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M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LINDSEY STIRLING Lindsey Stirling is a fiddler who really could dance on a roof. The 26-year-old violinist, who was reared on masters like Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Mozart, has created her own style fusing classical with pop, house and hip-hop. Her spunky stage presence, top-notch technical chops and ninja-like dance moves have put her on the map as a singular M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » DROPKICK MURPHYS Mumford & Sons banjoist Winston Marshall guests on “Rose Tattoo,” giving the raw tale of family bonds a muted folk edge. But the band has always buried sentiment in street punk, and even the break-up ditty “Don’t Tear Us Apart” is a raucous rocker. Indeed, the boys are back, and even if it’s business as usual, that’s hardly abad
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » KENNY ROGERS The Gambler rolls the dice on his dream of making chart history at 75. “My current audience falls into two groups,” says Kenny Rogers. “Those born after 1980 whose parents made them listen to my music as child abuse, and those born before the ’60s who can no longer remember that decade.”. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » ROBYN HITCHOCK By Russell Hall. If Robyn Hitchcock never again hears the word “quirky,” that’ll be just fine with him. “I think what people mean is that, for me, an idea can come from anywhere,” he says. “They come from under the table, from behind the sofa, or from the back of a cupboard. They’re not the first places everybody looks. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LYDIA SALNIKOVA Born and raised in Obninsk, Russia, Lydia Salnikova grew up idolizing American music. The classically trained pianist wasn’t alone, and joined five other like-minded local musicians to form Bering Strait. It was an unusual grouping—a band of Russian teens obsessed with American bluegrass and country, in a city 60 miles outside Moscow. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINENEWSFEATURESGEARINDIEREVIEWSMAGAZINE BACK TO THE FUTURE John Fogerty finds a new revival by letting go of the past By Russell Hall Twenty-five Jason Derulo. MAGIC MAN Mixing genres and producers, chart-topper Jason Derulo conjures up his own brand of pop By RINGO STARR. DIFFERENT DRUMMER Ringo Starr makes music his way with a little help from his friends By Russell Hall M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » JOAN OSBORNE From the moment she lit into Sonny Boy Williamson II’s “Help Me” on her triple-platinum 1995 debut, Relish, it was clear that Kentucky-born Joan Osborne had a natural feel for gutbucket blues.She’s explored those roots regularly ever since, but never so directly as on her new album, the all-covers affair Bring It On Home.With the help from her co-producer and guitarist Jack Petruzzelli M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LOS LONELY BOYS As often happens when he has tour downtime with brothers Henry and Ringo Garza, he takes the opportunity to jam. That is, after all, how Los Lonely Boys’ eighth studio album Revelation first poked its head into the world. “Songs are born on the road—they just come,” JoJo says. “We’ve always had the belief that things were revealed M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » MINDY SMITH VIDEO PREMIERE Mmusicmag.com has the exclusive online world premiere of the new video, “Starting Over Again.” This is the third song Mindy Smith has contributed to the Shelter Me project. AllMusic.com describes Smith as a singer-songwriter who “blends big-city intelligence and sophistication with the clear and honest passion of classic country and folk performers.” M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » ERIC JOHNSON By Russell Hall. Eric Johnson might be the world’s most reluctant guitar hero. In the 1980s, as his star was first rising, the Austin native earned a reputation as a white-hot shredder. But from the start, Johnson has emphasized that technique is just part of a larger musical landscape. “If you play a show where you shred for twohours, you
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LINDSEY STIRLING Lindsey Stirling is a fiddler who really could dance on a roof. The 26-year-old violinist, who was reared on masters like Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Mozart, has created her own style fusing classical with pop, house and hip-hop. Her spunky stage presence, top-notch technical chops and ninja-like dance moves have put her on the map as a singular M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » DROPKICK MURPHYS Mumford & Sons banjoist Winston Marshall guests on “Rose Tattoo,” giving the raw tale of family bonds a muted folk edge. But the band has always buried sentiment in street punk, and even the break-up ditty “Don’t Tear Us Apart” is a raucous rocker. Indeed, the boys are back, and even if it’s business as usual, that’s hardly abad
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » KENNY ROGERS The Gambler rolls the dice on his dream of making chart history at 75. “My current audience falls into two groups,” says Kenny Rogers. “Those born after 1980 whose parents made them listen to my music as child abuse, and those born before the ’60s who can no longer remember that decade.”. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » ROBYN HITCHOCK By Russell Hall. If Robyn Hitchcock never again hears the word “quirky,” that’ll be just fine with him. “I think what people mean is that, for me, an idea can come from anywhere,” he says. “They come from under the table, from behind the sofa, or from the back of a cupboard. They’re not the first places everybody looks. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LYDIA SALNIKOVA Born and raised in Obninsk, Russia, Lydia Salnikova grew up idolizing American music. The classically trained pianist wasn’t alone, and joined five other like-minded local musicians to form Bering Strait. It was an unusual grouping—a band of Russian teens obsessed with American bluegrass and country, in a city 60 miles outside Moscow. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDEO PREMIERE & INTERVIEW American Idol winner/RCA Records artist, Lee DeWyze, is back with a new single/video “Weeds.”. We are proud to premiere this emotionally powerful song with an artistically imaginative video. DeWyze rose to international fame as the winner of the ninth season of American Idol —with over 24 million people watching the final showwhen the
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDEO & INTERVIEW WILLA AMAI At 12-1/2 years old, Willa Amai won Linda Perry over with a voice that sounded emotionally beyond her years and songs that carried both depth and heart. After years of development, the 16-year-old is ready to share her music with the world. She has already garnered the attention of Dolly Parton, Brandi Carlile, other industry leaders and M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDEO & INTERVIEW: PAULA COLE Grammy winner Paula Cole will be featured this Thursday, September 24 (8 PM Eastern) at Bravery on Fire: A Benefit for Women’s Cancer Research.Cole garnered worldwide attention with her second album, the 1996 Grammy-winning This Fire.The album has since gone double platinum, and according to RIAA has sold two million copies in theUnited States.
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » DROPKICK MURPHYS Mumford & Sons banjoist Winston Marshall guests on “Rose Tattoo,” giving the raw tale of family bonds a muted folk edge. But the band has always buried sentiment in street punk, and even the break-up ditty “Don’t Tear Us Apart” is a raucous rocker. Indeed, the boys are back, and even if it’s business as usual, that’s hardly abad
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » JOE PERRY More than forty years have passed since guitarist Joe Perry partnered with singer Steven Tyler to form the songwriting core of Aerosmith. During those years the Boston-based superstar rock band—which also includes bassist Tom Hamilton, drummer Joey Kramer and guitarist Brad Whitford—has experienced every triumph and tribulation imaginable. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » CHUCK MEAD Chuck Mead. AMERICANA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2014 http://americanamusic.org Photography by Jeff Fasano http://www.jefffasano.com M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » TIMOTHY B. SCHMIT Timothy B. Schmit is the first to admit he’s a lucky man. In 1977, after several years with the country-rock band Poco, the singer-bassist was invited to join superstar group the Eagles. Soon after he joined the band, founders Glenn Frey and Don Henley took one of Schmit’s work-in-progress tunes—“I Can’t Tell YouWhy”—and helped
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M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LUCINDA WILLIAMS A songwriter known for melancholy looks on the bright side. Lucinda Williams has earned a reputation over the last three decades for writing songs that were as melancholy as they were dazzling. So, many fans were surprised when her most recent album, 2008’s Little M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINENEWSFEATURESGEARINDIEREVIEWSMAGAZINE BACK TO THE FUTURE John Fogerty finds a new revival by letting go of the past By Russell Hall Twenty-five Jason Derulo. MAGIC MAN Mixing genres and producers, chart-topper Jason Derulo conjures up his own brand of pop By RINGO STARR. DIFFERENT DRUMMER Ringo Starr makes music his way with a little help from his friends By Russell Hall M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » BEHIND THE CLASSICS AMERICAN PIE. “American Pie” DON MCLEAN When Don McLean wrote “American Pie” in 1971, he was thinking far beyond the usual scope of a pop song. “I was conscious of the fact that I was trying to create a rock ’n’ roll dream sequence,” said McLean. “But it was way more than rock ’n’ roll. It was about an America that was M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDE FEATURE & INTERVIEW MOLLY TUTTLE Interview. with M Music & Musicians magazine publisher, Merlin David Where were you when we went into lockdown? Earlier this year, I was talking with Tony Berg about making a record—throwing different ideas back and forth. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDEO & INTERVIEW WILLA AMAI At 12-1/2 years old, Willa Amai won Linda Perry over with a voice that sounded emotionally beyond her years and songs that carried both depth and heart. After years of development, the 16-year-old is ready to share her music with the world. She has already garnered the attention of Dolly Parton, Brandi Carlile, other industry leaders and M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » MINDY SMITH VIDEO PREMIERE Mmusicmag.com has the exclusive online world premiere of the new video, “Starting Over Again.” This is the third song Mindy Smith has contributed to the Shelter Me project. AllMusic.com describes Smith as a singer-songwriter who “blends big-city intelligence and sophistication with the clear and honest passion of classic country and folk performers.” M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » WOOD WORKS The 12-string is also a very specific sound, so it’s too big for some uses. If you’re a singer, it can sometimes occupy too much space in the vocal range. GOLD: Twelve-strings are a wonderful luxury, because you get such a full sound and a natural chorusing with some of the strings. It sounds like a dulcimer or mandolin. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LOS LONELY BOYS As often happens when he has tour downtime with brothers Henry and Ringo Garza, he takes the opportunity to jam. That is, after all, how Los Lonely Boys’ eighth studio album Revelation first poked its head into the world. “Songs are born on the road—they just come,” JoJo says. “We’ve always had the belief that things were revealed ISSUE 32 MMUSICMAG.COM ISSUE 32 MMUSICMAG issuE 32 mmusiCmag.Com issuE 32 mmusiCmag.Com Earl Klugh has worKEd in many formats in morE than four decades, playing in duos, trios, evenwith orchestras,
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LINDSEY STIRLING Lindsey Stirling is a fiddler who really could dance on a roof. The 26-year-old violinist, who was reared on masters like Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Mozart, has created her own style fusing classical with pop, house and hip-hop. Her spunky stage presence, top-notch technical chops and ninja-like dance moves have put her on the map as a singular M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VOCALIZEU RELEASE PARTY VocalizeU Release Party Hosted by: Natasha Bedingfield Presented by Dave Stroud & Michele Rundgren. Photography by Jeff Fasano M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINENEWSFEATURESGEARINDIEREVIEWSMAGAZINE BACK TO THE FUTURE John Fogerty finds a new revival by letting go of the past By Russell Hall Twenty-five Jason Derulo. MAGIC MAN Mixing genres and producers, chart-topper Jason Derulo conjures up his own brand of pop By RINGO STARR. DIFFERENT DRUMMER Ringo Starr makes music his way with a little help from his friends By Russell Hall M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » BEHIND THE CLASSICS AMERICAN PIE. “American Pie” DON MCLEAN When Don McLean wrote “American Pie” in 1971, he was thinking far beyond the usual scope of a pop song. “I was conscious of the fact that I was trying to create a rock ’n’ roll dream sequence,” said McLean. “But it was way more than rock ’n’ roll. It was about an America that was M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDE FEATURE & INTERVIEW MOLLY TUTTLE Interview. with M Music & Musicians magazine publisher, Merlin David Where were you when we went into lockdown? Earlier this year, I was talking with Tony Berg about making a record—throwing different ideas back and forth. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDEO & INTERVIEW WILLA AMAI At 12-1/2 years old, Willa Amai won Linda Perry over with a voice that sounded emotionally beyond her years and songs that carried both depth and heart. After years of development, the 16-year-old is ready to share her music with the world. She has already garnered the attention of Dolly Parton, Brandi Carlile, other industry leaders and M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » MINDY SMITH VIDEO PREMIERE Mmusicmag.com has the exclusive online world premiere of the new video, “Starting Over Again.” This is the third song Mindy Smith has contributed to the Shelter Me project. AllMusic.com describes Smith as a singer-songwriter who “blends big-city intelligence and sophistication with the clear and honest passion of classic country and folk performers.” M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » WOOD WORKS The 12-string is also a very specific sound, so it’s too big for some uses. If you’re a singer, it can sometimes occupy too much space in the vocal range. GOLD: Twelve-strings are a wonderful luxury, because you get such a full sound and a natural chorusing with some of the strings. It sounds like a dulcimer or mandolin. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LOS LONELY BOYS As often happens when he has tour downtime with brothers Henry and Ringo Garza, he takes the opportunity to jam. That is, after all, how Los Lonely Boys’ eighth studio album Revelation first poked its head into the world. “Songs are born on the road—they just come,” JoJo says. “We’ve always had the belief that things were revealed ISSUE 32 MMUSICMAG.COM ISSUE 32 MMUSICMAG issuE 32 mmusiCmag.Com issuE 32 mmusiCmag.Com Earl Klugh has worKEd in many formats in morE than four decades, playing in duos, trios, evenwith orchestras,
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LINDSEY STIRLING Lindsey Stirling is a fiddler who really could dance on a roof. The 26-year-old violinist, who was reared on masters like Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Mozart, has created her own style fusing classical with pop, house and hip-hop. Her spunky stage presence, top-notch technical chops and ninja-like dance moves have put her on the map as a singular M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VOCALIZEU RELEASE PARTY VocalizeU Release Party Hosted by: Natasha Bedingfield Presented by Dave Stroud & Michele Rundgren. Photography by Jeff Fasano M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » GEAR Blue Rock aLIVE! – every Thursday night this Summer: Virtual Concert Series, July 9 – August 27 at 7:30 PM CDT Join Blue Rock Studio’s Virtual Concert Series featuring Austin’s own: Ruthie Foster, Matt the Electrician, Tina & Walt Wilkins, David Ramirez, Carrie Rodriguez, Billy Crockett, Danny Schmidt & Carrie Elkin, and Terri Hendrix withLloyd Maines.
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M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDEO & INTERVIEW ERIN IVEY 0:00. 0:00 / 5:36. Live. •. ERIN IVEY RELEASES EMOTIONALLY HAUNTING “LOST GIRL” FROM HER NEW ALBUM SOLACE IN THE WILD. Erin Ivey’s Solace in the Wild was three years in the making. She recorded the album at Blue Rock Studio in Wimberley, Texas. It was released January 29, 2021. Ivey’s albums have garnered numerous Top 10 and Album of M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDEO & INTERVIEW: PAULA COLE 0:00 / 4:00. Live. •. Grammy winner Paula Cole will be featured this Thursday, September 24 (8 PM Eastern) at Bravery on Fire: A Benefit for Women’s Cancer Research . Cole garnered worldwide attention with her second album, the 1996 Grammy-winning This Fire. The album has since gone double platinum, and according to RIAA has sold two M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LOS LONELY BOYS As often happens when he has tour downtime with brothers Henry and Ringo Garza, he takes the opportunity to jam. That is, after all, how Los Lonely Boys’ eighth studio album Revelation first poked its head into the world. “Songs are born on the road—they just come,” JoJo says. “We’ve always had the belief that things were revealed M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » EARL KLUGH Earl Klugh has worked in many formats in more than four decades, playing in duos, trios, even with orchestras, but he always returns to the solo album. Alone with his acoustic guitar is how the jazz master feels he can best express himself. “There’s a definite focus on the instrument itself,” he says. “I’ve adapted my playing sothat
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » JAY JOYCE By Michael Gallant. For Jay Joyce, producing isn’t a matter of hitting every right note, tracking with the finest mics or working with the hippest software plug-ins. Nope, it’s all about the vibe. “My job is knowing when and where a beautiful moment is happening, and capturing it,” M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINENEWSFEATURESGEARINDIEREVIEWSMAGAZINE BACK TO THE FUTURE John Fogerty finds a new revival by letting go of the past By Russell Hall Twenty-five Jason Derulo. MAGIC MAN Mixing genres and producers, chart-topper Jason Derulo conjures up his own brand of pop By RINGO STARR. DIFFERENT DRUMMER Ringo Starr makes music his way with a little help from his friends By Russell Hall M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » BEHIND THE CLASSICS AMERICAN PIE. “American Pie” DON MCLEAN When Don McLean wrote “American Pie” in 1971, he was thinking far beyond the usual scope of a pop song. “I was conscious of the fact that I was trying to create a rock ’n’ roll dream sequence,” said McLean. “But it was way more than rock ’n’ roll. It was about an America that was M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDE FEATURE & INTERVIEW MOLLY TUTTLE Interview. with M Music & Musicians magazine publisher, Merlin David Where were you when we went into lockdown? Earlier this year, I was talking with Tony Berg about making a record—throwing different ideas back and forth. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDEO & INTERVIEW WILLA AMAI At 12-1/2 years old, Willa Amai won Linda Perry over with a voice that sounded emotionally beyond her years and songs that carried both depth and heart. After years of development, the 16-year-old is ready to share her music with the world. She has already garnered the attention of Dolly Parton, Brandi Carlile, other industry leaders and M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » WOOD WORKS The 12-string is also a very specific sound, so it’s too big for some uses. If you’re a singer, it can sometimes occupy too much space in the vocal range. GOLD: Twelve-strings are a wonderful luxury, because you get such a full sound and a natural chorusing with some of the strings. It sounds like a dulcimer or mandolin. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LOS LONELY BOYS As often happens when he has tour downtime with brothers Henry and Ringo Garza, he takes the opportunity to jam. That is, after all, how Los Lonely Boys’ eighth studio album Revelation first poked its head into the world. “Songs are born on the road—they just come,” JoJo says. “We’ve always had the belief that things were revealed ISSUE 32 MMUSICMAG.COM ISSUE 32 MMUSICMAG issuE 32 mmusiCmag.Com issuE 32 mmusiCmag.Com Earl Klugh has worKEd in many formats in morE than four decades, playing in duos, trios, evenwith orchestras,
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LUCINDA WILLIAMS A songwriter known for melancholy looks on the bright side. Lucinda Williams has earned a reputation over the last three decades for writing songs that were as melancholy as they were dazzling. So, many fans were surprised when her most recent album, 2008’s Little M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LINDSEY STIRLING Lindsey Stirling is a fiddler who really could dance on a roof. The 26-year-old violinist, who was reared on masters like Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Mozart, has created her own style fusing classical with pop, house and hip-hop. Her spunky stage presence, top-notch technical chops and ninja-like dance moves have put her on the map as a singular M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VOCALIZEU RELEASE PARTY VocalizeU Release Party Hosted by: Natasha Bedingfield Presented by Dave Stroud & Michele Rundgren. Photography by Jeff Fasano M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINENEWSFEATURESGEARINDIEREVIEWSMAGAZINE BACK TO THE FUTURE John Fogerty finds a new revival by letting go of the past By Russell Hall Twenty-five Jason Derulo. MAGIC MAN Mixing genres and producers, chart-topper Jason Derulo conjures up his own brand of pop By RINGO STARR. DIFFERENT DRUMMER Ringo Starr makes music his way with a little help from his friends By Russell Hall M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » BEHIND THE CLASSICS AMERICAN PIE. “American Pie” DON MCLEAN When Don McLean wrote “American Pie” in 1971, he was thinking far beyond the usual scope of a pop song. “I was conscious of the fact that I was trying to create a rock ’n’ roll dream sequence,” said McLean. “But it was way more than rock ’n’ roll. It was about an America that was M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDE FEATURE & INTERVIEW MOLLY TUTTLE Interview. with M Music & Musicians magazine publisher, Merlin David Where were you when we went into lockdown? Earlier this year, I was talking with Tony Berg about making a record—throwing different ideas back and forth. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDEO & INTERVIEW WILLA AMAI At 12-1/2 years old, Willa Amai won Linda Perry over with a voice that sounded emotionally beyond her years and songs that carried both depth and heart. After years of development, the 16-year-old is ready to share her music with the world. She has already garnered the attention of Dolly Parton, Brandi Carlile, other industry leaders and M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » WOOD WORKS The 12-string is also a very specific sound, so it’s too big for some uses. If you’re a singer, it can sometimes occupy too much space in the vocal range. GOLD: Twelve-strings are a wonderful luxury, because you get such a full sound and a natural chorusing with some of the strings. It sounds like a dulcimer or mandolin. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LOS LONELY BOYS As often happens when he has tour downtime with brothers Henry and Ringo Garza, he takes the opportunity to jam. That is, after all, how Los Lonely Boys’ eighth studio album Revelation first poked its head into the world. “Songs are born on the road—they just come,” JoJo says. “We’ve always had the belief that things were revealed ISSUE 32 MMUSICMAG.COM ISSUE 32 MMUSICMAG issuE 32 mmusiCmag.Com issuE 32 mmusiCmag.Com Earl Klugh has worKEd in many formats in morE than four decades, playing in duos, trios, evenwith orchestras,
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LUCINDA WILLIAMS A songwriter known for melancholy looks on the bright side. Lucinda Williams has earned a reputation over the last three decades for writing songs that were as melancholy as they were dazzling. So, many fans were surprised when her most recent album, 2008’s Little M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LINDSEY STIRLING Lindsey Stirling is a fiddler who really could dance on a roof. The 26-year-old violinist, who was reared on masters like Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Mozart, has created her own style fusing classical with pop, house and hip-hop. Her spunky stage presence, top-notch technical chops and ninja-like dance moves have put her on the map as a singular M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VOCALIZEU RELEASE PARTY VocalizeU Release Party Hosted by: Natasha Bedingfield Presented by Dave Stroud & Michele Rundgren. Photography by Jeff Fasano M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » FEATURES Photo credit Rodney Bursiel Video Feature & Web-Exclusive Interview Artist: TOM PRASADA-RAO Video: “$20 Bill”—for George Floyd TOM PRASADA-RAO SPEAKS TRUTH WITH SIMPLICITY IN HIS SONG “$20 BILL” “$20 Bill,” an instant classic for 2020, is a powerful song for George Floyd. It is a modern-day hymn of justice for theoppressed.
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » GEAR Blue Rock aLIVE! – every Thursday night this Summer: Virtual Concert Series, July 9 – August 27 at 7:30 PM CDT Join Blue Rock Studio’s Virtual Concert Series featuring Austin’s own: Ruthie Foster, Matt the Electrician, Tina & Walt Wilkins, David Ramirez, Carrie Rodriguez, Billy Crockett, Danny Schmidt & Carrie Elkin, and Terri Hendrix withLloyd Maines.
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » PRODUCER Steve Lilywhite – Photo Credit: Anna Webber Steve Lillywhite is one of music’s most creative, prolific and accomplished producers. Six Grammys, credits in excess of 500 records, and a vast roster of superstar acts—U2, the Rolling Stones, Dave Matthews, Peter Gabriel, Morrissey, Annie Lennox and scores more—attest to the singular mark he’s left on every piece of music he’s touched. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » TOP GEAR AIR Music Technology Loom and Vacuum Pro VIRTUAL INSPIRATION AIR Music Technology is offering a pair of soft synths—Loom and Vacuum Pro—that make in-the-box sound design a blast. First, there’s Loom, which takes all of the baffling elements of additive synthesisand
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDEO & INTERVIEW RACHAEL SAGE M Music & Musicians magazine is proud to present the exclusive premiere of Rachael Sage’s video “Home (Where I Am Now).”. Sage is an award-winning, singer-songwriter, instrumentalist and producer. Another version of the song originally came out on her previous dance-themed album Choreographic. This song “Home” was co-producedby Sage
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDEO & INTERVIEW MEGAN NADIN So, we made it a seven-song EP. Megan Nadin writes with honesty and insight—laced with the wisdom of years—allowing the beauty of her spirit to shine. Her genuine and introspective lyrics challenge the listener to never give up as they embrace their authentic self.She’s a
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » VIDEO & INTERVIEW ERIN IVEY 0:00. 0:00 / 5:36. Live. •. ERIN IVEY RELEASES EMOTIONALLY HAUNTING “LOST GIRL” FROM HER NEW ALBUM SOLACE IN THE WILD. Erin Ivey’s Solace in the Wild was three years in the making. She recorded the album at Blue Rock Studio in Wimberley, Texas. It was released January 29, 2021. Ivey’s albums have garnered numerous Top 10 and Album of M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LOS LONELY BOYS As often happens when he has tour downtime with brothers Henry and Ringo Garza, he takes the opportunity to jam. That is, after all, how Los Lonely Boys’ eighth studio album Revelation first poked its head into the world. “Songs are born on the road—they just come,” JoJo says. “We’ve always had the belief that things were revealed M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » JAY JOYCE By Michael Gallant. For Jay Joyce, producing isn’t a matter of hitting every right note, tracking with the finest mics or working with the hippest software plug-ins. Nope, it’s all about the vibe. “My job is knowing when and where a beautiful moment is happening, and capturing it,” M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » EARL KLUGH Earl Klugh has worked in many formats in more than four decades, playing in duos, trios, even with orchestras, but he always returns to the solo album. Alone with his acoustic guitar is how the jazz master feels he can best express himself. “There’s a definite focus on the instrument itself,” he says. “I’ve adapted my playing sothat
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINENEWSFEATURESGEARINDIEREVIEWSMAGAZINE BACK TO THE FUTURE John Fogerty finds a new revival by letting go of the past By Russell Hall Twenty-five Jason Derulo. MAGIC MAN Mixing genres and producers, chart-topper Jason Derulo conjures up his own brand of pop By RINGO STARR. DIFFERENT DRUMMER Ringo Starr makes music his way with a little help from his friends By Russell Hall M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » JOAN OSBORNE From the moment she lit into Sonny Boy Williamson II’s “Help Me” on her triple-platinum 1995 debut, Relish, it was clear that Kentucky-born Joan Osborne had a natural feel for gutbucket blues.She’s explored those roots regularly ever since, but never so directly as on her new album, the all-covers affair Bring It On Home.With the help from her co-producer and guitarist Jack Petruzzelli M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LOS LONELY BOYS As often happens when he has tour downtime with brothers Henry and Ringo Garza, he takes the opportunity to jam. That is, after all, how Los Lonely Boys’ eighth studio album Revelation first poked its head into the world. “Songs are born on the road—they just come,” JoJo says. “We’ve always had the belief that things were revealed M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » ERIC JOHNSON By Russell Hall. Eric Johnson might be the world’s most reluctant guitar hero. In the 1980s, as his star was first rising, the Austin native earned a reputation as a white-hot shredder. But from the start, Johnson has emphasized that technique is just part of a larger musical landscape. “If you play a show where you shred for twohours, you
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LINDSEY STIRLING Lindsey Stirling is a fiddler who really could dance on a roof. The 26-year-old violinist, who was reared on masters like Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Mozart, has created her own style fusing classical with pop, house and hip-hop. Her spunky stage presence, top-notch technical chops and ninja-like dance moves have put her on the map as a singular M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » DROPKICK MURPHYS Mumford & Sons banjoist Winston Marshall guests on “Rose Tattoo,” giving the raw tale of family bonds a muted folk edge. But the band has always buried sentiment in street punk, and even the break-up ditty “Don’t Tear Us Apart” is a raucous rocker. Indeed, the boys are back, and even if it’s business as usual, that’s hardly abad
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » KENNY ROGERS The Gambler rolls the dice on his dream of making chart history at 75. “My current audience falls into two groups,” says Kenny Rogers. “Those born after 1980 whose parents made them listen to my music as child abuse, and those born before the ’60s who can no longer remember that decade.”. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » ROBYN HITCHOCK By Russell Hall. If Robyn Hitchcock never again hears the word “quirky,” that’ll be just fine with him. “I think what people mean is that, for me, an idea can come from anywhere,” he says. “They come from under the table, from behind the sofa, or from the back of a cupboard. They’re not the first places everybody looks. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » SONGWRITER MERLE KILGORE The Tall Texan. Hard to believe that it’s been eight years now since we lost that cuddly bear Merle Kilgore, best known at the end for being Hank Williams, Jr.’s longtime manager/cheerleader—though he had also worked with Hank, Sr., carrying his guitar at the Louisiana Hayride when he was 14. But Kilgore also had great success as a M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LYDIA SALNIKOVA Born and raised in Obninsk, Russia, Lydia Salnikova grew up idolizing American music. The classically trained pianist wasn’t alone, and joined five other like-minded local musicians to form Bering Strait. It was an unusual grouping—a band of Russian teens obsessed with American bluegrass and country, in a city 60 miles outside Moscow. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINENEWSFEATURESGEARINDIEREVIEWSMAGAZINE BACK TO THE FUTURE John Fogerty finds a new revival by letting go of the past By Russell Hall Twenty-five Jason Derulo. MAGIC MAN Mixing genres and producers, chart-topper Jason Derulo conjures up his own brand of pop By RINGO STARR. DIFFERENT DRUMMER Ringo Starr makes music his way with a little help from his friends By Russell Hall M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » JOAN OSBORNE From the moment she lit into Sonny Boy Williamson II’s “Help Me” on her triple-platinum 1995 debut, Relish, it was clear that Kentucky-born Joan Osborne had a natural feel for gutbucket blues.She’s explored those roots regularly ever since, but never so directly as on her new album, the all-covers affair Bring It On Home.With the help from her co-producer and guitarist Jack Petruzzelli M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LOS LONELY BOYS As often happens when he has tour downtime with brothers Henry and Ringo Garza, he takes the opportunity to jam. That is, after all, how Los Lonely Boys’ eighth studio album Revelation first poked its head into the world. “Songs are born on the road—they just come,” JoJo says. “We’ve always had the belief that things were revealed M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » ERIC JOHNSON By Russell Hall. Eric Johnson might be the world’s most reluctant guitar hero. In the 1980s, as his star was first rising, the Austin native earned a reputation as a white-hot shredder. But from the start, Johnson has emphasized that technique is just part of a larger musical landscape. “If you play a show where you shred for twohours, you
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LINDSEY STIRLING Lindsey Stirling is a fiddler who really could dance on a roof. The 26-year-old violinist, who was reared on masters like Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Mozart, has created her own style fusing classical with pop, house and hip-hop. Her spunky stage presence, top-notch technical chops and ninja-like dance moves have put her on the map as a singular M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » DROPKICK MURPHYS Mumford & Sons banjoist Winston Marshall guests on “Rose Tattoo,” giving the raw tale of family bonds a muted folk edge. But the band has always buried sentiment in street punk, and even the break-up ditty “Don’t Tear Us Apart” is a raucous rocker. Indeed, the boys are back, and even if it’s business as usual, that’s hardly abad
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » KENNY ROGERS The Gambler rolls the dice on his dream of making chart history at 75. “My current audience falls into two groups,” says Kenny Rogers. “Those born after 1980 whose parents made them listen to my music as child abuse, and those born before the ’60s who can no longer remember that decade.”. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » ROBYN HITCHOCK By Russell Hall. If Robyn Hitchcock never again hears the word “quirky,” that’ll be just fine with him. “I think what people mean is that, for me, an idea can come from anywhere,” he says. “They come from under the table, from behind the sofa, or from the back of a cupboard. They’re not the first places everybody looks. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » SONGWRITER MERLE KILGORE The Tall Texan. Hard to believe that it’s been eight years now since we lost that cuddly bear Merle Kilgore, best known at the end for being Hank Williams, Jr.’s longtime manager/cheerleader—though he had also worked with Hank, Sr., carrying his guitar at the Louisiana Hayride when he was 14. But Kilgore also had great success as a M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LYDIA SALNIKOVA Born and raised in Obninsk, Russia, Lydia Salnikova grew up idolizing American music. The classically trained pianist wasn’t alone, and joined five other like-minded local musicians to form Bering Strait. It was an unusual grouping—a band of Russian teens obsessed with American bluegrass and country, in a city 60 miles outside Moscow. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINENEWSFEATURESGEARINDIEREVIEWSMAGAZINE BACK TO THE FUTURE John Fogerty finds a new revival by letting go of the past By Russell Hall Twenty-five Jason Derulo. MAGIC MAN Mixing genres and producers, chart-topper Jason Derulo conjures up his own brand of pop By RINGO STARR. DIFFERENT DRUMMER Ringo Starr makes music his way with a little help from his friends By Russell Hall M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » WOOD WORKS The 12-string is also a very specific sound, so it’s too big for some uses. If you’re a singer, it can sometimes occupy too much space in the vocal range. GOLD: Twelve-strings are a wonderful luxury, because you get such a full sound and a natural chorusing with some of the strings. It sounds like a dulcimer or mandolin. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » ERIC JOHNSON By Russell Hall. Eric Johnson might be the world’s most reluctant guitar hero. In the 1980s, as his star was first rising, the Austin native earned a reputation as a white-hot shredder. But from the start, Johnson has emphasized that technique is just part of a larger musical landscape. “If you play a show where you shred for twohours, you
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LOS LONELY BOYS As often happens when he has tour downtime with brothers Henry and Ringo Garza, he takes the opportunity to jam. That is, after all, how Los Lonely Boys’ eighth studio album Revelation first poked its head into the world. “Songs are born on the road—they just come,” JoJo says. “We’ve always had the belief that things were revealed M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LINDSEY STIRLING Lindsey Stirling is a fiddler who really could dance on a roof. The 26-year-old violinist, who was reared on masters like Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Mozart, has created her own style fusing classical with pop, house and hip-hop. Her spunky stage presence, top-notch technical chops and ninja-like dance moves have put her on the map as a singular M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » DROPKICK MURPHYS Mumford & Sons banjoist Winston Marshall guests on “Rose Tattoo,” giving the raw tale of family bonds a muted folk edge. But the band has always buried sentiment in street punk, and even the break-up ditty “Don’t Tear Us Apart” is a raucous rocker. Indeed, the boys are back, and even if it’s business as usual, that’s hardly abad
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » CHUCK MEAD Chuck Mead. AMERICANA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2014 http://americanamusic.org Photography by Jeff Fasano http://www.jefffasano.com M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » ROBYN HITCHOCK By Russell Hall. If Robyn Hitchcock never again hears the word “quirky,” that’ll be just fine with him. “I think what people mean is that, for me, an idea can come from anywhere,” he says. “They come from under the table, from behind the sofa, or from the back of a cupboard. They’re not the first places everybody looks. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » SONGWRITER MERLE KILGORE The Tall Texan. Hard to believe that it’s been eight years now since we lost that cuddly bear Merle Kilgore, best known at the end for being Hank Williams, Jr.’s longtime manager/cheerleader—though he had also worked with Hank, Sr., carrying his guitar at the Louisiana Hayride when he was 14. But Kilgore also had great success as a M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LYDIA SALNIKOVA Born and raised in Obninsk, Russia, Lydia Salnikova grew up idolizing American music. The classically trained pianist wasn’t alone, and joined five other like-minded local musicians to form Bering Strait. It was an unusual grouping—a band of Russian teens obsessed with American bluegrass and country, in a city 60 miles outside Moscow. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINENEWSFEATURESGEARINDIEREVIEWSMAGAZINE BACK TO THE FUTURE John Fogerty finds a new revival by letting go of the past By Russell Hall Twenty-five Jason Derulo. MAGIC MAN Mixing genres and producers, chart-topper Jason Derulo conjures up his own brand of pop By RINGO STARR. DIFFERENT DRUMMER Ringo Starr makes music his way with a little help from his friends By Russell Hall M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » WOOD WORKS The 12-string is also a very specific sound, so it’s too big for some uses. If you’re a singer, it can sometimes occupy too much space in the vocal range. GOLD: Twelve-strings are a wonderful luxury, because you get such a full sound and a natural chorusing with some of the strings. It sounds like a dulcimer or mandolin. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » ERIC JOHNSON By Russell Hall. Eric Johnson might be the world’s most reluctant guitar hero. In the 1980s, as his star was first rising, the Austin native earned a reputation as a white-hot shredder. But from the start, Johnson has emphasized that technique is just part of a larger musical landscape. “If you play a show where you shred for twohours, you
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LOS LONELY BOYS As often happens when he has tour downtime with brothers Henry and Ringo Garza, he takes the opportunity to jam. That is, after all, how Los Lonely Boys’ eighth studio album Revelation first poked its head into the world. “Songs are born on the road—they just come,” JoJo says. “We’ve always had the belief that things were revealed M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LINDSEY STIRLING Lindsey Stirling is a fiddler who really could dance on a roof. The 26-year-old violinist, who was reared on masters like Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Mozart, has created her own style fusing classical with pop, house and hip-hop. Her spunky stage presence, top-notch technical chops and ninja-like dance moves have put her on the map as a singular M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » DROPKICK MURPHYS Mumford & Sons banjoist Winston Marshall guests on “Rose Tattoo,” giving the raw tale of family bonds a muted folk edge. But the band has always buried sentiment in street punk, and even the break-up ditty “Don’t Tear Us Apart” is a raucous rocker. Indeed, the boys are back, and even if it’s business as usual, that’s hardly abad
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » CHUCK MEAD Chuck Mead. AMERICANA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2014 http://americanamusic.org Photography by Jeff Fasano http://www.jefffasano.com M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » ROBYN HITCHOCK By Russell Hall. If Robyn Hitchcock never again hears the word “quirky,” that’ll be just fine with him. “I think what people mean is that, for me, an idea can come from anywhere,” he says. “They come from under the table, from behind the sofa, or from the back of a cupboard. They’re not the first places everybody looks. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » SONGWRITER MERLE KILGORE The Tall Texan. Hard to believe that it’s been eight years now since we lost that cuddly bear Merle Kilgore, best known at the end for being Hank Williams, Jr.’s longtime manager/cheerleader—though he had also worked with Hank, Sr., carrying his guitar at the Louisiana Hayride when he was 14. But Kilgore also had great success as a M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LYDIA SALNIKOVA Born and raised in Obninsk, Russia, Lydia Salnikova grew up idolizing American music. The classically trained pianist wasn’t alone, and joined five other like-minded local musicians to form Bering Strait. It was an unusual grouping—a band of Russian teens obsessed with American bluegrass and country, in a city 60 miles outside Moscow. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » WOOD WORKS The 12-string is also a very specific sound, so it’s too big for some uses. If you’re a singer, it can sometimes occupy too much space in the vocal range. GOLD: Twelve-strings are a wonderful luxury, because you get such a full sound and a natural chorusing with some of the strings. It sounds like a dulcimer or mandolin. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » MEDIAKIT MediaKit. Thank you for your interest in M Music & Musicians. Contact Merlin David merlin(at)mmusicmag.com to request a customized MediaKit.
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LOS LONELY BOYS As often happens when he has tour downtime with brothers Henry and Ringo Garza, he takes the opportunity to jam. That is, after all, how Los Lonely Boys’ eighth studio album Revelation first poked its head into the world. “Songs are born on the road—they just come,” JoJo says. “We’ve always had the belief that things were revealed M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » NEWAMERICANFARMERS.ORG NEW AMERICAN FARMERS. NEW AMERICAN FARMERS Brand New Day newamericanfarmers.org Paul Knowles and Nicole Storto don’t need help—these insightful folkie rockers hold a mirror to America as well as anyone—but Tom Waits trumpeter Ara Anderson and the Real Vocal String Quartet drop by anyway, making this rich and unique discthat much stronger.
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LYDIA SALNIKOVA Born and raised in Obninsk, Russia, Lydia Salnikova grew up idolizing American music. The classically trained pianist wasn’t alone, and joined five other like-minded local musicians to form Bering Strait. It was an unusual grouping—a band of Russian teens obsessed with American bluegrass and country, in a city 60 miles outside Moscow. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » KENNY ROGERS The Gambler rolls the dice on his dream of making chart history at 75. “My current audience falls into two groups,” says Kenny Rogers. “Those born after 1980 whose parents made them listen to my music as child abuse, and those born before the ’60s who can no longer remember that decade.”. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » KEITH STEGALL When it comes to country music, few producers have made as profound a mark as Nashville’s Keith Stegall. The multitalented studio master has produced more than 20 platinum albums and sold more than 70 million records. His résumé includes 50 No. 1 hits, four Country Music Association Awards, 10 Academy of Country Music Awards—and thelist
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » HENRY WOLFE WEBSITE: henrywolfe.com. He may be the only musician in his immediate family, but Henry Wolfe clearly has creativity in his DNA: His father is respected sculptor Don Gummer, his mother is movie icon Meryl Streep and two of his three sisters are actors as well. Wolfe began channeling his own artistic impulses into music after receiving aguitar
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » SARA BAREILLES Sara Bareilles doesn’t like being told what to do—but it does seem to inspire some of her best work. The singer-songwriter’s 2007 breakthrough hit, “Love Song,” from her Grammy-nominated debut album, Little Voice, is a clever rebuke to a record exec’s allegedappeal for
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LUCINDA WILLIAMS A songwriter known for melancholy looks on the bright side. Lucinda Williams has earned a reputation over the last three decades for writing songs that were as melancholy as they were dazzling. So, many fans were surprised when her most recent album, 2008’s Little M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINENEWSFEATURESGEARINDIEREVIEWSMAGAZINE BACK TO THE FUTURE John Fogerty finds a new revival by letting go of the past By Russell Hall Twenty-five Jason Derulo. MAGIC MAN Mixing genres and producers, chart-topper Jason Derulo conjures up his own brand of pop By RINGO STARR. DIFFERENT DRUMMER Ringo Starr makes music his way with a little help from his friends By Russell Hall M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » WOOD WORKS The 12-string is also a very specific sound, so it’s too big for some uses. If you’re a singer, it can sometimes occupy too much space in the vocal range. GOLD: Twelve-strings are a wonderful luxury, because you get such a full sound and a natural chorusing with some of the strings. It sounds like a dulcimer or mandolin. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » ERIC JOHNSON By Russell Hall. Eric Johnson might be the world’s most reluctant guitar hero. In the 1980s, as his star was first rising, the Austin native earned a reputation as a white-hot shredder. But from the start, Johnson has emphasized that technique is just part of a larger musical landscape. “If you play a show where you shred for twohours, you
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LOS LONELY BOYS As often happens when he has tour downtime with brothers Henry and Ringo Garza, he takes the opportunity to jam. That is, after all, how Los Lonely Boys’ eighth studio album Revelation first poked its head into the world. “Songs are born on the road—they just come,” JoJo says. “We’ve always had the belief that things were revealed M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LINDSEY STIRLING Lindsey Stirling is a fiddler who really could dance on a roof. The 26-year-old violinist, who was reared on masters like Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Mozart, has created her own style fusing classical with pop, house and hip-hop. Her spunky stage presence, top-notch technical chops and ninja-like dance moves have put her on the map as a singular M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » DROPKICK MURPHYS Mumford & Sons banjoist Winston Marshall guests on “Rose Tattoo,” giving the raw tale of family bonds a muted folk edge. But the band has always buried sentiment in street punk, and even the break-up ditty “Don’t Tear Us Apart” is a raucous rocker. Indeed, the boys are back, and even if it’s business as usual, that’s hardly abad
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » CHUCK MEAD Chuck Mead. AMERICANA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2014 http://americanamusic.org Photography by Jeff Fasano http://www.jefffasano.com M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » ROBYN HITCHOCK By Russell Hall. If Robyn Hitchcock never again hears the word “quirky,” that’ll be just fine with him. “I think what people mean is that, for me, an idea can come from anywhere,” he says. “They come from under the table, from behind the sofa, or from the back of a cupboard. They’re not the first places everybody looks. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » SONGWRITER MERLE KILGORE The Tall Texan. Hard to believe that it’s been eight years now since we lost that cuddly bear Merle Kilgore, best known at the end for being Hank Williams, Jr.’s longtime manager/cheerleader—though he had also worked with Hank, Sr., carrying his guitar at the Louisiana Hayride when he was 14. But Kilgore also had great success as a M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LYDIA SALNIKOVA Born and raised in Obninsk, Russia, Lydia Salnikova grew up idolizing American music. The classically trained pianist wasn’t alone, and joined five other like-minded local musicians to form Bering Strait. It was an unusual grouping—a band of Russian teens obsessed with American bluegrass and country, in a city 60 miles outside Moscow. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINENEWSFEATURESGEARINDIEREVIEWSMAGAZINE BACK TO THE FUTURE John Fogerty finds a new revival by letting go of the past By Russell Hall Twenty-five Jason Derulo. MAGIC MAN Mixing genres and producers, chart-topper Jason Derulo conjures up his own brand of pop By RINGO STARR. DIFFERENT DRUMMER Ringo Starr makes music his way with a little help from his friends By Russell Hall M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » WOOD WORKS The 12-string is also a very specific sound, so it’s too big for some uses. If you’re a singer, it can sometimes occupy too much space in the vocal range. GOLD: Twelve-strings are a wonderful luxury, because you get such a full sound and a natural chorusing with some of the strings. It sounds like a dulcimer or mandolin. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » ERIC JOHNSON By Russell Hall. Eric Johnson might be the world’s most reluctant guitar hero. In the 1980s, as his star was first rising, the Austin native earned a reputation as a white-hot shredder. But from the start, Johnson has emphasized that technique is just part of a larger musical landscape. “If you play a show where you shred for twohours, you
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LOS LONELY BOYS As often happens when he has tour downtime with brothers Henry and Ringo Garza, he takes the opportunity to jam. That is, after all, how Los Lonely Boys’ eighth studio album Revelation first poked its head into the world. “Songs are born on the road—they just come,” JoJo says. “We’ve always had the belief that things were revealed M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LINDSEY STIRLING Lindsey Stirling is a fiddler who really could dance on a roof. The 26-year-old violinist, who was reared on masters like Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Mozart, has created her own style fusing classical with pop, house and hip-hop. Her spunky stage presence, top-notch technical chops and ninja-like dance moves have put her on the map as a singular M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » DROPKICK MURPHYS Mumford & Sons banjoist Winston Marshall guests on “Rose Tattoo,” giving the raw tale of family bonds a muted folk edge. But the band has always buried sentiment in street punk, and even the break-up ditty “Don’t Tear Us Apart” is a raucous rocker. Indeed, the boys are back, and even if it’s business as usual, that’s hardly abad
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » CHUCK MEAD Chuck Mead. AMERICANA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2014 http://americanamusic.org Photography by Jeff Fasano http://www.jefffasano.com M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » ROBYN HITCHOCK By Russell Hall. If Robyn Hitchcock never again hears the word “quirky,” that’ll be just fine with him. “I think what people mean is that, for me, an idea can come from anywhere,” he says. “They come from under the table, from behind the sofa, or from the back of a cupboard. They’re not the first places everybody looks. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » SONGWRITER MERLE KILGORE The Tall Texan. Hard to believe that it’s been eight years now since we lost that cuddly bear Merle Kilgore, best known at the end for being Hank Williams, Jr.’s longtime manager/cheerleader—though he had also worked with Hank, Sr., carrying his guitar at the Louisiana Hayride when he was 14. But Kilgore also had great success as a M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LYDIA SALNIKOVA Born and raised in Obninsk, Russia, Lydia Salnikova grew up idolizing American music. The classically trained pianist wasn’t alone, and joined five other like-minded local musicians to form Bering Strait. It was an unusual grouping—a band of Russian teens obsessed with American bluegrass and country, in a city 60 miles outside Moscow. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » WOOD WORKS The 12-string is also a very specific sound, so it’s too big for some uses. If you’re a singer, it can sometimes occupy too much space in the vocal range. GOLD: Twelve-strings are a wonderful luxury, because you get such a full sound and a natural chorusing with some of the strings. It sounds like a dulcimer or mandolin. M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » MEDIAKIT MediaKit. Thank you for your interest in M Music & Musicians. Contact Merlin David merlin(at)mmusicmag.com to request a customized MediaKit.
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » LOS LONELY BOYS As often happens when he has tour downtime with brothers Henry and Ringo Garza, he takes the opportunity to jam. That is, after all, how Los Lonely Boys’ eighth studio album Revelation first poked its head into the world. “Songs are born on the road—they just come,” JoJo says. “We’ve always had the belief that things were revealed M MUSIC & MUSICIANS MAGAZINE » NEWAMERICANFARMERS.ORG NEW AMERICAN FARMERS. NEW AMERICAN FARMERS Brand New Day newamericanfarmers.org Paul Knowles and Nicole Storto don’t need help—these insightful folkie rockers hold a mirror to America as well as anyone—but Tom Waits trumpeter Ara Anderson and the Real Vocal String Quartet drop by anyway, making this rich and unique discthat much stronger.
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