Folk Alliance

8 Ball Aitken "Outback Booty Call"

I must admit, when there was a FaceBook message to friend 8 Ball Aitken, I was intrigued! Was this a drug reference, or had I encountered an inveterate pool shark? I took the plunge. 8 Ball Aitken is Australia's best loved banana picker turned guitar picker, who has released his third album, Rebel With A Cause. From his website, "This is a raw sound from the deep north, straight out of the Mareeba Delta, all steamy and bouncing off the remnants of extinct volcanoes, booming through the cane fields. 8 Ball rolls into your personal soundtrack, packing wild wet tropics cowboy songs from the roadside, original roots music with balls."

He got on the bus with a didgeridoo. We were alarmed. 8 Ball made the bus rumble, and then he rocked! The song "Outback Booty Call" got the 2009 Capital News Q Country Song of the Year Award. Here it is on the Music Fog Bus from Celebrity Coaches during Folk Alliance 2010 in Memphis.

-Jessie Scott

8 Ball Aitken - Rebel With a Cause - Outback Booty Call

Randy Weeks "Can't Let Go"

I had some friends in from out of town recently. Austin is a hard place to plan an evening's festivities, just because there are so many choices. So many different directions to go in. It's an embarrassment of riches, for sure. So we started at Gueros for some kickass Mexican food, with some New Bohemia Beer as a complement. Then a trip to The Broken Spoke, for some honest to goodness honky tonk, with an amazing amount of two steppin' audience participation. And then it was off to a place called Sam's Town Point. I had never been. We turned off the main drag onto a road that looked to be nothing but suburban houses. And then on the left, there was a parking lot, rag tag, with a couple of biker dudes just getting ready to leave. We walked in, and lo and behold, there was Ramsay Midwood on stage, accompanied by none other than Randy Weeks. And in the audience? BettySoo, Stoneyhoney, Jesse Dayton, and Jimmy Lafave. It felt like home. What can I say?

Several weeks back, Randy came onboard the Music Fog Bus from Celebrity Coaches, and played a classic that he wrote, and that Lucinda Williams included on her Grammy award winning CD Car Wheels...yes, of course, it's "Can't Let Go."

-Jessie Scott

Randy Weeks - Madeline - Can't Let Go

Gordie Tentrees "Mercy or Sin"

When a song hits the spot, it's transformative. A good song evokes, entices. It can be our rally cry, our voice against oppression, our way out. It can be the fastest conduit to our deepest emotion and the only source of clarity for a head full of confusion. It transports us out of the mundane and plants us smack in the middle of another time in our lives, perhaps with a past love or among the hopes of a new one.

Canadians Gordie Tentrees and Jennie Sosnowski co-wrote a sweet transformative gem as the title track of the latest album, Mercy or Sin. It's about two young lovers' desire for each other and the anticipation of what that love will bring. Yukon boy meets Prairie girl. I listen to that lighthearted, loping beat throughout and it pulls me right along with them, "hoping for mercy, hoping for sin."

We were lucky enough to nab this recording (including Gordie, Jennie, and Ken Hermanson) on the Music Fog bus at the Folk Alliance. We've since learned that "Mercy or Sin" is a finalist out of 15,000 entries in the Americana music category of the International Songwriting Competition. How cool is that?! Voting takes place next month by an esteemed panel of judges including Tom Waits, Jeff Beck, Loretta Lynn, Jerry Lee Lewis, Robert Earl Keen, James Cotton and Ray Wylie Hubbard. Ready to slip away?

-Denise

Gordie Tentrees - Mercy or Sin - Mercy or Sin