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Listen: Captain Americana Spotify playlist for 5/18/20
Listen to this week’s Captain Americana Spotify playlist featuring:
Neon Moon – Dive Bar Romance
Waxahatchee – Lilacs
The Savants of Soul – Right on Time
The Wild Reeds – I Think We’re Alone Now
Tom Freund – Things I Said
Craig Gerdes – That Little Girl
David Burchfield – Feelin’ Pretty Alright
Devil Doll – One Night Stand
Michelle Billingsley – Once in a While
Gypsy Outfit – Blue Light Special
Rev. Greg Spradlin – The Maker
Sarah Peacock – House of Bones
The Deep Dark Woods – Rosin the Beau
Wyatt Espalin – Light Coming Through
Eliza Gilkyson – Sooner or Later
Jess Jocoy – She Won’t Be Sad Anymore
Sean McConnell – Shotgun (Live) – Audra Mae
Steep Canyon Rangers – Drunkard’s Hiccups – Live
Watkins Family Hour – Fake Badge, Real Gun
Whiskey Wolves of the West – I Can’t Take Me Anywhere
Webb Wilder – Buried Our Love
Ana Cristina Cash – Fixed to Fall
John Craigie – Vallecito
The Harmed Brothers – Skyline over…
Liz Longley – Torture
The Lumineers – Classy Girls (B Version
Bobby Rush – Garbage Man – Live Session, Nashville, TN, 2019
Jessi Alexander – I Should Probably Go Now
Honey Harper – In Light of Us
Lost Beach – Tryin’ to Get to You
Sam Burchfield, Pip the Pansy – When We Get Through (acoustic version)
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Rev. Greg Spradlin and the Band of Imperials release deep cut “The Maker,” from anticipated new album, Hi-Watter
From deepest, darkest Arkansas, we’re proud to welcome Rev. Greg Spradlin to the Baby Robot family. Check out his new deep cut “The Maker,” the first song to surface from the Reverend’s new album, Hi-Watter, an incredible set of songs more than 10 years in the making. This one is about when the Almighty and you don’t see eye to eye on how things are supposed to go down, and then He drops some hellfire that shakes your faith to the core.
Featuring The Band of Imperials, aka: Pete Thomas, part man, part machine, inspired and intrepid drummer for Elvis Costello’s Imposters. Guitarist and bass player David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, black-on-blonde Tele like a toy in his hands, the slicked-back, hulking picture of understated, impenetrable cool. And at the keys, pulling on the draw bars, stomping his feet and singing hallelujah, God rest his soul, the one man who could stand in for the inimitable Billy Preston, a close personal friend of our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ—Rudy Copeland.
This song is a slow-burner. Stick around for the ending. “I’m not keen on a lot of long guitar solos,” the Reverend says. “But David and I playing together—there’s a conversation going on between our guitars. Everything you hear David doing is one take. It’s rare that he needs two. He’s so intuitive and responsive. It sounds like we’re having this Duane Allman and Dickey Betts conversation up in space. This one turned into something I never saw coming.”
Listen to “The Maker” here, and be sure to follow Rev. Greg Spradlin and the Band of Imperials on all your social media and streaming platforms.
NPR’s Ann Powers joins World Cafe host, Raina Douris, to talk about the state of the music scene and some of her favorite new releases in Nashville right now, including Sylvia Rose Novak’s “Little Sister,” off her new LP, 𝑩𝒂𝒅 𝑳𝒖𝒄𝒌
The pandemic has hit the whole world hard, but the people of Nashville, Tenn., were still reeling from a devastating tornado when stay-at-home orders were issued. But the music hasn’t stopped. Recently, World Cafe‘s Nashville correspondent, Ann Powers of NPR Music, joined me via video chat to talk about how her hometown is doing with everything that’s happened. She also shares five new Nashville releases that she’s excited about, which have been added to the top of our World Cafe Nashville playlist below.
Americana duo Gypsy Outfit share new single “Blue Light Special” at Glide Magazine
Vents Magazine debuts new single from David Burchfield, “Feelin’ Pretty Alright”
Years before David Burchfield refined his distinctive blend of heart-on-sleeve indie folk, Woody Guthrie wanderlust and effortlessly genuine Americana, the Kansas City native earned his songwriting stripes in the trenches alongside like-minded artists Joe Pug and David Ramirez. Growing up in a house soundtracked by Bonnie Raitt & Neil Young records, Burchfield picked up the guitar at age 12, and cut his teeth singing Sunday-morning hymns in the church. Later, he spent his college summers working at a wilderness area in New Mexico, picking old-time songs with friends around the campfire at night.