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The Wire (p.60) - "It's both theatrical and confrontational, switching back and forth between its two polarities of expression. The juddering stop-start music matches the vocal extremes as acoustic guitar shares space with dissonant noise." Amplicon Review
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$11.18 With Adam Lambert, American Idol finally got a finalist who was completely, utterly contemporary, aware of what's hip in music and culture and aware of how music is made and consumed in 2009, never seeming to try to follow fads or set trends, just embodying the time. Mercifully, he came in second to Kris Allen, for if he came in first he may have had to tame his self-styled glamazon ways. A second place finish allowed Lambert to come ...
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$7.99 Born in Hamilton, Ohio, Doug’s formative years were spent in his Father’s hometown of Hyden, KY (pop. 250). Located about midway between Thousandsticks and Smilax just West of Hazard, this was a fertile place for Doug’s country roots to grow strong and deep. Our ears are grateful.Music was a big part of his Fathers large family in the Eastern KY hills. All the kinfolk seemed to either sing or play an instrument. Naturally, Doug yearned to join the fun, and asked his Dad to teach him to play the guitar. The guitar was a great present for a five year old, but the greater gift was Dad’s teaching Doug’s little fingers their first three chords which began Doug’s musical journey.Doug took to his newfound joy with a passion, and just one year after picking up the instrument, his proud parents entered him in his first talent show. Doug’s rendition of “You Ain’t Nothin’ but a Hound Dog” won him 1st prize, and the course was set.Upon spotting his first piano at his Dad’s church, Doug set his mind to teaching himself to play. From then on he played and sang at every service he could. By the age of 15 Doug had formed a country band with his cousins and he sang lead and played bass with them every weekend at various places throughout the Kentucky coal country.Sensing the talent that was emerging as her son learned several instruments; Doug’s Mother led him another step forward and took him to an audition for the Renfro Valley Jamboree in Renfro, KY. Doug sat at the piano and began to sing. The musical director stopped him halfway through the first song and said he’d heard enough. Doug was hired on the spot.Initially hired to play piano for the house band and sing one song per show, Doug’s powerful vocals generated such a fan response that he was soon given three songs in the set list. Two years of playing regularly with seasoned professional musicians allowed Doug to hone his skills and develop the stage presence that he carries with him today.Back in his native town of Hamilton, OH, Doug supported himself and his young family by working construction jobs while continuing to play churches, fairs, and festivals whenever he got the chance. By 25 the cuts and bruises of construction work combined with the undeniable pull of his love for music led him to learn the Nashville number system in order to begin doing studio session work. As the session work grew into stage work, Doug started playing larger shows and began to taste where all this was heading.Once, while playing guitar for the opening band at a Tracy Byrd show, Doug was warming up his guitar and vocals in the dressing room when Tracy and his manager heard him and stopped in. Tracy stood silently until Doug finished and then said, “Man that was some great singing. Someone’s ...
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$13.09 Grayson Capps recently turned 40, and although he's had several brushes with fame, he's still making his living the old fashioned way, playing every venue he can, whenever he can. He graduated from Tulane with a B.F.A. in acting and immediately started a thrash-folk band called the House Levelers that made the cover of USA Today and opened for bigger, more famous bands before breaking up. Stavin' Chain, his next band, got signed by a German label that had just arranged a distribution deal for the U.S. with PolyGram when that company was gobbled up by Universal Music. He met director Shainee Gabel in the late '90s, and she used some of Capps' tunes for the soundtrack of her documentary Anthem, which featured Willie Nelson, Michael Stipe, and Hunter S. Thompson, but the film didn't help his career. Gabel used his tunes again in A Love Song for Bobby Long, with John Travolta and Scarlett Johansson, but again there was no big cash-in. Hyena discovered a homemade album of Capps' tunes in 2004 and has been putting out his albums ever since. Critics have compared him to Tom Waits, Townes Van Zandt, and Jeffrey Lee Pierce, but Capps owes little to any of them. He describes his own music as "the voices of dead prophets screaming out of the mouths of town drunks," which could be a lyric from one of his tunes. The tunes here can be divided into mindless rockers and more serious, but still rocking, ...
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