REVIEW: Le Band Passe Partout – Louisiana Cajun Music

For reasons I'll get to later, I thought I'd revisit the world of Cajun music for this review, spotlighting a newly released album on the Swallow label (Flat Town Music). It's actually a reissue of the debut album for Le Band Passe Partout, an authentic group straight from the bayou, and it's simply titled Louisiana … Continue reading REVIEW: Le Band Passe Partout – Louisiana Cajun Music

REVIEW: Merle Haggard – The Bluegrass Sessions

I would guess that legendary musicians - or artists of any kind, for that matter - are sometimes tempted to sit back and rest on their laurels. However, I would also guess that part of what makes them a legend is that they're continuously striving to stretch themselves, and that's certainly Merle Haggard's intent on … Continue reading REVIEW: Merle Haggard – The Bluegrass Sessions

Turkey, Trimmings — And Straw?

When I was young, it wasn't unusual for a huge group of family members to assemble for holiday dinners at my maternal Grandparents' home. It was a small house outside a rural village, and they'd moved from their tenant farm because my Granddad was into middle-age, and had given up farming for the less physically … Continue reading Turkey, Trimmings — And Straw?

REVIEW: Mindy Smith – My Holiday

Well, it looks like this particular Grinch finds himself once again reviewing a Christmas album, but that's OK because it's the kind I like. My Holiday, on the Vanguard label, is talented young vocalist Mindy Smith's third album but her first holiday effort, and she's assembled a very nice mix of traditional holiday pieces and … Continue reading REVIEW: Mindy Smith – My Holiday

Claude King – Still Climbing That Mountain

In the early 1960's I had a brief career as a small-town radio DJ, which might sound a little glamorous but I have to confess that I fell short of the ideal in several ways. Among my shortcomings was the fact that mine wasn't the smoothest voice in broadcasting history, and I also sounded like … Continue reading Claude King – Still Climbing That Mountain

Faron Young – The Hillbilly Heartthrob

Faron Young experienced most of the highs - and the lows - that sometimes accompany country music fame. He was not only a big star, with several number-one hits and the adulation of fans, but he was also tremendously influential, helping many young performers get their start. And yet his life spiraled downward in later … Continue reading Faron Young – The Hillbilly Heartthrob

From Alvino To Zoot – The Name’s The Thing

I was churning through my music collection recently, trying to bring order to the chaos that results from a haphazard mix of digital music files, CDs, and even a few cassettes and vinyl records. In case you're wondering (and I know you are) I got rid of my eight-track tapes a long time ago -- … Continue reading From Alvino To Zoot – The Name’s The Thing

Songs With A Message – Henson Cargill

I've always had a bad habit - OK, several bad habits - but in this case I'm specifically talking about one that's related to the way I enjoy music. I've always found that I'm first attracted to the melody and pace of a song long before I ever really pay much attention to its lyrics. … Continue reading Songs With A Message – Henson Cargill

Kristofferson Gets Assist From Sammi Smith

At the risk of infuriating his many fans, I have to confess that I've never been able to really warm to the singing of Kris Kristofferson. I understand that his tortured vocal style might be appropriate to the angst-ridden songs he's written, but I really think that it's the songs themselves that will form the … Continue reading Kristofferson Gets Assist From Sammi Smith

Jimmie Driftwood – A Teacher Who Became A Musical Treasure

He's seldom mentioned these days, and even at his peak never experienced huge record sales. He also didn't have the passionate following of other, more politically-minded folk music artists, but Jimmie Driftwood still left his mark on American music. Born James Corbett Morris in rural Arkansas, he was brought up in an family that included … Continue reading Jimmie Driftwood – A Teacher Who Became A Musical Treasure