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Grayson Capps “Heartbreak, Misery And Death”

November 15, 2024 Tony Burke 0
Grayson Capps delves deep into classic covers and ‘Old Weird America’. Hailing from Alabama, Grayson Capps started his musical career at Tulane University forming  The House Levellers and later a blues band Stavin’ Chain – who […]
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Grayson Capps “Columbus Stockade Blues” – forget me then, false love

September 27, 2024 Jonathan Aird 0
Titling your newest album ‘Heartbreak, Misery & Death‘ is an ideal way to get the attention of those who are interested in listening to this music we call Americana – these three words representing a significant […]
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Americana Roots: Grayson Capps

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Twenty albums in and yet another hugely impressive release from American Aquarium. A look back through the Americana UK archives will find plenty of references to American Aquarium, including a very rare 10 out of 10 […]
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Interview: Tinsley Ellis brings the good word acoustically nowadays

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In 2025, Tinsley Ellis returned to the deep roots of the blues after the success of his previous album, Naked Truth (Alligator Records, 2024). There are many different styles of playing wrapped up in his music, […]
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Interview: Dirk Powell on “Wake” and bridging modern and age-old roots music

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Dirk Powell is a special kind of musician, someone who, through family connections, knows and understands both Appalachia and Cajun music, and is at the same time comfortable with modern music technology. He has won four […]

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