Monday, December 04, 2006 ... 9:27 AM

What the People Want -- The Dave Rawlings Machine

I get about a dozen hits a day from folks sniffing out info on the Dave Rawlings Machine. That's pocket change for most blogs, but it's high fame for the Tent Revue. So in the spirit of pandering to the masses, and stopgap filling, here's another broad DAVE RAWLINGS MACHINE post.

For up-to-date info on the Machine, I'd recommend you keep an eye on the Yahoo group for Gillian Welch fans, whiskey-girl. They've got reviews and setlists. Scanning the posts over there this morning, I found this YouTube video of the Dave Rawlings Machine rocking across the classic Ryan Adams/Dave Rawlings composition, "To Be Young." God I hope I get a chance to see this act.

Soon maybe, more likely later, I'll brew up a "What the People Want" post on Old Crow National guitar picker and perennial Google blossom Critter Fuqua, as well as on my sought-after Chicago-brand banjo. Meanwhile here's my HickoryWind.org review of the recent boxed set, Friends of Old Time Music.


Brendan

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Making Notes: Music of the Carolinas
(Novello Festival Press, April 2008)
includes my essay, "Link Wray"



SITES WHICH THE TENT REVUE RECOMMENDS

MUSIC
Flop Eared Mule
The Celestial Monochord
HickoryWind.org
Dig and Be Dug in Return
Modern Acoustic Magazine / Blog
The Old, Weird America
Honey, Where You Been So Long?


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The Greensboro Review
Mixed Animal
Night Train
Fried Chicken and Coffee
Mungo (This was the blog of my friend, the late Cami Park. Miss you, Cami.)
Staccato Fiction
Wigleaf
PANK Magazine


OTHER
Cat and Girl
Film Freak Central




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