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SUMMARY:Sugarcane Jane : Americana duo from Alabama LIVE in the Roots
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets HERE. \nSugarcane Jane is Anthony Crawford and Savana Lee—Americana’s husband-wife duo from Alabama’s Gulf Coast. Between them\, they have decades of rich musical experience: Anthony is an in-demand multi-instrumentalist and producer who has worked with such notables as Neil Young\, Steve Winwood\, and Dwight Yoakam. The music they make together is simple and direct\, rooted in country and rock\, and anchored by their sweet and soulful harmonies. \nTo know the couple’s roots is important in understanding the foundation of the duo’s incredible story. Anthony’s musical career has lead him all over the world beginning at Opryland at the age of eighteen to performing at the Grand Ole Opry with Roy Acuff\, to being on tour with Sonny James\, Neil Young (The Shocking Pinks\, The International Harvesters\, The Electric Band)\, Steve Winwood (Roll With It Tour)\, Vince Gill\, and Dwight Yoakam. He’s had appearances on Hee Haw\, Austin City Limits\, Live Aid\, Farm Aid\, Showtime\, the Late Show with David Letterman\, the Tonight Show with Jay Leno\, the Today Show\, Grammy Awards Show\, music videos (Wonderin-Neil Young\, Gone-Dwight Yoakam)\, movies (Heart of Gold-Neil Young\, Neil Young Trunk Show\, Blackhawk DVD). He’s played on stage with Paul McCartney with Neil Young at Hyde Park. He’s taken cover photos on albums like Neil Young’s Chrome Dreams II. His songs have been recorded by Steve Winwood\, Dwight Yoakam\, Kenny Rogers\, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band\, The Oak Ridge Boys\, Billy Burnett\, Sawyer Brown\, etc. \nPurchase Tickets HERE.
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SUMMARY:Jess Jocoy "Green & Gold" Americana LIVE in the Roots
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets HERE. \nJess Jocoy makes atmospheric Americana for rainy days and twilight hours. It’s an ethereal sound with organic roots\, anchored by a longtime love of country music\, a storyteller’s nuanced delivery\, and a folksinger’s finesse. A sound that blurs the lines between genres\, creating its own blend of twang and texture along the way. \nJess Jocoy knows a thing or two about great stories. She’s been writing them for years\, mixing autobiography with richly-imagined fiction\, gluing the whole thing together with a voice that’s every bit as evocative as her songwriting. Brighter Eyes [her latest release] begins a new chapter in her own story\, marking the spot where Jess learned to savor the present while pushing forward toward a better future. \nAmerican Songwriter “The Ballad of Two Lovers” Track Premiere: “…[the song] has a kind of mournful effervescence as it examines some of the hardest emotions to endure (and the hope that can still exist in the most difficult times). …a moving tribute to love’s dysfunction\, and it shows that something beautiful can still come out of even such a sad situation.” \nAmerican Songwriter “One [Wo]man Band: Coping with COVID-19 Fallout” Essay by Jess Jocoy \nGlide Magazine Full Album Stream Premiere:”With its rootsy and heartfelt blend of Americana\, folk and country\, the album finds Jocoy using music to explore what it means to find your place and purpose in the world. …With a powerful voice and an old soul that can be heard in her lyrics\, Jocoy lets her own life experiences transpire to the music\, which itself can veer from sparse and twangy rock… to quiet folk… to big sweeping soul… and bluesy\, poignant roots music… Throughout the album we hear an artist who balances serious songwriting chops with a commanding\, confident voice. …Such a Long Way is an exciting collection of songs from an artist we will undoubtedly be hearing more from in the future.”  \nNo Depression Album Review: “Jess Jocoy Sings Plainly and Poignantly on Debut Such A Long Way” \nThe Boot “Love Her Wild” Track Premiere: “… the slow-burning ode to strong women everywhere.”  \nAmericana Highways: “Aching to Feel Alive” Track + Lyric Video Premiere & Album Review:”Jocoy sings in a voice that is pure and pretty. She also has the ability to tell a story that makes you feel like you are right there experiencing the same emotions as the narrators of these tales… It’s hard not to be moved… profound… earnest… Seemingly without any effort\, she creates songs that have universal appeal.” \nAlan Cackett Album Review: “An artist of fierce originality and charisma\, Jess Jocoy is a dynamic singer and equally memorable songwriter\, her soulful vocals and descriptive lyrics excel… it’s just blissful\, ethereal and so brutally honest. …Jess Jocoy embraces the darker\, more sombre aspects of country and Americana. Filled with raw emotion\, intricate guitar melodies and soulful vocals\, her impassioned creations are a joy for your ears to behold. She delivers her songs of heartbreak\, desire\, loss and liberation as if her life depends upon it.” \nSuch A Long Way was recorded by musicians: Will Kimbrough (Emmylou Harris)\, Rob Crowell (Midland\, Deer Tick)\, Michael Rinne (Miranda Lambert)\, and Juan Solorzano (Molly Parden\, Becca Mancari) \nPast gigs of note include: \n– 2019 Contestant on NBC hit-series Songland(ep103) \n– 2019 AmericanaFest official showcasing artist \n– 2019: was invited to play Nashville’s historic Bluebird Cafe three times (2 Sunday Spotlight full-band showcases + 1 Writers Round hosted by Musicians Corner) \n– 2018 Winner of the nationwide Uber Music Movers competition \nPurchase Tickets HERE.
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LOCATION:the Roots
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SUMMARY:Valley Maker \, Americana Singer-Songwriter LIVE in the Roots
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets HERE. \nWe have all become experts in the imbalance of uncertainty these days\, newly accustomed to canceling plans and tentatively rescheduling them for some future we can only imagine. For Austin Crane—the ruminative songwriter\, riveting guitarist\, and singular voice performing and collaborating as Valley Maker—such a sense of uncertainty has emerged as his steadfast companion these last few years\, a period of profound transition. This flux is the anchor for Crane’s fourth and best album as Valley Maker\, the gorgeous and felicitous When the Day Leaves. \nEarly in 2019\, Crane and his wife\, Megan\, decided it was time to leave Seattle. South Carolina natives\, they’d been in Seattle for nearly a decade while he pursued a doctorate in human geography at the University of Washington\, and she worked as a midwife. As Summer 2019 ended\, they prepared to head east to Columbia\, SC\, rejoining a deep community of friends and moving into a century-old home in need of big love. Still\, major questions loomed: Would they\, just then past 30\, like it enough to stay\, to start a new life? And what did it mean to go home? \nDriven as it is by departure\, When the Day Leaves marks the arrival of Valley Maker as a trustworthy narrator for these shaky times. Crane synthesizes these complex feelings into the magnetic first single\, “No One Is Missing.” A song about reckoning with self-doubt while searching for community\, “No One Is Missing” acknowledges the tension inherent in those ideas\, especially during our polarized era. The swaying “Branch I Bend” is a workaday anthem and an ode to whatever goodness you find\, to recognizing grace in a world that can seem starved for it. \nAll these thoughts are rendered with newfound lyrical richness\, balancing intimate tidbits with universal ambiguity. Crane raises questions only to let them linger\, shaping clouds of geographical and political specifics and asking you to draw out the meaning. During “Mockingbird\,” he sings of moving to his Columbia home and planting a new tree\, tiny details that induce an imaginative diorama for the listener—where does life go from here? \nIn the months before recording began\, Austin convened with producer Trevor Spencer and longtime harmonizing partner Amy Godwin for sessions in Portland and Seattle\, teasing out the album’s interwoven arrangements and meticulous vocal harmonies. Then\, in November 2019\, Crane decamped from Columbia to the Pacific Northwest for a three-week session in the woods outside of Woodinville\, a small town northeast of Seattle at the foot of the Cascades. He stayed in the loft of Spencer’s Way Out Studio\, the collaborators sealing themselves off in a horse barn-turned-recording space like kids at summer camp\, just as winter’s mist closed in. \nThe time commitment is a crucial component of When the Day Leaves. For 46 minutes\, you feel like you’re sitting with Crane in an intricate\, unified sound-world of his design. He offloads his observations about our tangled thicket of hope and fear\, aspiration and exasperation. \nWhen the Day Leaves is an uninterrupted sequence of reflections about the generational limbo of being awed by and worried for this world. The anxiety of uncertainty—always part of life but now seemingly omnipresent—can be vexing\, a reality these songs acknowledge. Crane\, as he sings at one point\, is fully “aligned with my blues.” But these songs also affirm that life is an endless opportunity for renewal\, for trying again. As with dusk\, when the day leaves and “tries to start again” amid a riot of expiring colors\, we eventually learn what comes next. \nPurchase Tickets HERE.
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