Archive From June, 2013
Diggin’: Jerry McCain “This Stuff Just Kills Me”
inNewson June 20, 2013
Listen: This Stuff Just Kills Me When I first started working with blues artists in the early 1990s, Jerry “Boogie” McCain was a legendary mythical figure who lived down in Alabama. I saw on CCN that a fan of his in Philadelphia, PA, heard Jerry’s song, “Burn the Crack House Down,” and that is what […]
Center for Documentary Studies: Ms. Pudding’s Social Club
inUncategorizedon June 18, 2013
Ms. Pudding’s drink house is a neighborhood gathering space where people go to meet friends, have a drink and a fried bologna sandwich. The last time I was there, the Avon lady stopped by and my new friends took a break from chatting to stock up on their makeup and antiperspirant. I might add that […]
Center for Documentary Studies: Ironing Board Sam at the Depot
inUncategorizedon June 14, 2013
Part of the privilege of working with our artists is the opportunity to broker relationships with venues that help them establish a regular and reliable source of income. For Ironing Board Sam, that means pretty regular gigs at The Crunkleton in Chapel Hill, NC and The Depot in Hillsborough, NC. Since I’ve been a part […]
Kickstarter Ends on a High Note – Tom and Sam want to say Thanks!
inNewson June 13, 2013
We cannot believe the outpouring of support from you all for the Kickstarter funding TENTH. It more than DOUBLED its original goal! Check out the video below for a special thank-you from Tom.
Diggin’: Major Handy’s “Zydeco Feeling”
inNewson June 13, 2013
Listen: Zydeco Feeling This week’s Diggin’ introduces Major Handy’s track ”Zydeco Feeling.” The first time I saw Major play, I was about a foot away from him, wedged into a booth with my feet trying to avoid the mike cords in front of me and completely captivated by the performance. Major had the entire bar […]