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Gurf Morlix "The Parting Glass"

Heading to New York today, gonna see the sometimes sincere, sometimes funny, always entertaining Canadiana artist Corb Lund at Hill Country Barbecue Market. Leave it to me to leave Texas, land of serious smokers, to eat Texas Q in NYC, but it is the real deal. I like that the music is as much the real deal, as the food is, that makes for a perfect night out. Real stuff; life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness. Make the most of every day, because we only have so many. We share that too, the end, no one gets out of this world alive.

Gurf Morlix has today’s song. He introduced it to us by saying, ”A friend of mine emailed me and said you'd like it (the song), and I said why, does someone die in it?  He said yeah, but that's not why you'll like it. I learned it, and really liked it and starting doing some digging into it and found out it's at least 400 years old.  Maybe Robert Burns had something to do with it.  It's about a dying man's last drink, a pint of ale, and it's called “The Parting Glass.” It has the feel of Auld Lang Syne in it as well, and it would make for a mournful song as the year wanes. December starts today…the end is near. Gurf is the real deal too, catch him on a European tour for most of the month. We are so glad he came by Marathon Recorders in Nashville during Americana Fest to film “The Parting Glass” for Music Fog.

-Jessie Scott

JD Souther "Go Ahead And Rain"

Last week in New Orleans, I ran into the magnificent Ruby James and arranged a visit to the Music Box with her the next afternoon. Interesting place - living breathing art on a lot that formerly had a house on it which imploded in the late 90s. The material, brick, stone, wood and such, was repurposed to construct the mini buildings. Each building makes sound, and is a musical instrument, defying logic or expectation. Street Artist, Swoon is the impetus behind this new project which brings a whole new meaning to 'touching music.' The Music Box: A Shantytown Sound Laboratory is a remarkable offering. And trotting through the Bywater neighborhood, seeing how many artist are now camping out there, makes a statement about reclaiming communities and about planting seeds that will grow. The artists come first, don’t they? You have to see these pictures! This space has had three major performances where musicians have gathered to "play" the structural instruments. The final performance at the Music Box takes place on December 10, 2011. Also, it is open to the public on Friday and Saturday afternoons from 12-5, at 1027 Piety Street, New Orleans. I recommend a visit if you are in The Big Easy.

I don’t care what the artist crafts his work out of; I just so appreciate what that is. Whether it has physical manifestation, or is word craft and burns deep in one’s brain. Today we bring you a master wordsmith. JD Souther put a new record out earlier this year, stripping things down to the core. It is called Natural History.  It includes a few deep tunes from his rich catalog, one brand new one, and mega hits that are burned into your synapses like “You’re Only Lonely,” “Faithless Love,” “The Best of My Love,” “The Sad Café,” and “New Kid in Town.” JD Souther will be on WXPN’s World Café stage this Friday at noon (eastern) for Free At Noon, listen on line from anywhere. “Go Ahead And Rain,” was originally found on the 1984 Home At Dawn album. There is a period piece video here: ours was filmed in October during the Fall Music Fog Marathon at Marathon Recorders in Nashville.

-Jessie Scott

Go Ahead and Rain - Natural History

The V-Roys "Goodnight Loser"

From 1994 to 1999 The V-Roys, the seminal roots rock band from Knoxville barnstormed the south, ahead of the Americana movement that was shortly to follow. The V-Roys started life as the Viceroys, but had to shorten the name after threat of a lawsuit from a Jamaican band with that name. Their first album, Just Add Ice is a reference to the letters removed. They subsequently put out other somewhat tersely titled offerings. At the millennium’s end, the band broke up, and we have followed Scott Miller & The Commonwealth, and Mic Harrison & the High Score on their journeys for the last decade or so. When word came about release of the first-ever compilation from The V-Roys, I was stoked. You’ll find 18 tracks on Sooner or Later, with thirteen previously released and five unreleased, including covers of Tom T. Hall’s “That’s How I Got To Memphis,” Neil Young’s “Burned,” and Leiber and Stoller’s “Smokey Joe’s Café.”

The V-Roys played their last show on New Year’s Eve 1999 at the historic Tennessee Theatre in downtown Knoxville. It was time for Mic Harrison, Scott Miller, Jeff Bills and Paxton Sellers to do a reunion at the end of this year. After selling out the Bijou Theatre, the concert was moved to the glorious Tennessee Theatre, coming full circle. The title, is again somewhat terse, “One Show; Goodbye” The V-Roys New Year’s Eve blowout will find the band doing crowd pleasers and generally ripping it up. That will be a not-to-miss occasion if you are anywhere near the Knoxville area.

We jumped at the chance to film Scott Miller, and Mic Harrison at Marathon Recorders in Nashville during Americana Fest. We bring you the Music Fog version of “Goodnight Loser.”

-Jessie Scott

Goodnight Loser - Sooner or Later