Americana Music Festival

Over The Rhine "Only God Can Save Us Now"

I call New York City a contact sport. Most people who don’t live here think it is an unfriendly, foreboding place. Really nothing could be further from the truth. There is the burgeoning realization here that we are all in it together. Saturday night there was a gaggle of club kids on my subway car, well dressed with the least possible amount of clothing on. Snap judgments aside, upon talking to them, I found out that they were actors, and coming home for seeing a show on Broadway. They were cultured, multiracial, educated, and full of joy. People watching reigns supreme here. Not to mention, the chasing of dreams is a high art form in this city.

Over The Rhine is dream chasing, too, as they want to record two albums this year. They are doing a house concert at their farm on May 26th to raise money for the project. We love self-funded, self-propelled projects. It keeps the vision focused. Over The Rhine has been passionately following their own path for over two decades now. This is music infused with milk and honey. Music Fog caught up with Over The Rhine during Americana Fest 2010, when The Long Surrender, was soon to be released. Here are multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Linford Detweiler and vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Karin Bergquist, AKA OTR, with “Only God Can Save Us Now.”

-Jessie Scott

Only God Can Save Us Now - The Long Surrender (Bonus Track Version)

Robert Ellis "Friends Like Those"

Wowie zowie, Music Fog is about to hit 15 million views on our YouTube Channel. We do over 500,000 views every month, as people tell people and virally spread the word. We love the role of curator, providing an opportunity to reach Roots Music lovers worldwide. There are a couple of things you need to know. We all have fulltime jobs outside of Music Fog, because it has never sustained us financially. So requests for us to show up in different cities to video your band are unlikely to happen. We are an enigma. We don’t live in Texas or Nashville; we don’t even live in the same city as each other. So to get us all together for an event requires some planning and some cash, for that matter. We were self-funded while we could do that with our XM severance pay, but that is long gone. We hope that we can find funding for the Americana Music Association Conference and Festival in September, but I ain’t holding my breath. Sponsorships are hard to find, and most of the artists we would want to film don’t have budgets for these kinds of things, as they are mostly just scraping by themselves. That said, maybe a coalition of the willing could be formed. BTW, we won’t do another Kickstarter campaign to get it done.

The video today is from Robert Ellis, recorded in Nashville during Americana Fest 2011. “Friends Like Those” has a particularly poignant message, especially as we lead such mobile lives these days. Thankfully there are ways to stay in touch that make it easier to bridge the miles, but there is nothing that can compare to being together. Big news from Robert’s camp is that he is working on the follow up to the 2011 Photographs album, where you will find this song. He is steeped in the old school tradition, especially when he is solo, but you owe it to yourself to see him with his band, as it becomes an altogether different vibe. Great musicianship, great songs, great voice. Here is Robert Ellis with the Music Fog video of “Friends Like Those.”

-Jessie Scott

Elephant Revival "Ancient Sea"

Hope you had a spectacular holiday. Me, I am sitting in the airport in NOLA, wondering if I will make it all the way back to NYC because of the storms and the attendant airport delays. I feel so sorry for the folks impacted by the tornado breakout in the South, tragic, especially on Christmas Day.

Today, we have something filmed at the Americana Music Fest 2011, from the amazing Elephant Revival. BTW, they have a brand new EP out. The song we bring you is the Music Fog recording of "Ancient Sea." Timeless music, perfect for the days after, and the days to come.

-Jessie Scott