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The Black Lillies "Goodbye Charlie"

Travel is a series of snapshots, impressions, and vignettes. For whatever reason, my experience at Americana Fest in Nashville this time was filled with heartfelt moments, often from total strangers spontaneously sharing stories. Oh yes, there were many magical music moment. The Americana Honors and Awards Show on Wednesday night at The Ryman Auditorium was simply spectacular. Every year we are amazed that it achieves the mark set by the previous year, and somehow, it just grows in stature each time. I watched, I listened, I absorbed! From the industry panels to the Americana Board and Membership Meeting, to a cool career counseling panel called Staying Alive hosted by Tamara Saviano, Tom Killorin and me, I tried to make the most of the landscape. You have to know that I missed the Music Foggers terribly. So many people asked after them and wished they were attending the conference, as did I. Oh what we could have captured with the 100 official artists and legions of other who were on hand.

Our Lone Star Music, KDRP, Hill Country Live and Luckenbach, Texas party on Saturday afternoon was a treat, with performances from John Fullbright, The Trishas, Jesse Dayton with Kinky Friedman and a special surprise set from Jimmy LaFave and Tim Easton. And did you know that there is a new Kinky Tribute album coming from Jesse? Yes indeed, it’s called Jesse Sings Kinky and it’s being released this fall!

There were so many stellar performers and great days and nights. Just as an example, I was in attendance for one evening that rolled with one fine band into another at the Basement: Lydia Loveless, Angel Snow, Sons Of Fathers, The Deep Dark Woods with Kendel Carson, and The Black Lillies. Music Fog filmed Cruz Contreras and Co. Last year during our capture at Marathon Recorders during the 2011 Fall Music Fog Marathon at Americana Fest. Bidding ‘adieu’ to Nashville for another year, here is “Goodbye Charlie.”

-Jessie Scott

Elephant Revival "Go On"

As I write this,  I am watching Hurricane Isaac coverage, and as I just visited New Orleans last week, I am feeling especially kindred with the folks in that town. I know that a lot of people didn’t evacuate with this storm, thinking it wasn’t going to be that dangerous. My son lives in NOLA, and I am texting him every few hours, as they are hunkered down, without power. It is hard to monitor these kinds of events from afar, and it is sure unsettling trying to second guess Mother Nature. With all of that, I am sweating out how slow moving this storm is, wondering if the infrastructure, which was rebuilt after Katrina, will hold up to the winds and rain and possible flooding. I am praying for everyones safe passage through the storm.

Today’s tune is one of encouragement to seize the moment and run with it. “Go On” from the amazing Colorado based band Elephant Revival. You know, I read all the comments that are posted on our YouTube channel, and the sentiments about these guys, by far and away, are raves. They are spectacular to see in concert, really special players and wonderfully intuitive as an ensemble. The good news is their fall tour takes them across the country eastbound, and then back! Here are Bonnie Paine, Sage Cook, Dan Rodriguez, Bridget Law, and Dango Rose with a tune from their Break In The Clouds album, filmed at the 2011 Americana Fest in Nashville at Marathon Recorders.

-Jessie Scott

Go On - Break In the Clouds

The Believers "Wait Around"

I’ve been walking around the French Quarter in New Orleans this weekend. It has been great observing people at their work. Hospitality is such a great calling card in this town. You know folks are earnest about accommodating you for a meal or, a bit of music, or whatever else you need. It is easy on the skin here. You get the sense that people know that they must earn their daily bread, but that it doesn’t get in the way of play. Moderation in all things. I think you probably need to be mindful of that when you live in a place where the party virtually never ends. But you can feel the balance, and the intention. People here are doing it; rebuilding a city, reknitting the social fabric. And it is good. If you haven’t been back since Katrina, you owe it to yourself to return. Here’s hoping Hurricane Isaac comes ashore as a non-event this week.

We filmed founding members Craig Aspen & Cynthia Frazzini of The Believers, during our Americana Fest Fall Music Fog Marathon last October in Nashville. BTW, Americana Fest is a month earlier this year, so I will be heading to Nashville in September. Unfortunately, Music Fog won't be there filming our sessions this time, though, because we didn’t make our Kickstarter goal.

The Believers formed in Seattle during the Alt. Country - No Depression era and have been recording and performing ever since. We actually filmed them for the first time two years earlier, when Tara Nevins brought them up on the Music Fog bus in 2009. Here is one from last year, a brand new song called “Wait Around.”

-Jessie Scott