The Kentucky Waterfalls will be saying goodbye to the Madison country scene come July. There are still a handful of opportunities to say goodbye to Katie and Evan. The country music scene just got a lot less sweeter.
On March 18th in Lacrosse and on March 24th in Joliet, IL, Madison's own Whitney Mann will be opening for Willie Nelson. Hot damn, this is great news! Whitney has worked her tail off and this opportunity will take her far.
Earl Foss' Brown Derby is back at the Crystal Corner on Wednesday nights. Snow is melting, Madison is springing life from her bosom, and The Derb' is back. Life is good. Ghost Town Council and The Derb' will be playing together on March 31st at the aforementioned Corner of Crystal. As always, no cover and lots of fun.
Get out there and enjoy some music (country or otherwise).
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
Joe Fred bringing the love
I met Joe Fred through my employment at Guitar Center. He informed me of a project he was working on that focused on change and positive life affirmation through music. His project -- The Light Shines On -- has been in the works for quite some time, and I'm glad that he has seen it through to fruition. The music is very deliberate and fun, profound and deep, yet delightfully simple and intrinsic.
For reasons I've explained before, I don't do album reviews. Generally this means you have to take my word for it and go download it if my description sounds remotely entertaining. However, you won't have to do that for "The Light Shines On." Joe put his money where his mouth is and is gifting the entire world a copy of his album for the month of March. All he asks in return is that you turn other people on to his website so they can share in the goodness.
Stop by www.3ply.org/ to get a copy of his beautiful music.
Thanks for stopping by, enjoy music.
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