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Connor Christian & Southern Gothic "Sheets Down"

Did’ya see Mick Jagger on Saturday Night Live? He did a great job hosting, and made an especially joyful noise when he performed “The Last Time” with Arcade Fire. He also did performances with the Foo Fighters and Jeff Beck. I guess it takes three bands to replace the rest of the Stones (LOL). Lately, I have been picking tracks for my new radio show at KDRP and I have to tell you that there is plenty of early Rolling Stones in the mix. There is something so eternal about how they translated the great American blues and R&B traditions, and then brought it back to the shores of the U.S. The roots music movement owes those Brits a huge debt of gratitude.

Connor Christian & Southern Gothic’s music lives at the intersection of Southern music: Roots Rock, Americana and Country. CCSG's latest release, New Hometown (Part 1), an eight song set, is actually two EPs that were recorded at the same time. New Hometown strips down what the band did on the 2009 release 90 Proof Lullabies. Back in January none other than Billboard, the venerable music biz trade magazine, cited CC&SG as a “Best Bets 2012.” We had them come to our lair, the Music Fog Marathon at Threadgill’s during SXSW® music week, and I was most impressed with their honest, passionate, and impeccable delivery. Here is a taste, “Sheets Down.”

- Jessie Scott

Sheets Down - New Hometown, Pt. 1

The Defibulators "You'll Never Get Your Papers On Me"

Lost dog alert! Kate in New Orleans found a really cute pup in the park on Thursday, and so far, no one has claimed her. What to do? The microchip implant is registered to a phone number that is not in service. No one has reported a dog with her description missing. I just might have to drive to New Orleans to bring her home with me if no one claims her. I have been thinking about getting a dog. Dogs rule here in Austin. And what a face!

We have an unreleased track today from one of our favorite bands, The Defibulators. They simply bring joy and energy in their hybrid of bluegrass, rockabilly, honky-tonk, and punk. The first time we filmed them was at the Americana Music Association’s Americana Fest almost two years ago in Nashville. Plans are already underway for this year’s event which takes place September 12th through 15th. It was great to see the whole band at Threadgill’s WHQ a few months back during our Spring Music Fog Marathon. They have some dates this summer for you to catch up with them. Here they are: Erin Brueggemann- VOX, Bryan Jennings - VOX, banjo, acoustic guitar, Justin Smith – fiddle, Chris Hartway - Electric Guitar, Spencer Zahn – Bass, Dave Scalia – drums, and Michael Ginsberg - washboard, harmonica; doing “You’ll Never Get Your Papers On Me.” Woot!

-Jessie Scott

Midnight River Choir "Church of the Midnight Moon"

We still have several artists that we filmed during the Spring Music Fog Marathon that have yet to see light of day on our pages. Ya gotta know that it is so hard to sort all this out, and by no means are the last any lesser than the first. We just have to work through the process - curating 44 bands and countless songs. Quite frankly, we wouldn’t have booked the folks we did, if we didn’t want them ALL. As you know, we only scratch the surface, as we would love to do even more acts during our marathons, but we have to sleep at least a little bit. So, in answer to a post on Facebook a couple of weeks ago, it is time for some Midnight River Choir!

We first encountered MRC during MusicFest at Steamboat Springs in January of 2011. We loved having them. This year at MusicFest, I did video webcast of the sets from the "big tent." As this time the Fog production team didn’t make the trip. That left me to see music and hang out, and I got to catch up with a whole lot of folks that I know and love. Among them, the MRC guys. Since Music Fog was not in attendance in 2012 for MusicFest or for Folk Alliance, that made for a bit of a scramble in making sure we had all the musical ‘constituencies’ covered during our Spring event at Threadgill’s in March. On that roster was Midnight River Choir, and we were all super impressed with how much they have grown as a band since we saw them last. We are talking your fined tuned machine! Mitchell Pyeatt, Bobby Drivel III, Justin Nelson, and Eric Middleton played a bunch of tunes for us from their Welcome To Delirium? album. Why is there a question mark at the end of the album title? You can ask them when you see them.

-Jessie Scott

Church of the Midnight Moon - Welcome to Delirium?