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Bex Marshall News

This month – Bex Marshall returns home with more excitement about the ever-growing global respect for her considerable songwriting, playing and vocal talents
Bex Marshall came second Best British Blues Vocalist and her self produced album ‘The House Of Mercy’ came third in Best British Blues Album at the British Blues Awards 2013
She has also been asked to step in and sing Janis Joplin songs.. see below.. 

‘…..she has all those essential vocal frailties that make the difference between soul and soulful…‘ – Folk and Roots magazine UK‘Bex deserves wider recognition for her spit and saw dust vocals and fluid resonator guitar licks…’ – Classic Rock Magazine UK‘Janis Joplin, Joan Armatrading, Beth Hart, Bonnie Raitt….…..Bex Marshall’s voice draws up the ghosts of old blues women’s heartaches…’ – Outlaw Magazine US‘ This is boogie-woogie roadhouse stomp at its best, elevated by precise musicianship, gutsy vocals and Marshall’s relentless unwillingness to do the same thing over and over.’ – David Maine, popmatters.com

‘ This is a very impressive album, which offers a miscellany of excellent, well-executed compositions and a fine showcase for the Bonnie Tyler-like vocals of Bex Marshall.’ – Lionel Ross, bluesinthenorthwest.com

After a stellar summer Tour in the States, followed by a Brazilian tour and a stunning presence in the 2013  British Blues Awards, Bex will be back in Europe in November for some shows!  Dates are being booked to  play in Holland and in the following months she will hit Cyprus,Germany Belgium and Holland again. Spring 2014  Bex will return to the  U.S.  and in July 2014  Bex has been asked to to join the Big Brother & The Holding Company and  sing the songs of the  legendary Janis Joplin.

SAN FRANCISCO NIGHTS

U.S legends of the psychedelic 60’s
BIG BROTHER & THE HOLDING COMPANY
with  special guest BEX MARSHALL
and
THE FORMER MEMBERS
featuring
DAVID BENNETT COHEN & BRUCE BARTHOL (Country Joe & The Fish)
GREG DOUGLASS (The Steve Miller Band & Hot Tuna)
ROY  BLUMENFELD (The Blues Project)

The House Of Mercy…..the story

My husband and I live in a simple terraced house on a side street in North London, our house is called the House of Mercy……the story behind the name comes primarily from my husband’s re-search into the origins of The Borderline music club, where he worked as promoter/booker for many years and was outbid a number of times by large corporates when he tried to buy the venue.
St Barnabas Chapel was built in 1862 on Rose Street ( now Manette St.) in London’s Soho to compliment the women’s hostel Barnabas House on Greek Street. Two more houses were then built one opposite the chapel and were used as an orphanage and school the other built just behind the chapel to cater as a refuge for the expanding prostitute population. It was this house that was named as The House of Mercy and after a chequered history and being bombed during the Second World War, it was rebuilt as EMI’s publishing HQ and the restaurant and basement leased out and in 1986 became ‘ Break For The Border’ Tex/Mex eatery and the basement becoming The Borderline music venue.
Had the venue been sold to my husband the restaurant above the venue would have been named The House of Mercy and a dinner show music venue created.
When he finally was ousted from the club and his Borderline radio show came to a close, the new radio show and record label was named the House of Mercy and our house became a haven to the many musicians who used to play at the club.
Recording radio sessions became a regular occurrence, the touring musicians enjoying the vibe of the house, guitars, dobro’s and banjo’s hanging off the walls, I was playing with all comers and the jams around the kitchen table became legendary, one such memorable night had British blues hero Ian Siegal playing with Tennessee banjo picker Don Wayne Reno of Hayseed Dixie and his brother Dale on mandolin. B J Cole is a regular visitor bringing his vintage dobro with him jamming with all comers, the House of Mercy rings out with roots music on a regular basis, we are also blessed with music loving neighbours, so our sessions can roll on into the night, the stew pot on the stove and bottles of wine passing around the table.

Bex 


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The Dunwells live on The Andrew Marr Show (BBC One)

The Dunwells will perform their new single “If I Could Be A King” on the Andrew Marr Show BBC One – 8th December

The single, taken from the album “Follow The Road“, will be released on January the 20th 2014

The band will be also doing a live session on Radio 2 with Bob Harris on the 15th December

The Dunwells will be putting on sale their first UK tour for 2014 on 17th December 

Fri 4th  April – The Leopard – Doncaster
Sat 5th April – The plug – Sheffield
Sun 6th April – The Trades Club – Hebden Bridge
Thu 10th April – Number one – Stratford
Fri 11th April – The Ink Bar – Kent
Sat 12th April – The Borderline – London
Wed 16th April – The New Adelphi – Hull
Thu 17th April – Deaf institute – Manchester
Fri 18th April –  Oran Mor – Glasgow
Fri 25th April – Town Hall – Leeds

The Dunwell Brothers recently recorded a session for  “Songs From The Shed”  here

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What Are the Hard Working Americans?

What Are the Hard Working Americans?

About The Hard Working Americans   
By Todd Snider

” What are Hard Working Americans?

We’re a band of friends from all across America.

I formed the band because I wanted to be in a band that wanted to be great, whatever that meant. I find our songs and sing.I love songs and singing. For the past 20 years, I’ve been compiling a bag of what I’d call perfect songs, all of them written by my friends, many of whom get pegged as “singer-songwriter” or “Americana.” For the past 10 years or so, I’ve also been hanging out at festivals with a bunch of new friends, many of whom get pegged as being in the “jam band” scene.
I’ve been standing in between these two worlds, and thinking that the people in each of them were meant for each other. The songwriters in the Americana world were spending as much time on their poems as the jam bands spend on their tones and their solos. Why not put these things together? Why not combine the best songwriters with the best musicians? I thought maybe young people should do this. But, here’s the rub: None of the young people I’d rant at would listen.
So I joined up with Dave Schools of Widespread Panic, Neal Casal of the Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Duane Trucks and Chad Staehly of Great American Taxi, and formed the Hard Working Americans. We aren’t a side project. When we’re together, this is our main thing. We mean to do what we’re doing. The other guys in the band told me I was in charge, so I ordered everyone to do exactly what they wanted. They wanted to play. I wanted to sing my friends’ songs. I would never win a singing contest, but I can sing my heart out, and I think that’s what you’re supposed to do. The best way to sing is lost, and it’s easier to get lost in somebody else’s song. It’s harder to get lost in a house you built than in a house somebody else built. Gillian Welch, Kevin Gordon, Kieran Kane, Tommy Womack, Will Kimbrough, Kevn Kinney, Brian Henneman, Hayes Carll and other friends of mine build beautiful houses, where I’ve been lost and wandering for many years.
Hard Working Americans? Absolutely, we are. I mean, it says so right there in the band name. And it’s true. Dave, Neal, Duane and Chad put in thousands of hours to eliminate any disconnect between emotion and execution. They play what they feel, the same way my singer-songwriter friends say what they feel. I know we don’t look like poster children for anybody’s political campaign, but we’re all about taking patriotism back for the silly and the absurd, the broken and the bleeding, the subversives and the stoned. Patriotism shouldn’t belong to the rigid structures of the airport security line or the football field. My favorite patriot is Yankee Doodle, and that guy stuck a feather in his cap and called it macaroni. Long, strange trip, indeed.
As Hard Working Americans, we like it when people listen to our words, and when people use our music as a tool to get laid. We crave lyrics and hula hoops. We rock balls, we don’t bust balls. We are on your side and at your service. We want epic songs and virtuoso musicianship to exist in a room together, and we want you in the room. Door’s open.”

Album Release date 17th February 2014

EPK: http://vimeo.com/74119257

 

Artist: Hard Working Americans

Album Title: Hard Working Americans

Producers: Todd Snider & Dave Schools

Guest Artist: John Popper

Label: Melvin Records/Thirty Tigers

UPC code:  CD 794504224368   LP 794504224269

CAT NOS: CD 22347    LP 22347-1

CD 4 panel cardboard wallet with a 4 panel folder booklet.
LP gatefold jacket>two- 150 gram transluscent green vinyls,  with download card and sticker

Album genre: Rock

For the Hard Working Americans Facebook page click here 
www.thehardworkingamericans.com

For press enquiries please contact : will@willmccarthy.com

For more information about Hard Working Americans, contact Sara Silver
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Elephant Revival first single out on January 20th 2014

Elephant Revival first single out on January 20th 2014

Elephant Revival formed on the banks of Spring Creek in Tahlequah, Oklahoma and then relocated to Nederland, Colorado in fall of 2006. The five members of Elephant Revival share a deep commitment to certain ideals: community, recognising one’s place in the flow of the natural world, harmony. Elephant Revival took its name from a news item that (multi-instrumentalist) Dango Rose had read,  where two elephants that had lived together for 15 years were separated by zookeepers; within days, both had passed. The idea that one should recognise and celebrate the unseen connections of spirit that flows between all things on this Earth animates everything the band does. For a band of five individuals, all of whom contribute songs, there is a consistency in expressing those shared values. In the song from which the album’s title is culled, “Remembering A Beginning,” Bonnie Paine, one of the band’s three primary vocalists and multi-instrumentalist, sings of the unity of all things.  Adding his talents to the “natural confluence” was producer Ryan Hadlock (The Lumineers, Johnny Flynn, Gossip), who recorded the band at his Bear Creek Studios in Woodinville, Washington.First Single out January 20th 

1. Remembering A Beginning
2. Rogue River
Catno: 290470
UPC: 7 4825290470 6
The Band will come to the UK to tour for the first time in January 2014.
24/01/2014: The Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow (Celtic Connections Festival)
28/01/2014: Raheen House Hotel, Clonmel, Co, Tipperary, Ireland
29/01/2014: Garter Lane Theatre, Waterford, Ireland
31/01/2014: Royal Native Oyster Stores, Whitstable, Kent
01/02/2014: The Gulbenkian, University of Kent, Canterbury
02/02/2014: The Lexington, London

Elephant Revival perform “Birds and Stars” at the Fayetteville Roots Festival, 2013.
http://youtu.be/q3fbaevo0bY

Taken from the forthcoming album “These Changing Skies” to be released March 17th
on Itz Evolving Records/Thirty Tigers

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Out Of Print 1988 Lucinda Williams Rough Trade Album To Receive Special Reissue

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A DECADE 
OUT OF PRINT 1988 ROUGH TRADE ALBUM
LUCINDA WILLIAMS AVAILABLE
JANUARY 20 AS 25TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL REISSUE 

PACKAGE TO INCLUDE REMASTERED ALBUM AND BONUS DISC WITH UNRELEASED
1989 CONCERT, NEW PHOTOS 
AND NEW LINER NOTES

 

Lucinda Williams, the acclaimed self-titled 1988 album from the three-time Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter, will see a special 25th Anniversary reissue with bonus features on January 20 via her new independent label in conjunction with Thirty Tigers.

Often referred to as “The Rough Trade” album (the UK label that originally released it),Lucinda Williams has been out of print for 10 years. The new package will include a remastered version from the original master recordings, which had been missing for over 20 years. The package will feature a bonus disc containing an unreleased 1989 live concert recorded in Eindhoven, Netherlands and six previously released live bonus tracks. The expanded booklet will include never before seen photos and two new sets of liner notes: one written by Rough Trade A&R man Robin Hurley and a second set written by respected US music writer Chris Morris.

Lucinda Williams was the artist’s second album of original songs and has become a personal favorite of so many over the years. Major artists have gone on to cover tracks from Lucinda Williams. The Grammy Award-winning Passionate Kisses (1994 Country Song Of The Year) was a big hit for Mary Chapin Carpenter in 1993, in 1983 Emmylou Harris recorded “Crescent City” and  in 1996 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers recorded “Changed The Locks”.

Looking back, it is clear that Lucinda Williams would be a precursor to a career filled with critically-acclaimed, award-winning albums, including Sweet Old World (1992), Car Wheels On A Gravel Road (1998), Essence (2001). World Without Tears (2003) andBlessed (2011). There is much more to come, as a new Lucinda Williams studio album will be released mid-2014.

See bonus disc track listing belowFor more information about Lucinda Williams, contact Sara Silver
sara@thirtytigers.com +44 (0)20 8265 0772Lucinda Williams

Bonus Disc Track Listing

Live From Eindhoven, Netherlands – May 19, 1989
I Just Wanted To See You So Bad
Big Red Sun Blues
Am I Too Blue
Crescent City
The Night’s Too Long
Something About What Happens When We Talk
Factory Blues
Happy Woman Blues
Abandoned
Wild And Blue
Passionate Kisses
Changed The Locks
Nothing In Rambling
Sundays

Additional Live Bonus Tracks
Nothing In Rambling (Live at KPFK)
Disgusted (Live at KPFK)
Side Of The Road (Live at KPFK)
Goin’ Back Home (Live at NOISE)
Something About What Happened

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Wayne Marshall Tru Colors EP

WAYNE MARSHALL

WILL REVEAL HIS TRU COLORS EP

ON DEC 16, 2013

 TO GIVE FANS A TASTE OF HIS ANTICIPATED 2014 STUDIO ALBUM

The 5-Song EP Will Be Released on Ghetto Youths International 

Produced by Damian Marley and Featuring Guest Collaborations with Assassin, Ace Hood, Baby Cham and Waka Flocka

 

  

Jamaican reggae artist Wayne Marshall will release his Tru Colors EP digitally on December 16, 2013 to give fans a taste of his highly anticipated album carrying the same name. His Tru Colors album will drop January 20, 2014 and is Marshall’s first full-length release in over 10 years, following his debut Marshall Law (VP Records). Both upcoming releases will be available on the Marley-owned label Ghetto Youths International and distributed through Thirty Tigers/Essential.

Produced by Damian Marley, the 5-song EP showcases Marshall’s range as singer, deejay (rapper) and songwriter and is the perfect mixture of his latest hits and new material.

The EP’s two never-before-heard tracks, “Go Harder” and “Stupid Money,” feature an array of star-studded collaborations. Harmonized by Marshall’s unforgettable hook, Ace Hood, Baby Cham and Waka Flocka deliver hard-hitting verses on “Go Harder,” the remix of Marshall’s 2012 hit “Go Hard.” The original song’s video garnered over 3.3 million views on World Star Hip Hop alone, so it only seemed fitting to give this hip-hop flavored club anthem a fresh twist. Then fellow dancehall artist Assassin, who recently landed a guest verse on Kanye West’s Yeezus album, complements Marshall’s clever lyrics on the brand new single “Stupid Money,” The video is due the first week of December.

Listen to “Stupid Money” mp3:
https://soundcloud.com/withlove-pr/wayne-marshall-stupid-money

Okayplayer’s Large Up claims “Stupid Money” is “catchy” and “wouldn’t be too surprised to hear the song infiltrating commercial radio,” while Boomshots says “rarely has filthy luchre inspired such eloquent expressions of enthusiasm.”

In addition to these brand new singles, Marshall’s most recent hit “I Know” nabbed a spot on the Tru Colors EP. The single is currently receiving rotation on Jamaican airwaves and its Jay-Will directed video is also spreading across the blogsphere. VIBE premiered the visual and raved that Marshall “rocks the party” on this “turnt-up bashment.” Ebony also selected the video on their weekly music round up and loves his “braggadocious lyrics about being the ish.”

Tru Colors closes with two bonus tracks from Wayne’s hit-filled repertoire, including “To The Bank” and “Good Ole Wife” off the popular Matrimony riddim. Both songs are available exclusively on the EP and will not be on the upcoming album.

EP Tru Colors Track Listing:

1. Go Harder feat. Ace Hood, Baby Cham & Waka Flocka
2. I Know
3. Stupid Money feat Assassin

***Bonus Tracks***
4. To The Bank
5. Good Ole Wife

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For more information about Wayne Marshall, contact Sara Silver
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Communion presents: Nathaniel Rateliff live in December.

After 3 years Nathaniel Rateliff finally announces 2 London shows!

The astounding US songsmith Nathaniel Rateliff will make his hugely welcome return to the UK with 2 London shows showcasing his sublime new album ‘Falling Faster Than You Can Run’ to be released on Mod y Vi Records/Thirty Tigers on January 20th 2014.

Listen to Nathaniel’s track “Nothing To Show For” from the up coming album “Falling Faster Than You Can Run” by clicking here.

For press enquiry please contact Barbara Charone at MBC PR.

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TOUR UPDATES
AUTUMN/WINTER
2013

 

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Tim Easton – Europe Fall Tour 2013

30/10/13 – Dublin, Whelans, Ireland
02/11/13 – Newcastle, The Cluny 2, United Kingdom
03/11/13 – Nottingham, MFN-Club, United Kingdom
04/11/13 – High Wycombe, Kingsmead House Concerts, United Kingdom
06/11/13 – London, The Green Note, United Kingdom
08/11/13 – Brussels, Toogenblik, Belgium
09/11/13 – Hoorn, Netherlands Het Huis Verloren, Netherlands
13/11/13 – Mauerbach, SSH, Austria
14/11/13 – Vienna, Local-Bar, Austria
15/11/13 – Staasdorf, Austria Mojo Club, Austria
16/11/13 – Korneuburg, Gwolb, Austria
17/11/13 – Perchtoldsdorf, House Concert, Austria
20/11/13 – Barcelona, Rocksound, Spain
21/11/13 – Valencia, Loco Club, Spain
22/11/13 – Madrid, La Boite/Wurlitzer, Spain
23/11/13 – Aviles, Don Floro, Spain
24/11/13 – Santander, Escenario Santander, Spain

North Mississippi Allstars – Euro Tour 2013

09/10/13 Zaragoza, Plaza De Justicia, Spain
10/10/13 Madrid, Caracol, Spain
11/10/13 Bilbao, Kafe Antzokia, Spain
12/10/13 Barcelona, Bikini, Spain
13/10/13 Pamplona, Totem, Spain
15/10/13 Paris, La Boule Noire, France
16/10/13 Tilburg, 013, Holland
17/10/13 Brussel, Ancienne Belgique, Belgium
18/10/13 Leffinge, DeZwerver, Belgium
19/10/13 Ottersum, Roepaen, Holland
20/10/13 Amsterdam, Paradiso, Holland
22/10/13 Bristol, St.Bonadventures, United Kingdom
23/10/13 London, 100 Club, United Kingdom
24/10/13 Glasgow, Oran Mor, United Kingdom
25/10/13 York, Fibbers, United Kingdom
26/10/13 Manchester, Academy 3, United Kingdom

http://www.nmallstars.com/

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Jason Isbell – UK & Ireland Tour 2013

18 /11/13 Bristol, Thekla, United Kingdom

http://www.alt-tickets.co.uk/alttickets/home_jason_isbell.html

19/11/13 Brighton, The Komedia, United Kingdom

http://www.seetickets.com/Event/JASON-ISBELL/The-Hope/732252

20/11/13 London, The Garage, United Kingdom

www.ticketweb.co.uk/event/AJI2011

21/11/13 Nottingham, Bodega, United Kingdom

http://www.alt-tickets.co.uk/alttickets/home_jason_isbell.html

22/11/13 Glasgow, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, United Kingdom

www.gigsinscotland.com 08444 999 990

24/11/13 Dublin, Workman’s Club, Ireland
25/11/13 Manchester, Ruby Lounge, United Kingdom

TICKETLINE: 0161 832 1111 / www.ticketline.co.uk

http://www.jasonisbell.com

Garland Jeffreys (as part of his European tour)

19/10/13 Paris, New Morning, France

http://garlandjeffreys.com
http://soundcloud.com/garlandjeffreys

Stephen Kellogg Ireland & Belgium Tour 2013

04/12/13 Cork,Triskell, Ireland*
06/12/13 Offlay, Birr Theatre, Ireland*
07/12/13 Thurles, The Source Arts Centre, Ireland*
09/12/13 Dublin, Unitarian Church, Ireland*    SOLD OUT
10/12/13 Dublin, Vicar Street, Ireland*
11/12/13 Portlaoise, Dunamase Theatre, Ireland*
13/12/13 Kilkenny, St. Chanices Church, Ireland*
14/12/13 Derry, Millennium Forum, Ireland*
15/12/13 Ballybofey, Balor Theatre, Ireland*
18/12/13 Wexford, St. Iberius Church, Ireland*
19/12/13 Leuven Het Depot, Belgium± SOLD OUT
20/12/13 Leuven Het Depot, Belgium± SOLD OUT
21/12/13 Leuven Het Depot, Belgium± SOLD OUT

*Shows supporting Josh Ritter
±Shows supporting Milow
http://www.stephenkellogg.com

Patty Griffin UK & Ireland Tour 2013

“Patty Griffin’s new album American Kid, which features Robert Plant, is a triumph of powerful, profound songwriting.”  DAILY TELEGRAPH  (5 STARS)

 

“A triumph”   OBSERVER

 

“A compelling experience”   INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY  (4.5 out of 5)

 

“Griffin is both disarming and breathtaking..”  DAILY MIRROR

 

“…this gorgeous, understated album finds her voice pure and true coming straight from the heart”    THE SUN   (4.5 STARS)

 

“But the real star is Griffin’s songwriting….”   SUNDAY TIMES

 

“..it’s her devastating voice and ear for the smallest detail that ultimately makes all the difference.”   Q  (4 STARS)

 

“Griffin’s elegant phrasing and nuanced delivery make this a bewitching piece of work…”  UNCUT Americana Album of the Month

 

“American Kid is one of the finest original song collections, lyrically and musically, I’ve ever heard.”  MAVERICK  (5 STARS)

 

“Patty Griffin has consistently written excellent songs, but this collection is possibly her strongest and most satisfying album to date.”  Country Music People

 

“…Griffin has wowed listeners with her bittersweet songs and a clarion soul voice that can stop even the most jaded in their tracks.”  CLASSIC ROCK

 

“Her vocals are a direct connection to the emotional core of any song Patty Griffin chooses to sing. American Kid is pure testament to this remarkable gift.”  R2 MAGAZINE

 

“Americana doesn’t get much better.”  ACOUSTIC MAGAZINE

 

“As soon as Patty Griffin opened her mouth, it was abundantly clear that we were in the company of someone who can really, really sing. “  F.T.  (4 STARS)

15/11/13 Bristol, St George’s Hall, United Kingdom
16/11/13 Sheffield, City Ballroom, United Kingdom
17/11/13 London, Royal Festival Hall, United Kingdom
19/11/13 Cork, Cyprus Avenue, Ireland
20/11/13 Dundalk, Spirit Store, Ireland
21/11/13 Dublin,The Sugar Club,  Ireland

http://www.pattygriffin.com/
http://soundcloud.com/newwestrecords/patty-griffin-ohio
Released on Sonymusic UK/Ireland

Mediaeval Baebes – Christmas Carol Tour 2013 UK


                                                                                                                     

21/11/13 Holy Trinity, Guildford
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06/12/13  Leicester Cathedral, Leicester
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07/12/13  Norwich Cathedral, Norwich
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13/12/13  Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucester
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 14/12/13  Peterborough Cathedral, Peterborough
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19/12/13 St Sepulchre-without-Newgate, London
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Woody Guthrie: American Radical Patriot

The Complete Library of Congress Interview & Musical Performance Recordings
–to be released  in their entirety for the very first time on October 21st 2013

Limited edition six-CD set is packaged with 78-rpm vinyl record, DVD and 60-page booklet (258-page PDF version also included). Contains complete Library of Congress recordings released in their entirety for the first time. 

78 disc features Bob Dylan performing Guthrie’s “VD City” backed with Guthrie singing “The Biggest Thing That Man Has Ever Done.”

Woody Guthrie may be more popular in the 21st century than he ever was in the 20th. The unexpected success of Mermaid Avenue — the 1998 and 2000 albums of Woody Guthrie lyrics set to music by Billy Bragg, Wilco and others —have sparked a resurgence of interest in Guthrie’s own recordings. Several fine anthologies have been released in this new century, but only this year has the ultimate treasure trove of the songwriter’s earliest recordings been unlocked and shared with the wider world.

Woody Guthrie: American Radical Patriot, set for release on Rounder Records on October 21st, 2013, will prove a revelation to even the most devoted Guthrie fan, for it unveils hours of songs, interviews and even radio dramas that the general public has never heard.

In 1940, a 27-year-old Guthrie recorded his music for the first time (other than some radio airchecks) when he visited the U.S. Government’s Library of Congress and taped five hours of singing and talking with the legendary folklorist Alan Lomax. Here were many of the classic compositions that Guthrie would soon record for Folkways and RCA Victor: “So Long, It’s Been Good To Know Yuh,” “Do Re Mi,” “Pretty Boy Floyd,” “I Ain’t Got No Home” and “Hard, Ain’t It Hard.” But the stories Guthrie told Lomax about his life created a rich context for the songs, and the songs put an emotional charge into the stories.

The three-hour version of those sessions (released as The Library of Congress Recordings by Elektra in 1964 and reissued by Rounder in 1998) was justly hailed by critic Bill Friskics-Warren as “three volumes of conversation, songs and humanity that offer the most complete portrait of America’s greatest folksinger.” Now it’s an even more complete portrait. Here for the first time is the full five-hour session, presented in cleaned-up audio with a word-for-word transcript in the 258-page book (available as a PDF) that anchors this boxed set.

But the Library of Congress sessions take up only four of the six audio CDs in American Radical Patriot — and the box also includes the book, a DVD and a 78-rpm vinyl disc. Much of the material has never been encountered by any but the luckiest researchers, and taken as a complete package, the set broadens and deepens our understanding of the singer-songwriter who so profoundly influenced Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Pete Seeger, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Emmylou Harris, Richie Havens, Neil Young, Ani DiFranco, Taj Mahal, U2, the Byrds, the Band and many more.

This exclusive set, limited to 5,000 copies, also includes the 17 songs Guthrie composed and recorded while an employee of the Pacific Northwest’s Bonneville Power Administration (including a never-before-released version of “Pastures of Plenty”), the five songs he composed and performed with the Almanac Singers to support the anti-fascist effort in World War II, two radio dramas that Guthrie helped write and perform for the U.S. Office of War Information, three songs from broadcasts of Jazz America, 10 songs he composed and performed for the U.S. Public Health Service’s anti-venereal disease campaign and a health-themed radio drama that he helped write and perform for Columbia University. The 78 disc contains Bob Dylan’s 1961 home recording of Guthrie’s “VD City” and Guthrie’s 1951 home recording of “The Greatest Thing That Man Has Ever Done.”

A connecting thread runs through this material: It’s all tied to the American government in some way, either commissioned directly by a federal agency or created to support a national military or health effort. This may surprise people who know of Guthrie as an agitator for unions, the poor and the marginalized and as a columnist for two different newspapers published by the U.S. Communist Party (though he was never a party member).

Yet Guthrie was named after a U.S. president (Woodrow Wilson) and was a consistent supporter of collective action (whether through left-wing organizations or the government’s New Deal programs like the dam-building along the Columbia River). He served more than a year in the Merchant Marine and was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army in 1946.

“Was it a paradox that a ‘radical’ would record songs for a government he opposed?” asks Bill Nowlin, the co-founder of Rounder Records who wrote the essays and notes that fill up much of this set’s book. Nowlin answered his own question by coming up with the package’s title: American Radical Patriot. But it’s the paradox of that title that Nowlin explores in depth in the full-length book that’s as central to this boxed set as the DVD or any of the CDs.

“Woody Guthrie loved his country,” asserts Nowlin. “He didn’t agree with all of the policies of the government, or the ways in which some people took advantage of
others . . . But he appreciated and understood and embraced the imperfections and he seemed to have a fundamental faith that people would see to it that things got fixed, if only more people realized that there really could be better ways.”

The story of how Guthrie was born and raised in the oil-boom town of Okemah, Oklahoma, how he watched his family destroyed by fires, illness and bankruptcy, joined the Dust Bowl migration to California, and began singing for camp dances, union rallies and local radio shows has been told in multiple biographies and films as well as in Guthrie’s own three autobiographical books: Bound for GlorySeeds of Man and House of Earth. But none of them can match the experience of hearing that story told by Guthrie himself and embellished with his own songs.

Perhaps it’s ironic that it took an American government agency, the Library of Congress, to document this oral history of a self-described “lonesome traveler.” Perhaps it’s ironic that it took another, the Bonneville Power Administration, to spur Guthrie to the most productive songwriting month of his career —“probably the best time of his life,” according to his son Arlo. Or maybe it’s not so ironic, after all. Maybe, as Nowlin suggests in his provocative essay, a democratic government was the only vehicle that could realize Guthrie’s vision of the people working together to create “the biggest thing that man has ever done.”

Track Listing:
[capitalized titles = song; lower cased titles = spoken word/interview]

THE COMPLETE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS RECORDINGS
Discs 1-4

Disc 1
1. LOST TRAIN BLUES
2. Growing up in Oklahoma
3. THE RAILROAD BLUES
4. More talk of growing up in Okemah
5. The gang of kids Woody hung around with
6. RYE WHISKEY
8. OLD JOE CLARK
9. Alan Lomax asks for a tune
10. BEAUMONT RAG
11. Alan asks for another one
12. GREEN VALLEY WALTZ (a.k.a.) Who’s Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Feet?
13. The troubles and tragedies that fractured Woody’s family in Okemah
14. GREENBACK DOLLAR
15. Lomax asks about the boll weevil
16. BOLL WEEVIL
17. Jailhouse songs
18. THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
19. When the great dust storm struck

Disc 2
1. The end of the world
2. SO LONG, IT’S BEEN GOOD TO KNOW YUH
3. Dust storms devastate the farmland
4. TALKING DUST BOWL
5. Migrants arrive in California
6. DO RE MI
7. HARD TIMES
8. Songs about hard times
9. BRING BACK TO ME MY BLUE-EYED BOY
10. Songs about outlaws
11. BILLY THE KID
12. Billy the Kid and Pretty Boy Floyd
13. PRETTY BOY FLOYD
14. Jesse James
15. JESSE JAMES AND HIS BOYS
16. Takin’ it from the rich and givin’ it to the poor
17. JESUS CHRIST
18. Songs about bankers
19. THE JOLLY BANKER
20. Another song about the depradations of the bankers
21. I AIN’T GOT NO HOME
22. Hundreds of thousands made homeless
23. DIRTY OVERHAULS
24. The story of Mary Fagan
25. MARY FAGAN
26. The origins of the song

Disc 3
1. Origins of the song, continued
2. CHAIN AROUND MY LEG
3. Let’s sing some blues
4. NINE HUNDRED MILES
5. WORRIED MAN BLUES
6. About the “Worried Man Blues”
7. LONESOME VALLEY
8. Railroad blueses
9. WALKIN’ DOWN THAT RAILROAD LINE
10. Interlude
11. GOIN’ DOWN THE FRISCO LINE
12. Riding the rails
13. GOING DOWN THE ROAD
14. Interlude
15. SEVEN CENT COTTON
16. WISH I’D STAYED IN THE WAGON YARD
17. Interlude
18. DUST BOWL REFUGEE
19. Contractors duping the desperate
20. The dust storm of April 14, 1935
21. DUST STORM DISASTER / FOGGY MOUNTAIN TOP*
*Foggy Mountain Top listed as separate track # 22 in package liner notes

Disc 4
1. Breathing in dust
2. DUST PNEUMONIA BLUES
3. Leaving the Dust Bowl
4. CALIFORNIA BLUES
5. Jimmie Rodgers
6. Migrants arriving in California
7. DO RE MI
8. Refugees pouring into California
9. DUST BOWL REFUGEE
10. California as one of the 48 states
11. WILL ROGERS HIGHWAY
12. The flood that took over 100 lives
13. LOS ANGELES NEW YEAR’S FLOOD
14. A good horse
15. STEWBALL
16. Interlude
17. STAGGER LEE
18. Interlude
19. ONE DIME BLUES
20. Interlude
21. GIT ALONG LITTLE DOGIES
22. Interlude
23. THE TRAIL TO MEXICO
24. GYPSY DAVY
25. Introducing an old song
26. HARD AIN’T IT HARD

THE BPA RECORDINGS + WAR EFFORT SONGS
Disc 5

THE BPA RECORDINGS
1. Introduction
2. PASTURES OF PLENTY
3. OREGON TRAIL
4. ROLL ON COLUMBIA
5. NEW FOUND LAND
6. TALKING COLUMBIA
7. ROLL, COLUMBIA, ROLL
8. COLUMBIA’S WATERS
9. RAMBLIN’ BLUES
10. IT TAKES A MARRIED MAN TO SING A WORRIED SONG
11. HARD TRAVELIN’
12. THE BIGGEST THING THAT MAN HAS EVER DONE
(a.k.a. The Great Historical Bum)
13. JACKHAMMER BLUES
14. SONG OF THE GRAND COULEE DAM
15. GRAND COULEE DAM
16. WASHINGTON TALKIN’ BLUES
17. RAMBLIN’ ROUND
18. PASTURES OF PLENTY
19. End of My Line

WAR EFFORT SONGS
20. SINKING OF THE REUBEN JAMES
21. TAKIN’ IT EASY
22. RECKLESS TALK

WAR EFFORT SONGS + THE V.D. SONG DEMOS + “THE LONESOME TRAVELER”
Disc 6

WAR EFFORT SONGS
1. THE GIRL IN THE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE
2. Labor for Victory
3. FARMER-LABOR TRAIN
4. Jazz in America, No. 93
5. WHOOPY TI-YI, GET ALONG, MR. HITLER
6. Jazz in America, No. 116
7. SALLY, DON’T YOU GRIEVE
8. Narrator
9. DIG A HOLE

THE V.D. SONG DEMOS
10. VD AVENUE
11. Intro
12. THE VEEDEE BLUES
13. Intro
14. BLESSED AND CURST
15. A CASE OF VD
16. VD SEAMAN’S LETTER
17. VD CITY
18. VD DAY
19. A CHILD OF VD
20. V.D. GUNNER’S BLUES
21. BROOKLYNE TOWNE
22. Narrator

“THE LONESOME TRAVELER”
23. THE BIGGEST THING THAT MAN HAS EVER DONE
(a.k.a. The Great Historical Bum)
24. THE OLD CRACKED LOOKING GLASS
25. HARD TIMES IN THE DURANT JAIL
26. EMPTY BOXCAR, MY HOME
27. THE BIGGEST THING THAT MAN HAS EVER DONE

DVD:  ROLL ON COLUMBIA

THE SONGS
1. OREGON TRAIL
2. IT TAKES A MARRIED MAN TO SING A WORRIED SONG
3. HARD TRAVELIN’
4. GRAND COULEE DAM
5. ROLL ON, COLUMBIA
6. THE BIGGEST THING THAT MAN HAS EVER DONE (a.k.a. The Great Historical Bum)
7. JACKHAMMER BLUES
8. PASTURES OF PLENTY
9. TALKING COLUMBIA
10. RAMBLIN’ ROUND
11. WASHINGTON TALKIN’ BLUES

78 RPM RECORD

VD CITY
Sung by Bob Dylan, 1961 Minnesota hotel recordings
“VD City” by Bob Dylan appears courtesy of Columbia Records and Under License From The Sony Music Commercial Music Group,
a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

THE BIGGEST THING THAT MAN HAS EVER DONE
(a.k.a. The Great Historical Bum)
1951 home recording

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Legendary New York artist Garland Jeffreys returns with a stunning new album

Brilliant, defiant” – Mojo

 “A remarkable talent…musical dynamite” – The Sunday Times

 “A singer-songwriter of extraordinary soul and grace…whether you know it or not, Garland Jeffreys is musical royalty” – Huffington Post

 Garland Jeffreys has announced the release of his upcoming album Truth Serum on Monday, 30th September. The seventy-year old rocker remains the world’s most revered undiscovered artist; the album is his twelfth in a career spanning four decades and marks the 40th anniversary since his debut solo release.

 

Truth Serum follows 2011’s The King of In Between, which was the songwriter’s first album in thirteen years and earned rave reviews from critics and artists alike for harkening back to the candour and social consciousness of his early work and Jeffreys’ characteristic “defiant vocal poise” (Rolling Stone).

Along the way, he’s played with artists such as Lou Reed, John Cale, Bruce Springsteen, and Dr John, among others. Jeffreys met Reed while studying at Syracuse University in the early ‘60s and became a part of the East Village scene. In 1977, he travelled to Jamaica to work on his breakthrough album, Ghost Writer, for which Rolling Stone named him New Artist of the Year.

Born into a mixed race family in 1940s Brooklyn, Jeffreys achieved a level of commercial success in 1973 with the song “Wild in the Streets,” written in response to the murder of a teenage girl in the Bronx. The song became something of an anthem among skaters and helped precipitate the arrival of punk later in the decade. A keen social critic, he has regularly made issues ranging from race relations to marital fidelity the subjects of his songs; for instance, 1992’s “Don’t Call Me Buckwheat” saw the artist addressing racism after having the slur hurled at him by a bigoted baseball fan.

Jeffreys prides himself on artistic freedom, producing Truth Serum himself with the support of co-producers James Maddock and Larry Campbell (Bob Dylan, Levon Helm). Enlisting the help of some of NYC’s top session musicians, Garland has crafted an exquisite, soulful record from a large collection of cassette sketches. “The obsessions, the imagery, the things I care most about were all on those cassettes,” he says, “I love their compression and ragged feel”.

The result is an album that stands among Jeffreys’ very finest, combining the wisdom and perspective that can only come from age and experience with the passion and grit that have made him  “one of New York’s rock and roll treasures” (The New Yorker). The record is a call to arms, a reflection on the world we live in and a vision of the world we owe it to ourselves to pursue. It’s the unvarnished declaration of a man whose time has come.

For more information, visit www.garlandjeffreys.com

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