PAUL SIMON SO BEAUTIFUL OR SO WHAT HEAR MUSIC
47 44 BRUCE COCKBURN SMALL SOURCE OF COMFORT TRUE NORTH
48 45 DIANA JONES HIGH ATMOSPHERE PROPER RECORDS US
49 46 SEAN ROWE MAGIC ANTI / EPITAPH
50 49 GREAT BIG SEA SAFE UPON THE SHORE SELF
For the Week of December 30, 2011 All data entered online direct to the RMR database by member stations

RMR Radio Airplay Chart - Roots Country Top 50 Albums

 
TW LW Artist CD Title Label
1 1 ROBERT EARL KEEN READY FOR CONFETTI LOST HIGHWAY
2 2 JOE ELY SATISFIED AT LAST REDEYE
3 3 GILLIAN WELCH THE HARROW & THE HARVEST ACONY
4 4 BLACKIE AND THE RODEO KINGS KINGS AND QUEENS DRAMATICO
5 5 GREG BROWN FREAK FLAG YEP ROC
6 6 TARA NEVINS WOOD AND STONE SUGAR HILL
7 7 EILEN JEWELL QUEEN OF THE MINOR KEY SIGNATURE SOUNDS
8 8 CATHERINE MACLELLAN SILHOUETTE TRUE NORTH
9 9 KASEY CHAMBERS STORYBOOK LIBERATION MUSIC
10 10 RYAN ADAMS ASHES & FIRE CAPITOL
11 11 JOHN HIATT DIRTY JEANS AND MUDSLIDE HYMNS NEWWEST
12 12 EMMYLOU HARRIS HARD BARGAIN NONESUCH
13 13 STEVE EARLE I’LL NEVER GET OUT OF THIS WORLD ALIVE NEW WEST
14 14 LORRIE SINGER & BRADLEY KOPP A DEEP OASIS REDBOOT RECORDS
15 15 BUDDY MILLER THE MAJESTIC SILVER STRINGS NEW WEST
16 17 DALE WATSON THE SUN SESSIONS RED HOUSE
17 20 DOYLE LAWSON & QUICKSILVER DRIVE TIME MOUNTAIN HOME MUSIC
18 18 KASEY CHAMBERS LITTLE BIRD LIBERATION
19 19 THE GOURDS OLD MAD JOY VANGUARD
20 16 GIRLS GUNS AND GLORY SWEET NOTHINGS LONESOME DAY
21 21 FISH & BIRD EVERY WHISPER IS A SHOUT ACROSS THE VOID FIDDLE HEAD RECORDS
22 22 BETTYSOO AND DOUG COX ACROSS THE BORDERLINE — LIE TO ME SELF
23 24 ROBYN LUDWICK OUT OF THESE BLUES LATE SHOW
24 23 THE BLACK LILLIES 100 MILES OF WRECKAGE ATTACK MONKEY
25 26 SHELBY LYNNE REVELATION ROAD (SINGLE) EVERSO
26 27 RUNAWAY DOROTHY THE ARC COLUMBIA RIVER ENTERTAINMENT
27 48 MATRACA BERG THE DREAMING FIELDS DUALTONE
28 34 JOHN HOWIE JR. AND THE ROSEWOOD BLUFFTOWN ARTISTS LEAVIN’ YESTERDAY HANDS UP! RECORDS
29 29 ARTY HILL ANOTHER LOST HIGHWAY SELF
30 30 LYNN MILES FALL FOR BEAUTY TRUE NORTH
31 33 OH SUSANNA SOON THE BIRDS OUTSIDE
32 32 WILD RUMPUS 304 SELF
33 0 ERIC HANKE FACTORY MAN TEN FOOT TEXAN
34 0 AMY BLACK ONE / TIME RUEBEN
35 37 LINDI ORTEGA LITTLE RED BOOTS LAST GANG
36 38 WARPED 45S MATADOR SUNSET PHEREMONE
37 39 TOM JONES PRAISE & BLAME LOST HIGHWAY
38 36 WILLIE NELSON REMEMBER ME VOL. 1 R&J RECORDS
39 40 THE RED DIRT RANGERS MOTEL RANGER RANGER RECORDS
40 41 PAT ROBERTS AND THE HEYMAKERS LONESOME AND BLUE ELECTRIC LOTUS
41 45 GRAYSON CAPPS THE LOST CAUSE MINSTRELS ROYAL POTATO FAMILY
42 31 BOTTLE ROCKETS NOT SO LOUD – AN ACOUSTIC EVENING WITH THE BOTTLE ROCKETS BLOODSHOT
43 42 CALICO MOON WHEN LOVE COMES AROUND TWO CHAIRS
44 44 CODY CANADA & THE DEPARTED THIS IS INDIAN LAND THIRTY TIGERS
45 46 WILCO THE WHOLE LOVE ANTI-
46 0 DREW LANDRY BAND SHARE CROPPERS WHINE LANDRY PALEHORSE
47 47 AUDREY AULD COME FIND ME RECKLESS
48 0 HONEYHONEY BILLY JACK LOST HIGHWAY
49 49 JAMES JUSTIN DARK COUNTRY SELF
50 50 NATASHA JAMES BAD JUDGEMENTS HIGHWAY ONE RECORDS
For the Week of December 30, 2011 All data entered online direct to the RMR database by member stations
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Roots Music Report Folk & Roots Country Radio Charts, 12-16-11 https://acousticmusicscene.com/2011/12/16/roots-music-report-folk-roots-country-radio-charts-12-16-11/ Fri, 16 Dec 2011 22:40:16 +0000 http://www.acousticmusicscene.com/?p=4525 Roots Music Report compiles weekly radio airplay charts for various roots-related genres. These are based on spin totals reported by music directors and DJs from more than 400 terrestrial and Internet radio stations. The latest Folk and Roots Country charts are posted here with permission.

RMR Radio Airplay Chart - Folk Top 50 Albums

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TW LW Artist CD Title Label
1 PIETA BROWN MERCURY RED HOUSE
2 3 RED MOLLY LIGHT IN THE SKY SELF
3 2 ABIGAIL WASHBURN CITY OF REFUGE FOREIGN CHILDREN RECORDS
4 4 MADISON VIOLET THE GOOD IN GOODBYE TRUE NORTH
5 5 JUNE TABOR RAGGED KINGDOM TOPIC
6 6 GENE AND GAYLA MILLS IF STONES COULD TALK HEART PINE
7 8 SARAH MACDOUGALL THE GREATEST ONES ALIVE RABBIT HEART MUSIC
8 7 LAURA MARLING A CREATURE I DON’T KNOW EMI
9 11 PHARIS & JASON ROMERO A PASSING GLIMPSE LULA
10 10 DAVID BROMBERG USE ME APPLESEED
11 12 100 MILE HOUSE HOLLOW PONDS HOLE IN MY SHOE PRODUCTIONS
12 13 GOOD LOVELIES LET THE RAIN FALL SELF
13 14 HAL CANNON HAL CANNON OKEHDOKEE RECORDS
14 22 JOHN MCCUTCHEON THIS LAND – WOODY GUTHRIE’S AMERICA APPALSONGS
15 9 THE DEEP DARK WOODS THE PLACE I LEFT BEHIND SIX SHOOTER / SUGAR HILL
16 15 STEPHEN FEARING & ANDY WHITE FEARING & WHITE LOWDEN PROUD
17 16 MAE MOORE FOLKLORE POETICAL LICENSE
18 19 THE ONCE ROW UPON ROW OF THE PEOPLE THEY KNOW BOREALIS
19 18 PAUL SIMON SONGWRITER LEGACY
20 20 ROBIN & LINDA WILLIAMS STONEWALL COUNTRY RED HOUSE
21 23 VARIOUS ARTIST A NOD TO BOB 2 — AN ARTISTS TRIBUTE TO BOB DYLAN ON HIS 70TH BIRTHDAY RED HOUSE
22 31 HEATHER STYKA LIFEBOATS FOR ATLANTIS KIT STRIPE
23 28 KYLE ALDEN SONGS FROM YEATS BEE-LOUD GLADE SELF
24 0 STEPHANIE FAGAN HEART THIEF YONDER MUSIC
25 25 NORMA MACDONALD MORNING YOU WAKE PAPERWEIGHT MUSIC
26 26 CARRIE NEWCOMER EVERYTHING IS EVERYWHERE AVAILABLE LIGHT
27 27 LAURA REPO GET YOURSELF HOME REPO GIRL
28 30 KATIE MOORE MONTEBELLO PURPLE CAT RECORDS
29 32 MURRAY MCLAUCHLAN HUMAN WRITES TRUE NORTH
30 40 DAVID FRANCEY LATE EDITION LAKER MUSIC
31 17 PAUL SACHS OIL TOWN SELF
32 36 VANCE GILBERT OLD WHITE MEN DISISMYE MUSIC
33 24 INDIGO GIRLS BEAUTY QUEEN SISTER VANGUARD
34 34 THE WAILIN’ JENNYS BRIGHT MORNING STARS RED HOUSE
35 37 GENTRY BRONSON GENTRY BRONSON STOLEN HAT
36 29 THE CIVIL WARS BARTON HOLLOW SENSIBILITY
37 33 AMANDA SHIRES CARRYING LIGHTNING SELF
38 41 IAN TAMBLYN WALKING THE BONES NORTH TRACK RECORDS
39 35 ELIZA GILKYSON ROSES AT THE END OF TIME RED HOUSE
40 42 KATE REID DOING IT FOR THE CHICKS FIREBONES
41 43 CHUCK BRODSKY SUBTOTAL ECLIPSE SELF
42 0 ROBBY HECHT LAST OF THE LONG DAYS 101 DISTRIBUTION
43 45 RACHEL HARRINGTON CELILO FALLS SKINNY DENNIS
44 21 JOY KILLS SORROW THIS UNKNOWN SCIENCE SIGNATURE SOUNDS
45 0 DRIFTWOOD FIRE HOW TO UNTANGLE A HEARTACHE SELF
46 39 PAUL SIMON SO BEAUTIFUL OR SO WHAT HEAR MUSIC
47 0 PATTI CASEY THE HEART OF A WAITING BOY LONGSHOT MUSIC
48 0 JAMES LEE STANLEY AND CLIFF EBERHARDT ALL WOOD AND DOORS BEACHWOOD
49 0 ANDREA ENGLAND HOPE & OTHER SINS LEMONADE FACTORY
50 0 BRUCE COCKBURN SMALL SOURCE OF COMFORT TRUE NORTH
For the Week of December 16, 2011 All data entered online direct to the RMR database by member stations

RMR Radio Airplay Chart - Roots Country Top 50 Albums

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TW LW Artist CD Title Label
1 ROBERT EARL KEEN READY FOR CONFETTI LOST HIGHWAY
2 4 JOE ELY SATISFIED AT LAST REDEYE
3 2 GILLIAN WELCH THE HARROW & THE HARVEST ACONY
4 5 BLACKIE AND THE RODEO KINGS KINGS AND QUEENS DRAMATICO
5 7 GREG BROWN FREAK FLAG YEP ROC
6 3 RYAN ADAMS ASHES & FIRE CAPITOL
7 8 TARA NEVINS WOOD AND STONE SUGAR HILL
8 10 CATHERINE MACLELLAN SILHOUETTE TRUE NORTH
9 6 EILEN JEWELL QUEEN OF THE MINOR KEY SIGNATURE SOUNDS
10 11 KASEY CHAMBERS STORYBOOK LIBERATION MUSIC
11 15 EMMYLOU HARRIS HARD BARGAIN NONESUCH
12 9 DALE WATSON THE SUN SESSIONS RED HOUSE
13 12 JOHN HIATT DIRTY JEANS AND MUDSLIDE HYMNS NEWWEST
14 14 STEVE EARLE I’LL NEVER GET OUT OF THIS WORLD ALIVE NEW WEST
15 16 LORRIE SINGER & BRADLEY KOPP A DEEP OASIS REDBOOT RECORDS
16 17 BUDDY MILLER THE MAJESTIC SILVER STRINGS NEW WEST
17 22 DOYLE LAWSON & QUICKSILVER DRIVE TIME MOUNTAIN HOME MUSIC
18 13 KASEY CHAMBERS LITTLE BIRD LIBERATION
19 20 THE GOURDS OLD MAD JOY VANGUARD
20 25 FISH & BIRD EVERY WHISPER IS A SHOUT ACROSS THE VOID FIDDLE HEAD RECORDS
21 27 BETTYSOO AND DOUG COX ACROSS THE BORDERLINE — LIE TO ME SELF
22 0 ANGELA EASTERLING BEGUILER SELF
23 38 THE BLACK LILLIES 100 MILES OF WRECKAGE ATTACK MONKEY
24 32 ROBYN LUDWICK OUT OF THESE BLUES LATE SHOW
25 50 MATRACA BERG THE DREAMING FIELDS DUALTONE
26 19 SHELBY LYNNE REVELATION ROAD (SINGLE) EVERSO
27 0 ERIC HANKE FACTORY MAN TEN FOOT TEXAN
28 33 DOC DAILEY AND MAGNOLIA DEVIL VICTIMS, ENEMIES, AND OLD FRIENDS SOUTHERN DISCIPLINE
29 34 ARTY HILL ANOTHER LOST HIGHWAY SELF
30 35 THE ONLY SONS STEEL HEARTS SELF
31 36 PAT ROBERTS AND THE HEYMAKERS LONESOME AND BLUE ELECTRIC LOTUS
32 0 AMY BLACK ONE / TIME RUEBEN
33 21 WILLIE NELSON REMEMBER ME VOL. 1 R&J RECORDS
34 24 JOHN LILLY COLD COMFORT SELF
35 37 LYNN MILES FALL FOR BEAUTY TRUE NORTH
36 23 MATT WOODS MANIFESTO PLAN A SOUND
37 40 BETSY FRANCK AND THE BAREKNUCKLE BAND STILL WAITING ATHENS MUSIC
38 18 SCOTT H BIRAM BAD INGREDIENTS BLOODSHOT
39 43 OH SUSANNA SOON THE BIRDS OUTSIDE
40 0 CALICO MOON WHEN LOVE COMES AROUND TWO CHAIRS
41 39 LITTLE WILLIES FOR THE GOOD TIMES MILKING BULL
42 46 NATASHA JAMES BAD JUDGEMENTS HIGHWAY ONE RECORDS
43 47 LINDI ORTEGA LITTLE RED BOOTS LAST GANG
44 48 WARPED 45S MATADOR SUNSET PHEREMONE
45 41 NICK 13 NICK 13 SUGAR HILL
46 49 TOM JONES PRAISE & BLAME LOST HIGHWAY
47 0 MARK CUNNINGHAM AND THE NATIONALS DIMESTORE REDEMPTION STEADY ROLLER
48 44 BOTTLE ROCKETS NOT SO LOUD – AN ACOUSTIC EVENING WITH THE BOTTLE ROCKETS BLOODSHOT
49 0 THE RED DIRT RANGERS MOTEL RANGER RANGER RECORDS
50 0 RUNAWAY DOROTHY THE ARC COLUMBIA RIVER ENTERTAINMENT
For the Week of December 16, 2011 All data entered online direct to the RMR database by member stations
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Bill Morrissey, Singer-Songwriter of the Common Folk, 1951-2011 https://acousticmusicscene.com/2011/07/29/bill-morrissey-singer-songwriter-of-the-common-folk-1951-2011/ Sat, 30 Jul 2011 00:41:12 +0000 http://www.acousticmusicscene.com/?p=3937
Bill Morrissey (Photo:Herve Oudet)
A memorial service took place in New Hampshire on Friday, July 29, for Bill Morrissey, a two-time Grammy-nominated, nationally touring folksinger-songwriter, for whom the granite state was home and its small-town life the inspiration behind much of his material. Morrissey died at age 59 of complications of heart disease in Georgia on July 23 while on tour.

“Bill Morrissey was a great writer – not just a songwriter, but a critically praised novelist,” said John Platt, host of Sunday Breakfast on WFUV in New York, who broke the news of his passing to a stunned audience during the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival in Hillsdale, NY last weekend. “He was a disciple of bluesmen like Mississippi John Hurt and a mentor to young songwriters like Ellis Paul,” Platt told AcousticMusicScene.com. “Unfortunately, like far too many writers, he had a serious drinking problem, which had threatened his health for years. When I interviewed him three years ago for the Sunday Breakfast, he seemed to have straightened out, but it appears that his body finally gave out last weekend.” Like other folk DJs across the U.S., Platt will pay tribute to Morrissey during his radio show this weekend. “I’ll replay highlights of that interview this Sunday, but I’ll feel his loss, as will so many others, for years to come. Sunday Breakfast airs Sunday, from 8-11 a.m. on 90.7 FM in the New York metropolitan area and streams live online at www.wfuv.org.

Morrissey released 10 recordings – beginning with an eponymous album in 1984 — and contributed songs to a number of compilations and recordings by other artists. He was twice nominated for Grammy Awards, including one for his 1999 album, The Songs of Mississippi John Hurt, who was among the old country bluesmen whose works had influenced him, as had such other disparate artists as Bob Dylan , Dave Van Ronk and Hank Williams. Friends of Mine, Morrissey’s 1993 recording with Greg Brown, also received a Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Folk Album. Brown’s song, “Fishing With Bill” was about his friend, who also enjoyed fly fishing. Morrissey’s latest recording, Come Running (2007), was a collaboration with Billy Conway of Morphine and Dave Alvin. In 1992, Morrissey joined with the late Scottish fiddler Johnny Cunningham on Inside.

Born in Hartford, Connecticut on Nov. 25, 1951, Morrissey grew up in Connecticut and Massachusetts, bought his first guitar at age 13, and performed in a jug band during high school. After briefly studying literature at Plymouth State College in New Hampshire, he hitchhiked across the country before settling in rural New Hampshire. Despite his lack of a college degree, Morrissey was quite literate. His songs – many of which focus on ordinary people and are laced with small-town, hardscrabble New England imagery – reflect that. While most of them are serious and empathetic in nature, he had a gift for infusing his often somewhat depressing songs with a keen eye for detail and delivering them in his quivering, raspy voice with a wry, often acerbic touch of humor. Better-known for his lyrics than his guitar licks as he himself acknowledged in one of his songs, Morrissey’s melodies tended to be understated, yet complementary. Stephen Holden, a music critic for The New York Times, once wrote that “Mr. Morrissey’s songs have the force of poetry – a terseness, precision of detail and a tone of laconic understatement that relates his lyrics to the fiction of writers like Raymond Carver and Richard Ford.”

Morrissey also wrote a critically acclaimed, best-selling novel entitled Edson (Random House/Alfred A. Knopf, 1996), while a second novel, Imaginary Runner, was recently completed. He was said to be working on his memoirs at the time of his death.

Reflecting on his personal struggles with depression and alcohol, Morrissey posted the following on his website in 2009:

“Most everybody knows that I’ve had some rough sledding for the last few years including my well known battle with the booze. A couple of years ago I was diagnosed as bipolar and I am on medication for depression but sometimes the depression is stronger than the medication. When the depression hits that badly I can’t eat and I can barely get out of bed. Everything is moving in the right direction now and throughout all of this I have continued to write and write and write. I now have enough songs for 2 new albums and I am very much looking forward to getting back in the studio. My health is better than it has been in a long time. I look forward to getting back on the road and seeing familiar faces and old friends who have stuck by me.”

Gil Bliss, a correspondent for The Boston Globe, concluded his June 26 obituary as follows: “Mr. Morrissey’s legion of fans and friends would find it poetic justice if he were now enjoying the fruits of the afterlife, as described in his song “Letter from Heaven,” from his album Night Train (1993).”

And me, I couldn’t be happier. The service here is fine. They’ve got dinner ready at half-past nine. And I’m going steady with Patsy Cline. And just last night in a bar room, I bought Robert Johnson a beer. Yeah, I know, everybody’s always surprised to find him here.

Bill Morrissey
Tribute concerts are expected to take place around what would have been Bill Morrissey’s 60th birthday in the late fall.

Click on this link to view a YouTube video of Morrissey performing his poignant and timeless song “Birches” at the Me & Thee Coffeehouse in Marblehead, Massachusetts in February 2009.

Editor’s Note: For more information on Bill Morrissey, read Richard Cuccaro’s profile piece that appeared in the June 2008 issue of Acoustic Live! in New York City & Beyond. http://www.acousticlive.com/acoustic_live/June_2008.html

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