Americana Highways brings you this song premiere of Phoebe Hunt’s “November”. This song is part of Phoebe Hunt’s forthcoming album Neither One Of Us Is Wrong which will be available April 10 and was self-produced by Phoebe under her label, Popped Corn Records. Hunt’s band, the Gatherers, features Roy Williams (guitar, vocals), Dominick Leslie (mandolin, mandola, octave mandolin) Sam Reider (piano, organ, accordion, keys), Dave Speranza (bass), Jared Engle (bass), Rachel Loy (bass), Nicholas Falk (drums), Stephanie Hunt (jazz mills), and Sierra Hull (vocal harmonies), Mike Barnett (strings), and Ethan Jodziewicz (strings).
The Boot Premieres Michelle Brooke’s New “Storm” Music Video
Folks in the queer community are already familiar with the concept of a root: Those people or moments who, in retrospect, led you to understand your own identity. In the new video for Michelle Brooke’s smoking single “Storm,” all of Brooke’s roots are on display: her love of ‘90s country music, her untouchable vocals and her honest, queer storytelling.
Twangville Interview with Malin Pettersen
Tell us about your tour vehicle. Any notable breakdown stories?
I don’t have a driver’s license, so ever since I started touring I’ve been dependent on someone else driving. That means a ton of different vehicles – I’ve been in everything from tiny two-seat cars to sprinters. And motorcycles.
Bands In Town Features Jeff Crosby’s Advice in “How To Stay Healthy On The Road”
Think Healthy
Healthy snacks like nuts, granola, carrots, apples, celery…stuff you can reach for when you’re kinda hungry that’ll tide you over and keep you from eating gross freeway fast food. Don’t fall into the convenience trap. It’ll burn you out and make you feel terrible after a week on the road.
My tour dinner consists of LOTS of salads with grilled chicken and sparkling water. It’s boring but you’ll thank yourself when the tours over.
Use Hotel Exercise Rooms!
They’re not bad and even 20 minutes will make a difference after hours of sitting in the van or bus.
Pop Matters premieres Sarah Peacock’s new single, “Lady MacGyver”
With seven albums and umpteen live collaborations under her belt, Sarah Peacock has become a force of the Nashville scene. She’s shared the stage with the likes of Melissa Etheridge, Brandi Carlile, Ann Wilson, and many more during her career. READ MORE…
Country Queer Interviews Karen & the Sorrows
Guaranteed Broken Heart marks Karen Pittelman’s most singular album yet, with herself squarely at the helm. The result is a sophisticated album of classic crooning and instrumentation with a backbone of steel.
I had the opportunity to ask Karen a few questions about it.