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Well, as promised, I am back from my long break one last time for 2017 to announce the 2017 Artists and Bands of the Year.
A brief history (you can skip this part if your read/heard this before - but there may be some new nugget of information).
E2TG officially started in May 2011. Before that, I had been posting my morning shuffles on Facebook (and sometimes Twitter) for about two years. With encouragement, I decided to turn that into a blog. In the very early days, my shuffles were mostly older songs from my collection along with some more recent "discoveries" - mostly somewhat mainstream indie music. I knew I wanted E2TG to be more that that, but I wasn't sure where to begin. When you start a new music blog - artists and bands typically don't start sending you music right away.
I began to notice that bands that I had never heard of started following me on Twitter. I decided to give some of them a listen, and lo and behold, some of them were good. So, I came up with the idea of posting about a band every week and calling it the Twitter Band of the Week - this eventually was shortened to Band of the Week to reflect the different ways I got music.
When I got to the end of 2011, I realized a had named thirty something "Bands of the Week" (in those early days it seemed to be mostly bands and even when it was a solo artist - I just stuck with the generic name). Anyway, on a lark, I decided to have a Band of the Year Readers Poll (it was half tongue in cheek - because I didn't have a huge readership by that point - a few loyal readers). It turned out to be great fun and did draw a lot of people to the site. In the end, a band from England called The Mobbs attracted a large late turnout and won the crown. Ubiquity Machine came in second (Howard Rabach of UM was probably my first reader that I didn't already know).
The poll was so much fun that I decided to start a Band of the Month Poll. All of the Bands of the Week would compete, The first few months were fun. I think it was January or February of 2012, there was an epic battle between The End Men and MAKAR that was especially fun. At the end of 2012, I had twelve Bands of the Month - I added a few "Wild Card" selections and the second Band of the Year was held in December of 2012. Skeletons in the Piano from Upstate New York won that,
By 2013, the monthly polls stopped being so much fun, and I started realizing that it drew attention away from the music a little. Also, the number of artists I started find grew so that featuring just one per week was not enough. So I moved to Featured Artists of the Month (usually ten per month).
When I reached the end of 2013, I decided to forgo the year end poll, and just name my Band of the Year. Brooklyn's The End Men were the obvious and deserving choice. They were, at the time, the most tagged artist on my blog (they are still second), and I loved and love their music.
In 2014, my life turned upside down, and in the midst of that I met Darrin Bradbury and subsequently began to get more connected to Nashville's music community which was undergoing a major renaissance. I don't think anyone who read E2TG back then was a bit surprised when I named Darrin Artist of the Year. (It didn't make sense to call him a "Band of the Year" - because he was mostly playing solo at that point).
Darrin introduced me to Jon Latham, and by the spring of 2015, I was pretty well set on naming Jon the Artist of the Year (in fact Darrin recommended him for the award), Then, he released his debut album Real Bad News and that sealed the deal.
By 2016, I was fully entrenched in the Nashville music community and was getting a ton more great music from all over the country. I was having a hard time deciding upon a Band or Artist of the Year (so many worthy choices). In the end, I got the idea of having a Band and an Artist of the Year, and furthermore I picked two Artists of the Year - one from Nashville and one not from Nashville. I tried to be clear about the fact that this was not intended to be seen a local vs. national/international distinction. It merely reflected that while Nashville had begun to kind of dominate E2TG - I wasn't nor did I intend to be just a "Nashville Music Blog". I named Valued Customer Band of the Year - I had been following them for years and their Hugecup album was a remarkable achievement. Jason P. Krug was named Artist of the Year - non-Nashville. Following the demise of Grimm Generation - a long-time E2TG fave, he released his masterpiece - a meditation on loss called Zen of Losing. Brian Wright was named Artist of the Year - Nashville. He made great music - both solo and backing ALT - Live, and he co-founded a new record company - Cafe Rooster Records.
Which brings us to 2017. For E2TG - 2017 was a year of growth, and I think that is reflected in the list of close to 100 Earie Awards that I handed out - a list that included some well-known national and international acts which I was able to feature - along with the lesser known but awesome bands and artists who continue to be the primary focus of E2TG.
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Without further ado, here are the 2017 E2TG Bands and Artists of the Year!
Friday, December 29, 2017
Friday, December 22, 2017
Featured Friday Morning Shuffle - I Feel Fine, "Honk" Mix
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Well, this is it! The final shuffle of the year, and the final batch of Earie awards.
Since I just know I will have forgotten someone who really should have won an Earie, I wanted to take this time to offer a sincere expression of appreciation to everyone who helped make this year bearable. If you released music that I heard, if you played a show I attended, if we attended a show together, if we shared music on social media, if you came to one of my residency shows, if you listened to Double Shot, if you read his blog, if you helped to bring great music to people, if you are reading this now, thank you!
As I have been mentioning, I plan to post the Artist(s)/Band(s) of the Year next week. I can announce today that, expanding on what I did last year, E2TG will hand out a total of four "Golden Earies" for 2017. There will be both an Artist and a Band of the Year for both Nashville and non-Nashville.
As I explained last week, this should not be taken to mean that the Nashville awards are some sort of local award vs. the non-Nashville being a national award. These designations merely serves to acknowledge both the roots of E2TG as well as the fact that while there is a definite Nashville focus, I will always remember and appreciate the bands and artists from other cities that supported E2TG before most in Nashville knew I existed.
Well, let's get to the final shuffle of the year:
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Well, this is it! The final shuffle of the year, and the final batch of Earie awards.
Since I just know I will have forgotten someone who really should have won an Earie, I wanted to take this time to offer a sincere expression of appreciation to everyone who helped make this year bearable. If you released music that I heard, if you played a show I attended, if we attended a show together, if we shared music on social media, if you came to one of my residency shows, if you listened to Double Shot, if you read his blog, if you helped to bring great music to people, if you are reading this now, thank you!
As I have been mentioning, I plan to post the Artist(s)/Band(s) of the Year next week. I can announce today that, expanding on what I did last year, E2TG will hand out a total of four "Golden Earies" for 2017. There will be both an Artist and a Band of the Year for both Nashville and non-Nashville.
As I explained last week, this should not be taken to mean that the Nashville awards are some sort of local award vs. the non-Nashville being a national award. These designations merely serves to acknowledge both the roots of E2TG as well as the fact that while there is a definite Nashville focus, I will always remember and appreciate the bands and artists from other cities that supported E2TG before most in Nashville knew I existed.
Well, let's get to the final shuffle of the year:
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Trending Thursday Morning Shuffle - What Have I Become? Mix
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Well... here we are at the penultimate shuffle of the year, and the penultimate Earie post (not counting the "Golden Earier" posts.
Reflecting on 2017 some more (although really ready to see it in my rear-view mirror), and I see ups and downs - as with most years. To me there is a fundamental shift that happened this year. Perspective and perception are everything, and so I don't always know when my experience of something (a year perhaps) is mine alone - or if it is shared. I can say, though, that I have heard enough people talking about this year to know that I am not alone my outlook. That shift - is not for the best - IMHO, nor is it a permanent shift. Already, I see signs of hope. It seems like every year, I enter the year filled with some sense of hope that I will do more or better or at least different. This year, I'm not sure I have hope, but I think I do have resolve. I don't make resolutions at New Years - I don't have much luck with those, but I do tend to see the cycling of the calendar as an opportunity to revisit and change things that aren't working.
This is the winter solstice - the shortest day of the year. Hanukkah just ended, Christmas is coming up as is Kwanzaa. And the end of the calendar year in the west. And so, I send out well wishes to anyone who is reading this - no matter what you do or do not celebrate. In a divided nation and a divided world, I send out thoughts of reconciliation and peace and harmony.
This is just my tiny corner of the internet, but I am so grateful for all of the wonderful people I have met because of it.
Let's shuffle:
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Well... here we are at the penultimate shuffle of the year, and the penultimate Earie post (not counting the "Golden Earier" posts.
Reflecting on 2017 some more (although really ready to see it in my rear-view mirror), and I see ups and downs - as with most years. To me there is a fundamental shift that happened this year. Perspective and perception are everything, and so I don't always know when my experience of something (a year perhaps) is mine alone - or if it is shared. I can say, though, that I have heard enough people talking about this year to know that I am not alone my outlook. That shift - is not for the best - IMHO, nor is it a permanent shift. Already, I see signs of hope. It seems like every year, I enter the year filled with some sense of hope that I will do more or better or at least different. This year, I'm not sure I have hope, but I think I do have resolve. I don't make resolutions at New Years - I don't have much luck with those, but I do tend to see the cycling of the calendar as an opportunity to revisit and change things that aren't working.
This is the winter solstice - the shortest day of the year. Hanukkah just ended, Christmas is coming up as is Kwanzaa. And the end of the calendar year in the west. And so, I send out well wishes to anyone who is reading this - no matter what you do or do not celebrate. In a divided nation and a divided world, I send out thoughts of reconciliation and peace and harmony.
This is just my tiny corner of the internet, but I am so grateful for all of the wonderful people I have met because of it.
Let's shuffle:
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Wild Wednesday Morning Shuffle - Use Your Words Mix
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3 more shuffles left in 2017. Feeling kind of ready to kick this year to the curb, but we have some business left to do.
I have a few more out of shuffle Earies to hand out.
First, the "New Kid(s) in Town" award: we have a tie! Congrats to WXNA and to Cafe Rooster Records.
WXNA - words cannot express how happy I am that this station started about a year and half ago. Not only because it has given me to incredible opportunity to have a show with Sue Havlish, but also because it is such a valuable to asset to the city of Nashville. The founders were all long-time DJ's at Vanderbilt's WRVU. When their bid to save that station fell short, they went to work and man did they work! That work has paid off in spades. A couple of months ago, WXNA was voted Best Radio Station in Nashville by the readers of the Nashville Scene. To some, it may not be clear just how amazing an accomplishment this was. Nashville has a celebrated radio history. In terms of terms of "alternative" music - WRLT Lightning 100 has been an institution for nearly 30 years. For WXNA to be voted best radio station in this town after just over one year of operation reflects the void that the station has filled in this community. As I have said, I am still flabbergasted to be able to play even a small part in this station.
Cafe Rooster Records - Not long after WXNA went on the air, Brian Wright, Sally Jaye, and Darrin Bradbury decided to create Cafe Rooster Records to release their records and other worthwhile releases. Their Americana Music Fest parties are already legendary (after just two years). Their line-up includes releases by Brian Wright, Ladies Gun Club, Darrin Bradbury, and Jon Latham (his latest album, Lifers is one of the best of 2017. They also released the incredible Strange Freedom: Songs of Love and Protest compilation. Cafe Rooster Session Vol. 2 was released a couple of months ago and features not only the aforementioned artists, but also some very special guests. In May, Cafe Rooster Records hosted one of the E2TG Residency Nights and put on an epic show that I will not soon forget.
I can't wait to see what the future holds for both of these Nashville treasures.
I would be remiss if I didn't give the "Co-Conspirator" award to Collins de la Cour. Collins was the first ever guest contributor to E2TG - contributing some insightful coverage of the Americana Music Fest back in September. Look for more from Collins in 2018!
This is the time of the Earies when I start stressing out over who I may have accidentally omitted.
Anyway, after today, we have two more days of Earies and still a fair number of awards to hand out. Next week, the "Golden Earies" for Band(s) and/or Artist(s) of the Year for 2017.
Today's shuffle (as we do on Wednesdays) comes from all of the songs in my phone's memory. Things can get wild - so let's shuffle:
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3 more shuffles left in 2017. Feeling kind of ready to kick this year to the curb, but we have some business left to do.
I have a few more out of shuffle Earies to hand out.
First, the "New Kid(s) in Town" award: we have a tie! Congrats to WXNA and to Cafe Rooster Records.
WXNA - words cannot express how happy I am that this station started about a year and half ago. Not only because it has given me to incredible opportunity to have a show with Sue Havlish, but also because it is such a valuable to asset to the city of Nashville. The founders were all long-time DJ's at Vanderbilt's WRVU. When their bid to save that station fell short, they went to work and man did they work! That work has paid off in spades. A couple of months ago, WXNA was voted Best Radio Station in Nashville by the readers of the Nashville Scene. To some, it may not be clear just how amazing an accomplishment this was. Nashville has a celebrated radio history. In terms of terms of "alternative" music - WRLT Lightning 100 has been an institution for nearly 30 years. For WXNA to be voted best radio station in this town after just over one year of operation reflects the void that the station has filled in this community. As I have said, I am still flabbergasted to be able to play even a small part in this station.
Cafe Rooster Records - Not long after WXNA went on the air, Brian Wright, Sally Jaye, and Darrin Bradbury decided to create Cafe Rooster Records to release their records and other worthwhile releases. Their Americana Music Fest parties are already legendary (after just two years). Their line-up includes releases by Brian Wright, Ladies Gun Club, Darrin Bradbury, and Jon Latham (his latest album, Lifers is one of the best of 2017. They also released the incredible Strange Freedom: Songs of Love and Protest compilation. Cafe Rooster Session Vol. 2 was released a couple of months ago and features not only the aforementioned artists, but also some very special guests. In May, Cafe Rooster Records hosted one of the E2TG Residency Nights and put on an epic show that I will not soon forget.
I can't wait to see what the future holds for both of these Nashville treasures.
I would be remiss if I didn't give the "Co-Conspirator" award to Collins de la Cour. Collins was the first ever guest contributor to E2TG - contributing some insightful coverage of the Americana Music Fest back in September. Look for more from Collins in 2018!
This is the time of the Earies when I start stressing out over who I may have accidentally omitted.
Anyway, after today, we have two more days of Earies and still a fair number of awards to hand out. Next week, the "Golden Earies" for Band(s) and/or Artist(s) of the Year for 2017.
Today's shuffle (as we do on Wednesdays) comes from all of the songs in my phone's memory. Things can get wild - so let's shuffle:
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Trending Tuesday Morning Shuffle - Poison Water Mix
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In the last few days, I have had more than more conversation about how Nashville's embarrassment of musical riches can be easy to take for granted. On any given night, we can wander out to your favorite neighborhood bar and be likely to see any one or more than one or all of the following: world-class musicians, musicians who have backed up the biggest names in the music business, top-notched songwriters (young and not-so-young). All of this while mingling with other incredibly talented musicians, songwriters, photographers, journalists, artist managers, publicists, etc - in a totally loose and casual environment.
Saturday - I took my daughter to see Fats Kaplin and Kristi Rose at The 5 Spot - with Wes Langlois, Justin Amaral, and Daniel Seymour. Plus special guests Paul Burch and Kevin Welch.
Last night, I headed to Dee's in Madison for the weekly Madison Guild Monday - this week hosted by Megan Palmer and featuring the "Backyard Bitches" featuring an incredible line-up of talented songwriters - some backed by equally talented musicians.
Well - just four more shuffles for 2017. This is one of those four - so let's get to it!
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In the last few days, I have had more than more conversation about how Nashville's embarrassment of musical riches can be easy to take for granted. On any given night, we can wander out to your favorite neighborhood bar and be likely to see any one or more than one or all of the following: world-class musicians, musicians who have backed up the biggest names in the music business, top-notched songwriters (young and not-so-young). All of this while mingling with other incredibly talented musicians, songwriters, photographers, journalists, artist managers, publicists, etc - in a totally loose and casual environment.
Saturday - I took my daughter to see Fats Kaplin and Kristi Rose at The 5 Spot - with Wes Langlois, Justin Amaral, and Daniel Seymour. Plus special guests Paul Burch and Kevin Welch.
Last night, I headed to Dee's in Madison for the weekly Madison Guild Monday - this week hosted by Megan Palmer and featuring the "Backyard Bitches" featuring an incredible line-up of talented songwriters - some backed by equally talented musicians.
Well - just four more shuffles for 2017. This is one of those four - so let's get to it!
Monday, December 18, 2017
Mondo Monday Morning Shuffle - Leaned in Close Mix
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I guess this is what they call the home stretch.... As we head into the final week of the Earie Awards for 2017 (as well as the final week of shuffles for 2017), I find myself reflecting on the year that is winding down. On many, many levels, it was a difficult year, but I remain bolstered by the incredibly wonderful people I have come to know and the incredible variety of amazing music that has come to my attention just because I started writing this blog.
The highs of this year were high and the lows were low, and I prepare to enter 2018 with much uncertainty as to what it will bring. I have been pondering some tweaks to E2TG for the coming year - something I have done periodically over the six and half years of this site. I'm not sure what those will be. Certainly there are things that don't work like they used to (like my inability to embed my video playlists). I guess, I'll just say - stay tuned.
Let's jump right into the shuffle and the Earies for Monday December 18, 2017....
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I guess this is what they call the home stretch.... As we head into the final week of the Earie Awards for 2017 (as well as the final week of shuffles for 2017), I find myself reflecting on the year that is winding down. On many, many levels, it was a difficult year, but I remain bolstered by the incredibly wonderful people I have come to know and the incredible variety of amazing music that has come to my attention just because I started writing this blog.
The highs of this year were high and the lows were low, and I prepare to enter 2018 with much uncertainty as to what it will bring. I have been pondering some tweaks to E2TG for the coming year - something I have done periodically over the six and half years of this site. I'm not sure what those will be. Certainly there are things that don't work like they used to (like my inability to embed my video playlists). I guess, I'll just say - stay tuned.
Let's jump right into the shuffle and the Earies for Monday December 18, 2017....
Friday, December 15, 2017
Featured Friday Morning Shuffle - Didn't Seem to Mind Mix
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Well, I guess you could say we are in the home stretch of the 2017 Earie Award and actually for 2017 for E2TG overall. In so many ways, 2017 has been a very difficult year for myself and many others. I guess when I look back, I am trying to focus on the good moments, the new friendships, the accomplishments (my own and others), and hope despite the fear.
Anyway, after today, we have five more shuffles and five more days of Earies. The Golden Earies (Artist(s) and/or Band(s) of the Year) will be posted between Christmas and New Year's Day.
Let's jump to it!
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Well, I guess you could say we are in the home stretch of the 2017 Earie Award and actually for 2017 for E2TG overall. In so many ways, 2017 has been a very difficult year for myself and many others. I guess when I look back, I am trying to focus on the good moments, the new friendships, the accomplishments (my own and others), and hope despite the fear.
Anyway, after today, we have five more shuffles and five more days of Earies. The Golden Earies (Artist(s) and/or Band(s) of the Year) will be posted between Christmas and New Year's Day.
Let's jump to it!
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Trending Thursday Morning Shuffle - Colorful Recipes Mix
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Well, I'm back after being a little under the weather yesterday.
Happy Birthday to the 2014 E2TG Artist of the Year, and the most tagged artist in E2TG history - Darrin Bradbury!
Only 7 more shuffles and 7 more days of the 2017 Earies. After next Friday, I will be out for the rest of the year, but you can expect the Golden Earie Awards to drop during the week between Christmas and New Year's Day.
Meanwhile, we have another batch of Earie awards that are burning a hole in my pocket (small award or big pocket?). As always, no nominees - my categories are arbitrary and sometimes silly but the awards are heartfelt.
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Well, I'm back after being a little under the weather yesterday.
Happy Birthday to the 2014 E2TG Artist of the Year, and the most tagged artist in E2TG history - Darrin Bradbury!
Only 7 more shuffles and 7 more days of the 2017 Earies. After next Friday, I will be out for the rest of the year, but you can expect the Golden Earie Awards to drop during the week between Christmas and New Year's Day.
Meanwhile, we have another batch of Earie awards that are burning a hole in my pocket (small award or big pocket?). As always, no nominees - my categories are arbitrary and sometimes silly but the awards are heartfelt.
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Trending Tuesday Morning Shuffle - Five More Minutes Mix
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Well, I'm running a bit late today, and for some reason, I am really tired. So, I'm going to power through this shuffle. I created a special playlist of artists I wanted to highlight for the end of the year for my "Earie Awards". Step right up!
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Well, I'm running a bit late today, and for some reason, I am really tired. So, I'm going to power through this shuffle. I created a special playlist of artists I wanted to highlight for the end of the year for my "Earie Awards". Step right up!
Monday, December 11, 2017
Mondo Monday Morning Shuffle - Was It An Accident? Mix
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Well, it's time for week two of the 2017 Earie Awards. I handed out about 25 awards in week 1. Two weeks to go. If all goes as planned that we have 10 more shuffles in 2017 and then I will be taking some time off work. Expect the Golden Earies to post during that break period.
First up a very special "Earie" award to Mary Sack for her tireless work all year round to promote great music, and especially for her dedication to the annual Get Behind The Mule: Tribute to Tom Waits and Benefit for Second Harvest Food bank which happened this past Saturday at The 5 Spot. Judging by the crowd and the talent (musical and visual artists), it was a huge success. I'm proud to present Mary with the "Force of Nature"award!
Onto the shuffle:
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Well, it's time for week two of the 2017 Earie Awards. I handed out about 25 awards in week 1. Two weeks to go. If all goes as planned that we have 10 more shuffles in 2017 and then I will be taking some time off work. Expect the Golden Earies to post during that break period.
First up a very special "Earie" award to Mary Sack for her tireless work all year round to promote great music, and especially for her dedication to the annual Get Behind The Mule: Tribute to Tom Waits and Benefit for Second Harvest Food bank which happened this past Saturday at The 5 Spot. Judging by the crowd and the talent (musical and visual artists), it was a huge success. I'm proud to present Mary with the "Force of Nature"award!
Onto the shuffle:
Friday, December 8, 2017
Featured Friday Morning Shuffle - Friends Everywhere Mix
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SAVE THE DATE:
January 14, 2018 8:00p.m. The Country (soon to be called The Local) 110 28th Ave N
Nashville, Tennessee 37203 - It'll be my birthday, and we'll have a triple threat of talent with Conrad y Skordalia, Danny Henry, and Sean Quinn and the Tremblers.
Speaking of E2TG Presents shows... keeping a tradition alive since last year, I have a very special Earie award to the bands/artists who played my residency in May: Mark Robinson Band, Kristen Englenz, Nick Nace, Darrin Bradbury, Matt Benjamin, Sean Quinn and the Tremblers, Sergio Webb, David Olney, Cafe Rooster Records (Sally Jaye, Jon Latham, Darrin Bradbury, Brian Wright and their special guest Rorey Carroll), FuzzQueen, and Amelia White. Also Earies to The 5 Spot for having me and for Eric for running the sound. And to everyone who came out to one or more of the shows. The "E2TG Live" award goes to all you and anyone I left out.
Time to start making plans for May 2018... who would you like to see play the E2TG 7th Anniversary Residency?
Congratulations to Rayvon Pettis on the release of Dying Light and for an awesome CD release show. Rayvon backed by The Big Dumb were wonderful. Rocky Bottom was great, and Darrin Bradbury - played a bunch of new songs that were top notch.
Tomorrow night is the 12th Annual Get Behind the Mule: Tom Waits tribute and benefit for Second Harvest Food Bank. If you aren't there, head to The Country - early it's Kristen Englenz, Drew Kohl, and Cntry and late it's Zach Schmidt with Haley Thompson King. If only I could be two places at once.
On to the shuffle:
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SAVE THE DATE:
January 14, 2018 8:00p.m. The Country (soon to be called The Local) 110 28th Ave N
Nashville, Tennessee 37203 - It'll be my birthday, and we'll have a triple threat of talent with Conrad y Skordalia, Danny Henry, and Sean Quinn and the Tremblers.
Speaking of E2TG Presents shows... keeping a tradition alive since last year, I have a very special Earie award to the bands/artists who played my residency in May: Mark Robinson Band, Kristen Englenz, Nick Nace, Darrin Bradbury, Matt Benjamin, Sean Quinn and the Tremblers, Sergio Webb, David Olney, Cafe Rooster Records (Sally Jaye, Jon Latham, Darrin Bradbury, Brian Wright and their special guest Rorey Carroll), FuzzQueen, and Amelia White. Also Earies to The 5 Spot for having me and for Eric for running the sound. And to everyone who came out to one or more of the shows. The "E2TG Live" award goes to all you and anyone I left out.
Time to start making plans for May 2018... who would you like to see play the E2TG 7th Anniversary Residency?
Congratulations to Rayvon Pettis on the release of Dying Light and for an awesome CD release show. Rayvon backed by The Big Dumb were wonderful. Rocky Bottom was great, and Darrin Bradbury - played a bunch of new songs that were top notch.
Tomorrow night is the 12th Annual Get Behind the Mule: Tom Waits tribute and benefit for Second Harvest Food Bank. If you aren't there, head to The Country - early it's Kristen Englenz, Drew Kohl, and Cntry and late it's Zach Schmidt with Haley Thompson King. If only I could be two places at once.
On to the shuffle:
Thursday, December 7, 2017
Trending Thursday Morning Shuffle - Stuff Dreams are Made Of Mix
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Last night, I got a good and much needed dose of rock and roll- checking out Snakehips and Smoky White Devils at The 5 Spot.
Tonight is the long awaited CD release show for Rayvon Pettis' Dying Light album. I am pretty sure I wrote about this album last year, and I got to hear a preview several months back. I am so excited for people to hear this album.
So, I have one Earie to give out before we get to the shuffle. Over the course of this year, I have found myself reading about what my friends are up to and saying, "Man, they are killing it!" And yes this happens a lot with musical performers but as often it has been people in other fields (closely or loosely or completely connected to music) (music is kind of a big part of my life). So, I have several winners of the "Killing It"* award. This is not an exhaustive list, but all of these folks are infinitely deserving.
1. Hayden Coleman (and not just because I accidentally tagged him in yesterday's post) - I have featured Hayden's own music several times in the past. He is a hip-hop producer and a rapper - who has been immersed in that world for much of his life. In 2017, Coleman has been busy as a producer, co-writer, and guest performer. Most notably (perhaps) on Morgan Bosman's cool track "Runaway". Check out the video where Hayden can be seen running...
2. Lindsy Davis - I met Lindsy - as I did so many people - through Darrin Bradbury. You may recall she drew the cover image for Bradbury's The Story of Bob" album. You member the devilishly handsome man on the cover. That, though, is just the tip of her talents. She is an extraordinary visual artist, this year she ventured into tattoo artistry. For me, she is inspiring in the way she has carved out a niche for herself in this town and continues to chip away and grow that niche.
3. Stacie Huckeba - To be honest, Stacie used to kind of scare me, but that was probably more about me than her. I know that Stacie has had a difficult year, but through that, she has managed to continue to kick ass as a photographer, writer, advocate, and just generally all around awesome person. She is up for East Nashvillian of the Year - which I think she richly deserves, but I don't get to vote on that one (as far as I know), but I get all the votes on the Earies.
4. Chad Cochran - I had been aware of Chad's photography - mostly his art photography of incredible landscapes - for a couple of years. I think I followed him on Instagram before I ever met him. He still produces some of the most visually stunning landscape photographs I have ever seen, but in 2017 (and before) he has been killing it with his photos of musical performers - both on and off stage.
All of these folks motivate me to do more, and I am happy to know them.
*I know some people hate the phrase "killing it" (and to be honest, my use is somewhat ironic but I mean it with the utmost respect and admiration)
Okay - on we go to the shuffle and perhaps a few more Earies...
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Last night, I got a good and much needed dose of rock and roll- checking out Snakehips and Smoky White Devils at The 5 Spot.
Tonight is the long awaited CD release show for Rayvon Pettis' Dying Light album. I am pretty sure I wrote about this album last year, and I got to hear a preview several months back. I am so excited for people to hear this album.
So, I have one Earie to give out before we get to the shuffle. Over the course of this year, I have found myself reading about what my friends are up to and saying, "Man, they are killing it!" And yes this happens a lot with musical performers but as often it has been people in other fields (closely or loosely or completely connected to music) (music is kind of a big part of my life). So, I have several winners of the "Killing It"* award. This is not an exhaustive list, but all of these folks are infinitely deserving.
1. Hayden Coleman (and not just because I accidentally tagged him in yesterday's post) - I have featured Hayden's own music several times in the past. He is a hip-hop producer and a rapper - who has been immersed in that world for much of his life. In 2017, Coleman has been busy as a producer, co-writer, and guest performer. Most notably (perhaps) on Morgan Bosman's cool track "Runaway". Check out the video where Hayden can be seen running...
2. Lindsy Davis - I met Lindsy - as I did so many people - through Darrin Bradbury. You may recall she drew the cover image for Bradbury's The Story of Bob" album. You member the devilishly handsome man on the cover. That, though, is just the tip of her talents. She is an extraordinary visual artist, this year she ventured into tattoo artistry. For me, she is inspiring in the way she has carved out a niche for herself in this town and continues to chip away and grow that niche.
3. Stacie Huckeba - To be honest, Stacie used to kind of scare me, but that was probably more about me than her. I know that Stacie has had a difficult year, but through that, she has managed to continue to kick ass as a photographer, writer, advocate, and just generally all around awesome person. She is up for East Nashvillian of the Year - which I think she richly deserves, but I don't get to vote on that one (as far as I know), but I get all the votes on the Earies.
4. Chad Cochran - I had been aware of Chad's photography - mostly his art photography of incredible landscapes - for a couple of years. I think I followed him on Instagram before I ever met him. He still produces some of the most visually stunning landscape photographs I have ever seen, but in 2017 (and before) he has been killing it with his photos of musical performers - both on and off stage.
All of these folks motivate me to do more, and I am happy to know them.
*I know some people hate the phrase "killing it" (and to be honest, my use is somewhat ironic but I mean it with the utmost respect and admiration)
Okay - on we go to the shuffle and perhaps a few more Earies...
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Wild Wednesday Morning Shuffle - Mad As Hell Mix
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More Earie "Fun" facts/Info/FAQ (not that anyone has asked questions):
As determined, by me, last year, receiving an Earie during the month of December does not disqualify an artist or band from winning a "Golden Earier" (i.e. Artist or Band of the Year).
Also, I feel an impulse to "save" certain awards until later in the month - for dramatic effect or something, but given the fact that I do this all haphazardly and that I have a very distracted mind, I am choosing to just go ahead and award things as I think about them. (except for the aforementioned "Golden" Earies.
Now, to avoid being any more self-referential, I will move on and award some Earies:
The next category is the "Keep Nashville Cool and Interesting and Original and/or Funny and/or Wild and/or (fill in the blank with a word or phrase that means something good) - Band" Award goes to... and we have a three way tie!
Microwave Mountain - I had been hearing about this band last year, and I finally got to see them in January during the Buck n Stuff Residency at the Legion. I was happy to jump on the bandwagon. Their debut album can now be streamed on Spotify - so go do that!
Buck n Stuff - Speaking of... When you look at the credits of the band members - this COUNTRY MUSIC band is most definitely a "SUPERGROUP" Drummer guy has been playing for the solo tour of one of the members of a legendary group from the American South which is named after an airplane (I think). Bass Guy - can be found playing bass with tons of cool folks including on a regular basis as part of the band for an iconic early weekend weekly event at a noted East Nashville venue with a number in it's name, and the Main Guy - is part of band named for a lyric of a song by a band that formed after the disillusion of another band that had an album that gave its name to a magazine. They may have a live album coming soon that I may or may not have heard already.
The Big Dumb - Sometimes you pick a name quickly without thought and it sticks. That's what happened with Ear to the Ground. I was fortunate enough to witness the birth of The Big Dumb - kind of. I was at a show by a band called The Cult of Javi Jones when mid-set, they decided that they wanted a different name - and decided on The Big Dumb. I don't know if that name had been discussed before hand, but for the sake of the legend, I am going to assume it had not. I just recently got to see them again, and I was completely blown away. The Big Dumb are the backing band for Rayvon Pettis who is having his CD release show tomorrow night at Dee's, and that is a cool thing, but if you get the chance, see these guys doing their own thing!
Next, the "Best Damn DJ Partner in the Whole World, Like, Ever" Award goes to... Sue Havlish! It was a close vote, but really no contest. Double Shot with Joe and Sue on WXNA has been the most incredible experience, and it is Sue who makes it so much fun to do. We are approaching our 80th show together, and we haven't yet run out of theme or stopped having a blast. Thanks Sue!
On to the WILD WEDNESDAY SHUFFLE!
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More Earie "Fun" facts/Info/FAQ (not that anyone has asked questions):
As determined, by me, last year, receiving an Earie during the month of December does not disqualify an artist or band from winning a "Golden Earier" (i.e. Artist or Band of the Year).
Also, I feel an impulse to "save" certain awards until later in the month - for dramatic effect or something, but given the fact that I do this all haphazardly and that I have a very distracted mind, I am choosing to just go ahead and award things as I think about them. (except for the aforementioned "Golden" Earies.
Now, to avoid being any more self-referential, I will move on and award some Earies:
The next category is the "Keep Nashville Cool and Interesting and Original and/or Funny and/or Wild and/or (fill in the blank with a word or phrase that means something good) - Band" Award goes to... and we have a three way tie!
Microwave Mountain - I had been hearing about this band last year, and I finally got to see them in January during the Buck n Stuff Residency at the Legion. I was happy to jump on the bandwagon. Their debut album can now be streamed on Spotify - so go do that!
Buck n Stuff - Speaking of... When you look at the credits of the band members - this COUNTRY MUSIC band is most definitely a "SUPERGROUP" Drummer guy has been playing for the solo tour of one of the members of a legendary group from the American South which is named after an airplane (I think). Bass Guy - can be found playing bass with tons of cool folks including on a regular basis as part of the band for an iconic early weekend weekly event at a noted East Nashville venue with a number in it's name, and the Main Guy - is part of band named for a lyric of a song by a band that formed after the disillusion of another band that had an album that gave its name to a magazine. They may have a live album coming soon that I may or may not have heard already.
The Big Dumb - Sometimes you pick a name quickly without thought and it sticks. That's what happened with Ear to the Ground. I was fortunate enough to witness the birth of The Big Dumb - kind of. I was at a show by a band called The Cult of Javi Jones when mid-set, they decided that they wanted a different name - and decided on The Big Dumb. I don't know if that name had been discussed before hand, but for the sake of the legend, I am going to assume it had not. I just recently got to see them again, and I was completely blown away. The Big Dumb are the backing band for Rayvon Pettis who is having his CD release show tomorrow night at Dee's, and that is a cool thing, but if you get the chance, see these guys doing their own thing!
Next, the "Best Damn DJ Partner in the Whole World, Like, Ever" Award goes to... Sue Havlish! It was a close vote, but really no contest. Double Shot with Joe and Sue on WXNA has been the most incredible experience, and it is Sue who makes it so much fun to do. We are approaching our 80th show together, and we haven't yet run out of theme or stopped having a blast. Thanks Sue!
On to the WILD WEDNESDAY SHUFFLE!
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Trending Tuesday Morning Shuffle - Hairy Eggs Mix
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As we move forward into the 2017 Earie Awards, a few words to those who are new here or otherwise unclear:
1. While my categories are sometimes tongue-in-cheek, my admiration for the music and artists is genuine and true.
2. I don't do lists (Top Ten or otherwise).
3. Any rules or criteria are coincidental and subject to change at my whim.
4. I live in constant dread that I will leave someone out unintentionally, and I probably will. It's okay though - as far as I know no one has gotten a gig or recording contract based upon having won an "Earie".
5. It's really all in fun and just another opportunity for me to express appreciation for the awesome music and people who have come into my life thanks for E2TG.
Finally (not specifically Earier related), spread love as often as you can in any way that you can. The world can use all the love we can muster.
Onward to the shuffle (and more Earies):
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As we move forward into the 2017 Earie Awards, a few words to those who are new here or otherwise unclear:
1. While my categories are sometimes tongue-in-cheek, my admiration for the music and artists is genuine and true.
2. I don't do lists (Top Ten or otherwise).
3. Any rules or criteria are coincidental and subject to change at my whim.
4. I live in constant dread that I will leave someone out unintentionally, and I probably will. It's okay though - as far as I know no one has gotten a gig or recording contract based upon having won an "Earie".
5. It's really all in fun and just another opportunity for me to express appreciation for the awesome music and people who have come into my life thanks for E2TG.
Finally (not specifically Earier related), spread love as often as you can in any way that you can. The world can use all the love we can muster.
Onward to the shuffle (and more Earies):
Monday, December 4, 2017
Mondo Monday Morning Shuffle - Befriending Dogmas Mix
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Well, it's Monday, the world is screw-up, life is hard, and hope is fleeting. But, it's December, and time for the 3rd Annual E2TG "Earie" Awards. "The Earies, they sound strange but they're really not".
For the uninitiated, the "Earie" awards are my annual chance to give kudos to the musicians and others who made my year better. Unlike, the Brand X awards, at the Earies, we don't mess around with nominees, our categories are... um... non-standard, and the eligibility period is liquid and determined solely by me.
As we did last year, we are going to embed many of the awards into the shuffles. The awards will continue throughout December and culminate in the awarding of the "Golden Earie" awards for band(s) and artist(s) of the year.
Let's get to it...
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Well, it's Monday, the world is screw-up, life is hard, and hope is fleeting. But, it's December, and time for the 3rd Annual E2TG "Earie" Awards. "The Earies, they sound strange but they're really not".
For the uninitiated, the "Earie" awards are my annual chance to give kudos to the musicians and others who made my year better. Unlike, the Brand X awards, at the Earies, we don't mess around with nominees, our categories are... um... non-standard, and the eligibility period is liquid and determined solely by me.
As we did last year, we are going to embed many of the awards into the shuffles. The awards will continue throughout December and culminate in the awarding of the "Golden Earie" awards for band(s) and artist(s) of the year.
Let's get to it...
Friday, December 1, 2017
Featured Friday Morning Shuffle - Gonna Be Okay Mix
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Well... here we are. It is December! The 3rd Annual Earie Awards will kick off next week.
Two years ago, I awarded the very first "Earie" Award to Darrin Bradbury. He is about to enter the studio to work on a new album of all new songs. I am excited to hear the results.
A great night of live music in Nashville. I checked out WoodMackFleet (formerly Carpetbaggers 615) at The 5 Spot followed by the one and only Stuffy Schmitt. After that, I headed across the river to Springwater to see Connor Rand and Matthew Moon performing as Acquired Tastes followed by a rare full band show my Tom Schreck Escapes. Great seeing some awesome people at both shows.
Well, we have some cool songs fired up in the shuffle, so let's hit it!
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Well... here we are. It is December! The 3rd Annual Earie Awards will kick off next week.
Two years ago, I awarded the very first "Earie" Award to Darrin Bradbury. He is about to enter the studio to work on a new album of all new songs. I am excited to hear the results.
A great night of live music in Nashville. I checked out WoodMackFleet (formerly Carpetbaggers 615) at The 5 Spot followed by the one and only Stuffy Schmitt. After that, I headed across the river to Springwater to see Connor Rand and Matthew Moon performing as Acquired Tastes followed by a rare full band show my Tom Schreck Escapes. Great seeing some awesome people at both shows.
Well, we have some cool songs fired up in the shuffle, so let's hit it!
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Trending Thursday Morning Shuffle - Drums are Two Books Mix
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I have been thinking quite a bit about the state of the world and this country. Since November of last year, and especially since January of this year, I have been in a near constant state of anxiety and depression. It is hard to separate political differences. Whereas, I may find certain actions/bills/pronouncements to be abhorrent (gutting protections of the environment and our most vulnerable citizens). These are at least things that can be assessed and debated and hopefully corrected in a democratic (small d) venue. (Although, I have serious concerns about the legitimacy of our democratic process).
But, it is the abusive and offensive tweets, the thinly (if that) veiled racist comments, the boorish behavior.... how any decent person can defend these things is confounding and troubling. There really is no modern precedent for this in the United States. I try to imagine a president that I supported, and who puts forth ideas in line with my values - behaving this way. To be honest, it's very difficult to imagine, but I cannot believe that I would actively support this behavior. I am sure it would be difficult to admit that I was wrong about someone, but I like to believe I would do the right thing.
Of course, the flaw in that is that the current president did not conceal his behavior until elected. He was upfront about just how awful he was. So that is where the, what if falls apart, because I would never vote for someone who acted that way even if they seemed to support things that I support.
The rash of public figures being exposed and facing consequences for their sexual behavior is likewise troubling. It is a complex issue to be sure. It is odd which people are facing consequences and which are not. And there is likely overreaction is some cases, but not all.
Two thoughts have occurred to me - societal "norms" that I think are contributing factors to this situation. 1. Is the way men are "taught" to behave from a young age. Expectation of masculinity, poor role models 2. The way people in position of real or imagined power or prestige are treated. You see this from the highest positions with national governments and Fortune 500 companies, and down to the smallest organizations and social structures. If someone is in a position of power, they are not to be questioned or criticized. The idea of following orders without question. Excusing or ignoring or covering up abuses of that power.
Anyway, all of that is just me trying to wrap my mind around the awful circumstances of the world today.
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On with the shuffle....
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I have been thinking quite a bit about the state of the world and this country. Since November of last year, and especially since January of this year, I have been in a near constant state of anxiety and depression. It is hard to separate political differences. Whereas, I may find certain actions/bills/pronouncements to be abhorrent (gutting protections of the environment and our most vulnerable citizens). These are at least things that can be assessed and debated and hopefully corrected in a democratic (small d) venue. (Although, I have serious concerns about the legitimacy of our democratic process).
But, it is the abusive and offensive tweets, the thinly (if that) veiled racist comments, the boorish behavior.... how any decent person can defend these things is confounding and troubling. There really is no modern precedent for this in the United States. I try to imagine a president that I supported, and who puts forth ideas in line with my values - behaving this way. To be honest, it's very difficult to imagine, but I cannot believe that I would actively support this behavior. I am sure it would be difficult to admit that I was wrong about someone, but I like to believe I would do the right thing.
Of course, the flaw in that is that the current president did not conceal his behavior until elected. He was upfront about just how awful he was. So that is where the, what if falls apart, because I would never vote for someone who acted that way even if they seemed to support things that I support.
The rash of public figures being exposed and facing consequences for their sexual behavior is likewise troubling. It is a complex issue to be sure. It is odd which people are facing consequences and which are not. And there is likely overreaction is some cases, but not all.
Two thoughts have occurred to me - societal "norms" that I think are contributing factors to this situation. 1. Is the way men are "taught" to behave from a young age. Expectation of masculinity, poor role models 2. The way people in position of real or imagined power or prestige are treated. You see this from the highest positions with national governments and Fortune 500 companies, and down to the smallest organizations and social structures. If someone is in a position of power, they are not to be questioned or criticized. The idea of following orders without question. Excusing or ignoring or covering up abuses of that power.
Anyway, all of that is just me trying to wrap my mind around the awful circumstances of the world today.
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On with the shuffle....
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Wild Wednesday Morning Shuffle - Horse and Carriage Mix
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Well... the state of the world and all has me a little down and anxious, and quite frankly pissed off.
And, as I always do, I seek out solace in music.
Last night it was the final show of Bill Lloyd's 3 out of 4 week November residency. I was captivated as ever by his grasp of the nuances of what makes a great pop song. And his choices of covers were fun. The audience was treated to a couple of songs by songwriting great Buddy Mondlock.
Tonight, I am making the drive down to Franklin for Music City Roots. 2014 E2TG Artist of the Year Darrin Bradbury will be making his second appearance on that program. If you can't get to Franklin you can listen and watch on-line. Also on the bill is Cordovas - one of my favorite bands to see live.
By the way, Darrin's band will include Cameron Carrus on bass, Megan Palmer on fiddle, and Laur Joamets on guitar.
By the way, if I can make it back in time, Maynard and the Musties (who I have been playing quite a bit recently) are playing at Springwater tonight with Nashville Non Prophets (featuring members of St. Luke's Drifters), and singer-songwriter Steven Knudson.
The shuffle today - as we do on Wednesday's comes from a random shuffle of all of the songs saved to my phone currently. We call it "Wild Wednesday" not just 'cause the results are often wild, but because the shuffle is like a wildcard - it can be anything.
Let's shuffle!
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Well... the state of the world and all has me a little down and anxious, and quite frankly pissed off.
And, as I always do, I seek out solace in music.
Last night it was the final show of Bill Lloyd's 3 out of 4 week November residency. I was captivated as ever by his grasp of the nuances of what makes a great pop song. And his choices of covers were fun. The audience was treated to a couple of songs by songwriting great Buddy Mondlock.
Tonight, I am making the drive down to Franklin for Music City Roots. 2014 E2TG Artist of the Year Darrin Bradbury will be making his second appearance on that program. If you can't get to Franklin you can listen and watch on-line. Also on the bill is Cordovas - one of my favorite bands to see live.
By the way, Darrin's band will include Cameron Carrus on bass, Megan Palmer on fiddle, and Laur Joamets on guitar.
By the way, if I can make it back in time, Maynard and the Musties (who I have been playing quite a bit recently) are playing at Springwater tonight with Nashville Non Prophets (featuring members of St. Luke's Drifters), and singer-songwriter Steven Knudson.
The shuffle today - as we do on Wednesday's comes from a random shuffle of all of the songs saved to my phone currently. We call it "Wild Wednesday" not just 'cause the results are often wild, but because the shuffle is like a wildcard - it can be anything.
Let's shuffle!
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Trending Tuesday Morning Shuffle - Keep My Whiskey To Myself Mix
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Well, I'm back after an extended holiday weekend! I hope everyone is well. The year is winding down. After today, just two more shuffles before December!
The 2017 Earie Awards are coming up soon. For those new to E2TG, the Earie's are the annual awards that I started a couple of years ago. It's kind of like the Grammy's or the Emmy's or Oscar's except, I make up categories as I go along and basically give awards to whomever I want (and then stress out over forgetting someone which I inevitably do).
I have been fortunate enough to have been introduced to so much awesome music this year, and I'm feeling unprepared for the Earie's but I will power through. Each year, the Earie's culminate in the awarding of the Golden Earie awards (Band(s) and/or Artist(s) of the Year - which is a tradition that goes back to the beginning of E2TG). "The Earie's - they sound kind of strange, but they're really not"
Let's dive right into the shuffle.
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Well, I'm back after an extended holiday weekend! I hope everyone is well. The year is winding down. After today, just two more shuffles before December!
The 2017 Earie Awards are coming up soon. For those new to E2TG, the Earie's are the annual awards that I started a couple of years ago. It's kind of like the Grammy's or the Emmy's or Oscar's except, I make up categories as I go along and basically give awards to whomever I want (and then stress out over forgetting someone which I inevitably do).
I have been fortunate enough to have been introduced to so much awesome music this year, and I'm feeling unprepared for the Earie's but I will power through. Each year, the Earie's culminate in the awarding of the Golden Earie awards (Band(s) and/or Artist(s) of the Year - which is a tradition that goes back to the beginning of E2TG). "The Earie's - they sound kind of strange, but they're really not"
Let's dive right into the shuffle.
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Wild Wednesday Morning Shuffle - The Champ Mix
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I'm gonna make this relatively quick. I am actually going out for lunch *gasp*
Have a Happy Thanksgiving (unless you are from Canada - in which case I hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving last month or from somewhere that doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving - in which case have a happy Thursday).
Today, we get "Wild" and shuffle up from the playlist of all the songs on my phone....
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I'm gonna make this relatively quick. I am actually going out for lunch *gasp*
Have a Happy Thanksgiving (unless you are from Canada - in which case I hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving last month or from somewhere that doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving - in which case have a happy Thursday).
Today, we get "Wild" and shuffle up from the playlist of all the songs on my phone....
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Trending Tuesday Morning Shuffle - Time is Money or Time is Honey Mix
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I just wrote and erased a really long, convoluted rant about something that I really couldn't articulate well. Suffice it to say, human beings are complicated creatures and interactions between humans can be even more complicated.
That and this: the best music is that music that moves you and inspires you and energizes you and motivates you and brings some semblance of joy to your life. I know what music does that for me, and if another kind of music does that for someone else, than who am I to criticize that. Granted, I have been known to dog certain artists or styles of music, but I think I was wrong. I may actively hate a certain artist or style of music. I may sound fake or boring or meaningless to me, and that is fine. But if that music means something to someone, if it moves them, inspires them....
Anyway, it is Tuesday (second to the last day of my work week). Time to see what is "Trending" on E2TG
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I just wrote and erased a really long, convoluted rant about something that I really couldn't articulate well. Suffice it to say, human beings are complicated creatures and interactions between humans can be even more complicated.
That and this: the best music is that music that moves you and inspires you and energizes you and motivates you and brings some semblance of joy to your life. I know what music does that for me, and if another kind of music does that for someone else, than who am I to criticize that. Granted, I have been known to dog certain artists or styles of music, but I think I was wrong. I may actively hate a certain artist or style of music. I may sound fake or boring or meaningless to me, and that is fine. But if that music means something to someone, if it moves them, inspires them....
Anyway, it is Tuesday (second to the last day of my work week). Time to see what is "Trending" on E2TG
Monday, November 20, 2017
Mondo Monday Morning Shuffle - Beans, Rice, and Bleached Ravioli Mix
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Thanks to everyone who donated to WXNA during the Fall Pledge Drive, we exceeded our goal! I know WXNA is a true labor of love for everyone involved, and it is very refreshing to feel that love echoed back from our community. I am extremely proud to be a part of this incredible radio station!
Heading into a holiday shortened week of shuffles.. thinking about all I have to be thankful for.
Here is the latest shuffle from our "New Music" playlist.
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Thanks to everyone who donated to WXNA during the Fall Pledge Drive, we exceeded our goal! I know WXNA is a true labor of love for everyone involved, and it is very refreshing to feel that love echoed back from our community. I am extremely proud to be a part of this incredible radio station!
Heading into a holiday shortened week of shuffles.. thinking about all I have to be thankful for.
Here is the latest shuffle from our "New Music" playlist.
Friday, November 17, 2017
Featured Friday Morning Shuffle - Drafty Aisles Mix
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This is my last day to post about the WXNA Fall Pledge Drive, but the drive itself continues through Sunday. So, if you haven't made a donation, you have just a couple more days to get on board. You can call 615-933-9962 or go to wxnafm.org it's easy as pie. You can make a one-time donation or set up an automatic monthly bank draft. If you give just $6.00 a month (or $72) - or more - you will receive a WXNA coffee mug. Everyone who donates will receive a limited edition WNXA heart sticker. What are you waiting for?
Well, we made it the end of another week. This is actually the last full week of blog posts in November. Next week, I will be posting Monday through Wednesday before taking off for Thanksgiving. The week after that, Friday is the 1st of December! That means it is almost time for the 3rd Annual Earie Awards. Wow!
Well, today is Friday so let's see what songs/bands/albums we are featuring....
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This is my last day to post about the WXNA Fall Pledge Drive, but the drive itself continues through Sunday. So, if you haven't made a donation, you have just a couple more days to get on board. You can call 615-933-9962 or go to wxnafm.org it's easy as pie. You can make a one-time donation or set up an automatic monthly bank draft. If you give just $6.00 a month (or $72) - or more - you will receive a WXNA coffee mug. Everyone who donates will receive a limited edition WNXA heart sticker. What are you waiting for?
Well, we made it the end of another week. This is actually the last full week of blog posts in November. Next week, I will be posting Monday through Wednesday before taking off for Thanksgiving. The week after that, Friday is the 1st of December! That means it is almost time for the 3rd Annual Earie Awards. Wow!
Well, today is Friday so let's see what songs/bands/albums we are featuring....
Thursday, November 16, 2017
Trending Thursday Morning Shuffle - Full Moon Lunatic Mix
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Much love! The WXNA Fall Pledge Drive 2017 is going well! If you haven't pledged yet, there is still time. Go to wxnafm.org to make a quick and easy donation (either one-time gift or an automatic monthly pledge).
If you want to talk to one of our fantastic volunteer DJs, you can donate by calling (615) 933-9962. I will be answering phones tonight from 10-11pm during Born in a Barn.
It's Thursday, so we go back to the "New Music" playlist to see what is "Trending" on E2TG!
Let's get to it!
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Much love! The WXNA Fall Pledge Drive 2017 is going well! If you haven't pledged yet, there is still time. Go to wxnafm.org to make a quick and easy donation (either one-time gift or an automatic monthly pledge).
If you want to talk to one of our fantastic volunteer DJs, you can donate by calling (615) 933-9962. I will be answering phones tonight from 10-11pm during Born in a Barn.
It's Thursday, so we go back to the "New Music" playlist to see what is "Trending" on E2TG!
Let's get to it!
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Wild Wednesday Morning Shuffle - Just Like Frank Sinatra Mix
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It's Day 3 of the WXNA Fall Pledge Drive. If you have not already done so, please consider donating to WXNA today! wxnafm.org or 615-933-9962 whenever the station is on the air (like early morning to late night every day). They have a rad coffee mug if you donate at least $72.00 (that's just $6.00 per month if you set up a monthly bank draft).
It's Wednesday and we get "Wild" on Wednesday... well, our shuffle comes from every single track saved to my phone memory, and the results can get pretty "wild"...
I added about 200 tracks the other night, and a couple of them show up today...
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It's Day 3 of the WXNA Fall Pledge Drive. If you have not already done so, please consider donating to WXNA today! wxnafm.org or 615-933-9962 whenever the station is on the air (like early morning to late night every day). They have a rad coffee mug if you donate at least $72.00 (that's just $6.00 per month if you set up a monthly bank draft).
It's Wednesday and we get "Wild" on Wednesday... well, our shuffle comes from every single track saved to my phone memory, and the results can get pretty "wild"...
I added about 200 tracks the other night, and a couple of them show up today...
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Trending Tuesday Morning Shuffle - Leave the Rest Mix
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Another reminder to donate to WXNA during this week's Fall Pledge Drive! If you donate at least $72.00 (that's just $6 a month as a recurring payment), you get a spiffy WXNA coffee mug, and more importantly, you get the satisfaction of knowing you helped keep Nashville's Best Radio Station on the air!
Well, the sun is shining and my mood is much improved. I'm not sure if it's the sun or the fact that I got some things done last night (or both).
Anyway, it is Tuesday, and we have a shuffle into what is trending at WXNA . Between adding some new music to the playlist and cleaning up some of the previously played songs that never got deleted, the list stands at 415 songs.
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Another reminder to donate to WXNA during this week's Fall Pledge Drive! If you donate at least $72.00 (that's just $6 a month as a recurring payment), you get a spiffy WXNA coffee mug, and more importantly, you get the satisfaction of knowing you helped keep Nashville's Best Radio Station on the air!
Well, the sun is shining and my mood is much improved. I'm not sure if it's the sun or the fact that I got some things done last night (or both).
Anyway, it is Tuesday, and we have a shuffle into what is trending at WXNA . Between adding some new music to the playlist and cleaning up some of the previously played songs that never got deleted, the list stands at 415 songs.
Monday, November 13, 2017
Mondo Monday Morning Shuffle - Terrified Humming Mix
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Hey! It is Fall Pledge Drive time at WXNA. As you may know, this is the non-profit, listener-supported community radio station that hosts the weekly show I co-host called Double Shot with Joe and Sue. Beyond that, the station has had a tremendous positive impact on the Nashville community (as evidenced by Nashville Scene readers recently naming us Best Radio Station in Nashville). If you're a WXNA listener, please consider donating during this drive. wxnafm.org or 615-933-9962 #LoveWXNA
Another week is here and we have some songs to feature from the New Music playlist which I am still tweaking from my recent switch over to a new music player.
Let's shuffle:
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Hey! It is Fall Pledge Drive time at WXNA. As you may know, this is the non-profit, listener-supported community radio station that hosts the weekly show I co-host called Double Shot with Joe and Sue. Beyond that, the station has had a tremendous positive impact on the Nashville community (as evidenced by Nashville Scene readers recently naming us Best Radio Station in Nashville). If you're a WXNA listener, please consider donating during this drive. wxnafm.org or 615-933-9962 #LoveWXNA
Another week is here and we have some songs to feature from the New Music playlist which I am still tweaking from my recent switch over to a new music player.
Let's shuffle:
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Trending Thursday Morning Shuffle - New Music Player Mix
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First off.... Sturgill Simpson for the win! If you're not sure why, google Sturgill Simspon CMA17
Went to the Tyler Bryant and The Shakedown CD Release show last night. I had seen them once a couple of years ago - at a show I covered for No Depression. Last night's show was impressive. Great performances, great songs, high energy, and engaging. Thanks Mary!
Well, I ended up downloading a new music player app last night and messed around with it when I should have been sleeping. So far, it seems like I will like it. Still dealing with the issue of the other music player not deleting songs. I may have discovered why, though, the songs are all stored on a memory card, and apparently with the OS my phone has - you have to give specific permission to an app to allow it to delete from a memory card. At least with my new player, I got a message explaining this - the other one would just appear to delete the file only to have it reappear like magic.
Long story, a little less long, I have to do some work deleting previously played songs, and until then, there is a good chance some songs will repeat. But it will all work itself out. The only other drawback I see on this music player is that the "Recently Played" listing is not a chronological list of recently played songs - which I like for compiling my blog post. But, you can scroll back through the songs recently played without it shuffling everything again. On the plus side, the song info shows up on my car stereo when I play the music through my blue tooth interface!
Enough about the logistics of E2TG, let's get to the music! By the way, I am off work tomorrow so this is likely the final shuffle of the week.
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First off.... Sturgill Simpson for the win! If you're not sure why, google Sturgill Simspon CMA17
Went to the Tyler Bryant and The Shakedown CD Release show last night. I had seen them once a couple of years ago - at a show I covered for No Depression. Last night's show was impressive. Great performances, great songs, high energy, and engaging. Thanks Mary!
Well, I ended up downloading a new music player app last night and messed around with it when I should have been sleeping. So far, it seems like I will like it. Still dealing with the issue of the other music player not deleting songs. I may have discovered why, though, the songs are all stored on a memory card, and apparently with the OS my phone has - you have to give specific permission to an app to allow it to delete from a memory card. At least with my new player, I got a message explaining this - the other one would just appear to delete the file only to have it reappear like magic.
Long story, a little less long, I have to do some work deleting previously played songs, and until then, there is a good chance some songs will repeat. But it will all work itself out. The only other drawback I see on this music player is that the "Recently Played" listing is not a chronological list of recently played songs - which I like for compiling my blog post. But, you can scroll back through the songs recently played without it shuffling everything again. On the plus side, the song info shows up on my car stereo when I play the music through my blue tooth interface!
Enough about the logistics of E2TG, let's get to the music! By the way, I am off work tomorrow so this is likely the final shuffle of the week.
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Wild Wednesday Morning Shuffle - Get Off the Pot Mix
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Last night was one of those nights that reminds me why I love Nashville so much. Bill Lloyd did an early show at The 5 Spot with a great band doing classic and new songs - both those he wrote and choice covers. He will be back next week and then again for the final Tuesday in November.
Then, I hung around for Derek Hoke's $2 Tuesday. One of the absolute best things this town has to offer. $2 cover, $2 Yazoo beer, consistently great music, and an awesome hang with the coolest of people.
Seeing Rayvon Pettis and Megan Palmer together was a highlight. And Derek Hoke and his band were as always fantastic.
The audience was filled with a who's who of great artists. If I believed in namedropping, I would tell you that Aaron Lee Tasjan, Bobby Bare Jr., Zach Schmidt, Jon Byrd, Jon Latham, Joe Fletcher and more were there. But, like Wynonna told me when I met her a couple of years ago, namedropping is unseemly.
Seriously, I had some inspiring and motivating conversations, and so what if I am really tired today....
Add on the encouraging election results from different places, and I am actually feeling pretty good today.
It is Wednesday and we get "Wild" on Wednesday. Let's shuffle:
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Last night was one of those nights that reminds me why I love Nashville so much. Bill Lloyd did an early show at The 5 Spot with a great band doing classic and new songs - both those he wrote and choice covers. He will be back next week and then again for the final Tuesday in November.
Then, I hung around for Derek Hoke's $2 Tuesday. One of the absolute best things this town has to offer. $2 cover, $2 Yazoo beer, consistently great music, and an awesome hang with the coolest of people.
Seeing Rayvon Pettis and Megan Palmer together was a highlight. And Derek Hoke and his band were as always fantastic.
The audience was filled with a who's who of great artists. If I believed in namedropping, I would tell you that Aaron Lee Tasjan, Bobby Bare Jr., Zach Schmidt, Jon Byrd, Jon Latham, Joe Fletcher and more were there. But, like Wynonna told me when I met her a couple of years ago, namedropping is unseemly.
Seriously, I had some inspiring and motivating conversations, and so what if I am really tired today....
Add on the encouraging election results from different places, and I am actually feeling pretty good today.
It is Wednesday and we get "Wild" on Wednesday. Let's shuffle:
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Trending Tuesday Morning Shuffle - The End? Mix
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Well... it's Tuesday.
Another gloomy kind of day in Nashville.
By the way, I am officially over the music player that came with my new phone. Songs I delete keep reappearing, tags get messed up, the song information doesn't appear on my car stereo when I'm playing from the music player via blue tooth, and a couple of time the same song has reappeared during a shuffle. I am going to be trying out some music player apps to find a better option. If you have any suggestions, please let me know.
Not really sure what else I am going to say here, so let's just jump headlong into the shuffle. Here are some of the songs/artists/albums that are "trending" on E2TG.
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Well... it's Tuesday.
Another gloomy kind of day in Nashville.
By the way, I am officially over the music player that came with my new phone. Songs I delete keep reappearing, tags get messed up, the song information doesn't appear on my car stereo when I'm playing from the music player via blue tooth, and a couple of time the same song has reappeared during a shuffle. I am going to be trying out some music player apps to find a better option. If you have any suggestions, please let me know.
Not really sure what else I am going to say here, so let's just jump headlong into the shuffle. Here are some of the songs/artists/albums that are "trending" on E2TG.
Monday, November 6, 2017
Mondo Monday Morning Shuffle - Pair of Dice Mix
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Once again, I find myself feeling overwhelmed by the world and "humankind's inhumanity to fellow humans"... and I am also overwhelmed by the divides we see - especially (as far as I can tell) in this country - between people. I see all sorts of layers and causes and symptoms of this problem, but for right now, I don't see any or much hope of a solution.
Does social media exacerbate the problem or merely amplify it? Comment sections on any even vaguely political post are depressing as hell. And, just about anything and everything is at least potentially political. Food, sports, weather, fast food cups, innocuous holiday greetings... all political and by definition divisive in these times. And I want to blame it all on the OTHER side- I really do... but... THE OTHER SIDE is part of the problem. Everything seems to viewed as a one or the other, all or nothing proposition. Shop a particular store, well, you must be (fill in the blank). Watch a particular sport... you get the idea.
I don't feel like I know a whole lot about much of anything, but in my life, I have ascertained that almost everything is more complex than it seems to be... especially if people are involved. I guess it is a sort of human nature to put people or things into categories... good, evil, progressive, conservative, pro, anti... people rarely ever fit neatly into boxes we design - especially if there are only ever two choices.
The point I am trying to make is that this either/or thinking tends to back people into a corner. It says you can't be this one thing without being all these other things which get conflated with that one thing. Faced with that, people dig in and end up feeling the need to support something that they might otherwise never support.
I already said, I don't see a solution in sight - at least not an easy one. All I know to do is to watch and check myself when I find myself exhibiting this either/or mentality or projecting all sorts of things onto people because of one particular aspect of who they are.
That and music (although that can and has been politicized)... for me music heals a part of me that is damaged and in pain. For me it is certain songs, artists, styles of music. For someone else, it may be something else (that I may not like or understand) and that is okay. If music (any music) does that for someone - then who the hell am I to criticize that?
It's a misty, overcast raining Monday in Nashville. And the world is a harsh and bitter place sometimes. Here's some music that helped make it a little better this morning for me....
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Once again, I find myself feeling overwhelmed by the world and "humankind's inhumanity to fellow humans"... and I am also overwhelmed by the divides we see - especially (as far as I can tell) in this country - between people. I see all sorts of layers and causes and symptoms of this problem, but for right now, I don't see any or much hope of a solution.
Does social media exacerbate the problem or merely amplify it? Comment sections on any even vaguely political post are depressing as hell. And, just about anything and everything is at least potentially political. Food, sports, weather, fast food cups, innocuous holiday greetings... all political and by definition divisive in these times. And I want to blame it all on the OTHER side- I really do... but... THE OTHER SIDE is part of the problem. Everything seems to viewed as a one or the other, all or nothing proposition. Shop a particular store, well, you must be (fill in the blank). Watch a particular sport... you get the idea.
I don't feel like I know a whole lot about much of anything, but in my life, I have ascertained that almost everything is more complex than it seems to be... especially if people are involved. I guess it is a sort of human nature to put people or things into categories... good, evil, progressive, conservative, pro, anti... people rarely ever fit neatly into boxes we design - especially if there are only ever two choices.
The point I am trying to make is that this either/or thinking tends to back people into a corner. It says you can't be this one thing without being all these other things which get conflated with that one thing. Faced with that, people dig in and end up feeling the need to support something that they might otherwise never support.
I already said, I don't see a solution in sight - at least not an easy one. All I know to do is to watch and check myself when I find myself exhibiting this either/or mentality or projecting all sorts of things onto people because of one particular aspect of who they are.
That and music (although that can and has been politicized)... for me music heals a part of me that is damaged and in pain. For me it is certain songs, artists, styles of music. For someone else, it may be something else (that I may not like or understand) and that is okay. If music (any music) does that for someone - then who the hell am I to criticize that?
It's a misty, overcast raining Monday in Nashville. And the world is a harsh and bitter place sometimes. Here's some music that helped make it a little better this morning for me....
Friday, November 3, 2017
Featured Friday Morning Shuffle - Time is Now Mix
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I went to see Nashville Rep's production of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson last night. Really good! Andrew Jackson was cast as a kind of emo rock star. The show was funny and engaging, and the music was great. Very irreverent and kind of raunchy at times. Perfect. It was also a great satire of populism and how it doesn't always work out like it seems like it might.
Well, it is Friday. Another rainy, gloomy day in Nashville. It's been an odd week for me. Not sure why. I took Monday off. Haven't felt 100% most of the week. Feeling better today. But, it's Friday! And that means we get to delve into the Featured Friday shuffle - more songs from the "new music" playlist.
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I went to see Nashville Rep's production of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson last night. Really good! Andrew Jackson was cast as a kind of emo rock star. The show was funny and engaging, and the music was great. Very irreverent and kind of raunchy at times. Perfect. It was also a great satire of populism and how it doesn't always work out like it seems like it might.
Well, it is Friday. Another rainy, gloomy day in Nashville. It's been an odd week for me. Not sure why. I took Monday off. Haven't felt 100% most of the week. Feeling better today. But, it's Friday! And that means we get to delve into the Featured Friday shuffle - more songs from the "new music" playlist.
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Trending Thursday Morning Shuffle - Bruised Orange Mix
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Kind of a gloomy day in Nashville, and Daylight Savings Time is approaching which means it will get darker earlier.
The world is pretty dark, too, to be honest, but music is my light, and we have some good stuff today to fight the darkness.
Here's today's shuffle of our "new music" playlist. "new" as defined by me to fit my intention for this playlist.
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Kind of a gloomy day in Nashville, and Daylight Savings Time is approaching which means it will get darker earlier.
The world is pretty dark, too, to be honest, but music is my light, and we have some good stuff today to fight the darkness.
Here's today's shuffle of our "new music" playlist. "new" as defined by me to fit my intention for this playlist.
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Wild Wednesday Morning Shuffle- Me Against Me Mix
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Well... it's Wednesday and not only that it is November. Which means, we have just two months to go in 2017. The time for the 2017 Earie Awards (3rd Annual) are fast approaching. Watch this space for more details.
I will be hosting a show in January at The Country. Be on the lookout for details.
Well, being Wednesday, we shuffle up all of the songs in my phone's memory. We call it "Wild" Wednesday because...well, because the results are often wild. And because it is like a wildcard. You never know what it will be. Here's today's shuffle.
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Well... it's Wednesday and not only that it is November. Which means, we have just two months to go in 2017. The time for the 2017 Earie Awards (3rd Annual) are fast approaching. Watch this space for more details.
I will be hosting a show in January at The Country. Be on the lookout for details.
Well, being Wednesday, we shuffle up all of the songs in my phone's memory. We call it "Wild" Wednesday because...well, because the results are often wild. And because it is like a wildcard. You never know what it will be. Here's today's shuffle.
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Trending Tuesday Morning Shuffle - So Sweet Mix
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Today's shuffle is brought to you by the word indictments....
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I'm back after an extra long weekend, and it is Halloween. Personally, I think we all need to just go with funny costumes this year... nothing will come close to being as scary as the news these days...
No Halloween shuffle- just more scary good songs from our "New Music" playlist. Enjoy!
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Today's shuffle is brought to you by the word indictments....
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I'm back after an extra long weekend, and it is Halloween. Personally, I think we all need to just go with funny costumes this year... nothing will come close to being as scary as the news these days...
No Halloween shuffle- just more scary good songs from our "New Music" playlist. Enjoy!
Friday, October 27, 2017
Featured Friday Morning Shuffle - Want to be a Cube Baby Mix
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On my mind... A couple of white supremacist rallys are schedule tomorrow in Shelbyville and Murfreesboro. Just so I am clear, the only "fine people" are those who oppose these people with out reservation or qualification... This people represent evil and the worst in humanity. No if's, and's or but's. To my friends who are planning to go to oppose them in person - be safe and have a plan.
To those who choose to spend the day celebrating love and diversity - be intentional. (that's my challenge to myself).
To be clear, you are okay to have opinions about other groups (AntiFa or whomever), however, 1. make sure you base your opinion on facts and 2. leave those opinions out of our condemnation of the white supremacists.
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#WXNARocktoberfest is tomorrow! Due to predicted chilly temps, the live music will be happening in The Basement (all-ages) and the WXNA DJ sets will be in Grimey's. Make a day of it in the most musical building in Nashville.
I worked on adding some new music to my phone which means my "New Music" playlist is now over 400 again.... really pleased with today's shuffle... let's jump to it!
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On my mind... A couple of white supremacist rallys are schedule tomorrow in Shelbyville and Murfreesboro. Just so I am clear, the only "fine people" are those who oppose these people with out reservation or qualification... This people represent evil and the worst in humanity. No if's, and's or but's. To my friends who are planning to go to oppose them in person - be safe and have a plan.
To those who choose to spend the day celebrating love and diversity - be intentional. (that's my challenge to myself).
To be clear, you are okay to have opinions about other groups (AntiFa or whomever), however, 1. make sure you base your opinion on facts and 2. leave those opinions out of our condemnation of the white supremacists.
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#WXNARocktoberfest is tomorrow! Due to predicted chilly temps, the live music will be happening in The Basement (all-ages) and the WXNA DJ sets will be in Grimey's. Make a day of it in the most musical building in Nashville.
I worked on adding some new music to my phone which means my "New Music" playlist is now over 400 again.... really pleased with today's shuffle... let's jump to it!
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Trending Thursday Morning Shuffle - Air and Water Mix
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Here's the WXNA Rocktoberfest is this Saturday October 28. The fun starts at 10:15 and continues until about 4:30. There will be WXNA DJs, Rock n Roll face painting, a food truck, beer, activities for kids, a costume contest, and LIVE music:
Queeens of Noise, Allen Thompson, Western Medication, Kyshona Armstrong, Ornament, and a closing set put together by Paul Burch - a Chuck Berry tribute featuring the amazing Kevin Gordon and Garry Tallent (E Street Band) and more.
I will be on the air from 11-1pm and then I'll be around the rest of the afternoon.
Rain or Shine - but hoping for shine. $5.00 Suggested donation to benefit WXNA!
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Last night a distinctly Nashville show - Amelia White, Sally Jaye, and Megan Palmer in a collaborative round backed by the awesome Sergio Webb. A fun hang with lots of friendly faces.
Back to the "New Music" shuffle... Let's do it!
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Here's the WXNA Rocktoberfest is this Saturday October 28. The fun starts at 10:15 and continues until about 4:30. There will be WXNA DJs, Rock n Roll face painting, a food truck, beer, activities for kids, a costume contest, and LIVE music:
Queeens of Noise, Allen Thompson, Western Medication, Kyshona Armstrong, Ornament, and a closing set put together by Paul Burch - a Chuck Berry tribute featuring the amazing Kevin Gordon and Garry Tallent (E Street Band) and more.
I will be on the air from 11-1pm and then I'll be around the rest of the afternoon.
Rain or Shine - but hoping for shine. $5.00 Suggested donation to benefit WXNA!
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Last night a distinctly Nashville show - Amelia White, Sally Jaye, and Megan Palmer in a collaborative round backed by the awesome Sergio Webb. A fun hang with lots of friendly faces.
Back to the "New Music" shuffle... Let's do it!
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Wild Wednesday Morning Shuffle - Wall of Indifference Mix
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While I have been trying to post as much "new music" as possible over the last several weeks, I steadfastly refuse to skip my "Wild Wednesday" shuffle. Basically it is classic E2TG - where recent music resides next to classics from my collection which reside next to lesser known gems of various vintages....
I always look forward to what the shuffle will pull up, and I am almost never disappointed. Case in point....
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While I have been trying to post as much "new music" as possible over the last several weeks, I steadfastly refuse to skip my "Wild Wednesday" shuffle. Basically it is classic E2TG - where recent music resides next to classics from my collection which reside next to lesser known gems of various vintages....
I always look forward to what the shuffle will pull up, and I am almost never disappointed. Case in point....
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Trending Tuesday Morning Shuffle - Emotionally Numb Mix
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On my mind... life seems to be about finding some sense of balance that works for you as an individual. At least this is true for me. Whether it is about staying in vs. going out or about finding the beauty and joy in life vs. recognizing, exposing, and fighting against injustices. I don't think everyone's balance is the same. And to be honest, it's a little bit daunting to think I know what is best for everyone else.
Anyway, I went out last night - after working all day and then recording a Double Shot show (which will air November 4 with special guests Andy and Lee from Eight O'Five Jive). Headed to the High Watt where Allen Thompson opened for Austin Lucas and Brian Singer. I have to say (again) that I could listen to Allen Thompson sing just about every night. Brian Singer and Austin Lucas are wrapping up their The Crooner and The Clown tour. Brian Singer is a comedian. I love the idea of a comedian and a singer-songwriter touring together. I don't see comedians very often - mainly because I end up going to see music. Singer was really funny. Austin Lucas was amazing as he is every time I see him. He sings with such emotional honesty and his stage presence is disarmingly genuine and funny. Jon Latham joined him on a few songs which was cool. I was with Jon the first time I saw Austin Lucas.
It is Tuesday and time to see what is "Trending" on E2TG - as we work our way through the new music playlist - currently just under 400 songs but I have tons of e-mails and messages to go through. It's probably close to time to clear off some songs that have lingering in the playlist for a fair amount of time (especially those from albums that have been featured extensively). Those songs will stay on my phone memory for possible "Wild Wednesday" shuffle feature....
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On my mind... life seems to be about finding some sense of balance that works for you as an individual. At least this is true for me. Whether it is about staying in vs. going out or about finding the beauty and joy in life vs. recognizing, exposing, and fighting against injustices. I don't think everyone's balance is the same. And to be honest, it's a little bit daunting to think I know what is best for everyone else.
Anyway, I went out last night - after working all day and then recording a Double Shot show (which will air November 4 with special guests Andy and Lee from Eight O'Five Jive). Headed to the High Watt where Allen Thompson opened for Austin Lucas and Brian Singer. I have to say (again) that I could listen to Allen Thompson sing just about every night. Brian Singer and Austin Lucas are wrapping up their The Crooner and The Clown tour. Brian Singer is a comedian. I love the idea of a comedian and a singer-songwriter touring together. I don't see comedians very often - mainly because I end up going to see music. Singer was really funny. Austin Lucas was amazing as he is every time I see him. He sings with such emotional honesty and his stage presence is disarmingly genuine and funny. Jon Latham joined him on a few songs which was cool. I was with Jon the first time I saw Austin Lucas.
It is Tuesday and time to see what is "Trending" on E2TG - as we work our way through the new music playlist - currently just under 400 songs but I have tons of e-mails and messages to go through. It's probably close to time to clear off some songs that have lingering in the playlist for a fair amount of time (especially those from albums that have been featured extensively). Those songs will stay on my phone memory for possible "Wild Wednesday" shuffle feature....
Monday, October 23, 2017
Mondo Monday Music Shuffle - Trampoline Mix
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Another week... the last full week of October. A rainy, gloomy day in Nashville with cooler weather in the forecast. I've been running behind all day, but I got a few minutes to write this.
Looks like a busy week for live music in Nashville... including Saturday at Grimey's Rocktoberfest to benefit WXNA. Details to follow.
Here we go with our Monday shuffle - for now, we are shuffling from the "New Music" playlist... trying to get through as many of those songs as we can before the end of the year.
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Another week... the last full week of October. A rainy, gloomy day in Nashville with cooler weather in the forecast. I've been running behind all day, but I got a few minutes to write this.
Looks like a busy week for live music in Nashville... including Saturday at Grimey's Rocktoberfest to benefit WXNA. Details to follow.
Here we go with our Monday shuffle - for now, we are shuffling from the "New Music" playlist... trying to get through as many of those songs as we can before the end of the year.
Friday, October 20, 2017
Featured Friday Morning Shuffle - Turned 24 Today Mix
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Several years ago, someone pointed out that I would often make a very subtle sarcastic comment or joke, and then ruin the effect by saying "Just kidding". This guy even started calling me "Just kidding Joe". I think he was right. My desire was to make sure I was understood. Like, if people thought I was being serious they might think I was an idiot or mean or whatever. But, it's not my job to explain myself to everyone and it is not my business what they think about me.
I have tried since then to catch myself when I want to add a "just kidding" - although full disclosure: emojis have kind of given me a cheat on this ;-) And I'm working on that now, too. Twice in the last two days I have posted something on social media that was facetious without a "tell" that I was kidding. The first case, if anyone took me as serious, they would think I was kind of stupid and maybe a little self-important. The second case, could potentially lead to a political reaction of some sort...
I don't know. 51 1/2 years in and I'm still working on this life thing, and I'm kind of okay with that for today....
Let's jump headlong into some featured music for a lovely Friday in Nashville...
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Several years ago, someone pointed out that I would often make a very subtle sarcastic comment or joke, and then ruin the effect by saying "Just kidding". This guy even started calling me "Just kidding Joe". I think he was right. My desire was to make sure I was understood. Like, if people thought I was being serious they might think I was an idiot or mean or whatever. But, it's not my job to explain myself to everyone and it is not my business what they think about me.
I have tried since then to catch myself when I want to add a "just kidding" - although full disclosure: emojis have kind of given me a cheat on this ;-) And I'm working on that now, too. Twice in the last two days I have posted something on social media that was facetious without a "tell" that I was kidding. The first case, if anyone took me as serious, they would think I was kind of stupid and maybe a little self-important. The second case, could potentially lead to a political reaction of some sort...
I don't know. 51 1/2 years in and I'm still working on this life thing, and I'm kind of okay with that for today....
Let's jump headlong into some featured music for a lovely Friday in Nashville...
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Trending Thursday Morning Shuffle - Trippin' Balls Mix
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Man - music sure is good for the soul. After getting into a bit of a funk earlier in the week, I have gone out to hear live music the last two nights and I feel so much better. Last night, I headed out to Dee's in Madison. Allen Thompson has been hosting a semi-weekly residency there for a few weeks - but this was the first time I was able to make it out, and I am glad I did. 2015 E2TG Artist of the Year, Jon Latham played solo and as he tends to do - he kind of sort of ruled hard.
Allen Thompson and his band were up next... I was reminded of how much I love hearing Allen Thompson sing - whether it is a cover or an original, I know of few singers who throw so much of themselves into a song.
The crowd was filled with lots of my favorite people from the Nashville music community and some of them joined Allen and his band - including Todd Snider, Aaron Lee Tasjan, and Rorey Carroll (and Jon Latham).
Anyway, it is Thursday and for now, we are still working our way through the "New Music" playlist. The playlist had been down below 400 songs for a day or so, but I added some new music last night and it is up over 400 again.
Today's shuffle is a good one...
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Man - music sure is good for the soul. After getting into a bit of a funk earlier in the week, I have gone out to hear live music the last two nights and I feel so much better. Last night, I headed out to Dee's in Madison. Allen Thompson has been hosting a semi-weekly residency there for a few weeks - but this was the first time I was able to make it out, and I am glad I did. 2015 E2TG Artist of the Year, Jon Latham played solo and as he tends to do - he kind of sort of ruled hard.
Allen Thompson and his band were up next... I was reminded of how much I love hearing Allen Thompson sing - whether it is a cover or an original, I know of few singers who throw so much of themselves into a song.
The crowd was filled with lots of my favorite people from the Nashville music community and some of them joined Allen and his band - including Todd Snider, Aaron Lee Tasjan, and Rorey Carroll (and Jon Latham).
Anyway, it is Thursday and for now, we are still working our way through the "New Music" playlist. The playlist had been down below 400 songs for a day or so, but I added some new music last night and it is up over 400 again.
Today's shuffle is a good one...
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Wild Wednesday Morning Shuffle - Bosom of the Valley Mix
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Well, my outlook on life is much better today. The world is still a ginormous mess, but I am more at peace. Music heals. Hanging out with friends listening to Jon Byrd and then Kevin Gordon at The Family Wash. Then heading to The 5 Spot for a bit of $2 Tuesday (it had been too long) and catching a cool band called The Speedbumps and Derek Hoke's always awesome set.
I have a training this afternoon, so I have to post this a little early and can't dawdle too much....
It's Wednesday and we get "wild" on Wednesday by shuffling up all the songs on my phone....
Here goes!
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Well, my outlook on life is much better today. The world is still a ginormous mess, but I am more at peace. Music heals. Hanging out with friends listening to Jon Byrd and then Kevin Gordon at The Family Wash. Then heading to The 5 Spot for a bit of $2 Tuesday (it had been too long) and catching a cool band called The Speedbumps and Derek Hoke's always awesome set.
I have a training this afternoon, so I have to post this a little early and can't dawdle too much....
It's Wednesday and we get "wild" on Wednesday by shuffling up all the songs on my phone....
Here goes!
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Trending Tuesday Morning Shuffle - Friday Toast in a German Kitchen Mix
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I've said this before... but it comes back time and again.... the reason E2TG has endured for almost six and a half years is because I post just about every day, and I post even when I really don't feel much like posting. I think it is my nation to constantly think about the what, why, and hows of whatever it is I am doing. E2TG has definitely evolved over the years - although the basic premise is still the same. "Hey I heard some cool tunes on my way to work, let me tell you about them."
I do think about what I can do to reach more people - not for my ego (okay - a little for my ego) but mostly to help spread the word about some of the lesser known music that I love. Over the years, I have seen people I wrote about begin to reach a larger audience and get more wide-spread recognition. When that happens, I am proud - not that I feel in any responsible for the success. I have always viewed the artists and bands I write about as a "family" of sorts. These are my people, and over the years there have been triumphs and stumbles, celebrations and mourning. Things have also grown which means my "family" is so large that I lose touch with people sometimes, but I always love hearing about what is up - even if it's not music related. I see people I have written about excelling in all areas of life, and I, too, people struggling. Just as I have excelled and struggled at times.
I am generally a pretty upbeat guy, but I do get down sometimes too.... and I have bouts of self-pity sometimes.
My point is that I love what I do and I really have no desire to stop. It heartens me when people appreciate what I do and lets me know. It seems kind of petty to expect that, and I try to avoid expectations, but it is appreciated when it happens. And, E2TG has taken me places I could not even have imagined. So, even on days when I don't feel it as much as I would like, I keep on... and man oh man, the cool music I get to listen to really helps a ton!
It's Tuesday - let's see what is "trending"
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I've said this before... but it comes back time and again.... the reason E2TG has endured for almost six and a half years is because I post just about every day, and I post even when I really don't feel much like posting. I think it is my nation to constantly think about the what, why, and hows of whatever it is I am doing. E2TG has definitely evolved over the years - although the basic premise is still the same. "Hey I heard some cool tunes on my way to work, let me tell you about them."
I do think about what I can do to reach more people - not for my ego (okay - a little for my ego) but mostly to help spread the word about some of the lesser known music that I love. Over the years, I have seen people I wrote about begin to reach a larger audience and get more wide-spread recognition. When that happens, I am proud - not that I feel in any responsible for the success. I have always viewed the artists and bands I write about as a "family" of sorts. These are my people, and over the years there have been triumphs and stumbles, celebrations and mourning. Things have also grown which means my "family" is so large that I lose touch with people sometimes, but I always love hearing about what is up - even if it's not music related. I see people I have written about excelling in all areas of life, and I, too, people struggling. Just as I have excelled and struggled at times.
I am generally a pretty upbeat guy, but I do get down sometimes too.... and I have bouts of self-pity sometimes.
My point is that I love what I do and I really have no desire to stop. It heartens me when people appreciate what I do and lets me know. It seems kind of petty to expect that, and I try to avoid expectations, but it is appreciated when it happens. And, E2TG has taken me places I could not even have imagined. So, even on days when I don't feel it as much as I would like, I keep on... and man oh man, the cool music I get to listen to really helps a ton!
It's Tuesday - let's see what is "trending"
Monday, October 16, 2017
Musique qui est nouveau Monday Morning Shuffle - It Takes a Pillage Mix
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Well... we finally got some cooler weather here in Nashville.
The world continues to be a pretty screwed up place, and I struggle to find the line between staying aware of all that is going on and maintaining my sanity.
This Saturday night, two E2TG Artists of the Year appeared on the Grand Ole Opry stage (backing up Elizabeth Cook) - Jon Latham (2015) and Brian Wright (2016). I say this just because I am really proud of those guys - not just for this but for all that they are doing.
Disheartened to see all the "Me, too" posts on Facebook from friends and people I admire. I have always believed in the basic goodness of people... and counted bad behavior as an aberration. Sometimes, I begin to doubt that. This is one of those cases... I have a many female friends involved in entertainment and sexual harassment and worse seems to be an almost universal experience. And it's not just the entertainment industry. I wonder sometimes what percentage of men have done this, and what percentage have witnessed it and not spoken up. Am I in that latter group... sadly I know I am. This has to change. We need to talk about this and we need to denormalize (is that a word?) this behavior. I'll admit, I still have questions about what things I need to do or stop doing. I need to admit that I have those questions and start conversations to get the answers.
In other news, if you wish me Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays or Season Greetings... heck if you say anything to me out of kindness, I am okay with that and I appreciate it. If you say you are praying for me or sending good thoughts or sending positive energy or anything meant to offer support, I am okay with that and I appreciate it. I think the "War on Christmas" is a lie perpetuated by the far right to divide people. That's my feeling. Throughout this "holiday season" try to treat people with kindness, try to think of those who are alone and lonely this time of year in particular, try to give more than you receive. Do that (or at least try) and you are okay in my back not what if or what you celebrate.
Ug.... a lot on my mind, and I didn't really intend to write any of that, but it's what came out....
The "New Music" playlist is just under 400 songs, but I have more ready to be added. Let's shuffle:
Be sure to "Like" Ear to the Ground on Facebook!
Well... we finally got some cooler weather here in Nashville.
The world continues to be a pretty screwed up place, and I struggle to find the line between staying aware of all that is going on and maintaining my sanity.
This Saturday night, two E2TG Artists of the Year appeared on the Grand Ole Opry stage (backing up Elizabeth Cook) - Jon Latham (2015) and Brian Wright (2016). I say this just because I am really proud of those guys - not just for this but for all that they are doing.
Disheartened to see all the "Me, too" posts on Facebook from friends and people I admire. I have always believed in the basic goodness of people... and counted bad behavior as an aberration. Sometimes, I begin to doubt that. This is one of those cases... I have a many female friends involved in entertainment and sexual harassment and worse seems to be an almost universal experience. And it's not just the entertainment industry. I wonder sometimes what percentage of men have done this, and what percentage have witnessed it and not spoken up. Am I in that latter group... sadly I know I am. This has to change. We need to talk about this and we need to denormalize (is that a word?) this behavior. I'll admit, I still have questions about what things I need to do or stop doing. I need to admit that I have those questions and start conversations to get the answers.
In other news, if you wish me Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays or Season Greetings... heck if you say anything to me out of kindness, I am okay with that and I appreciate it. If you say you are praying for me or sending good thoughts or sending positive energy or anything meant to offer support, I am okay with that and I appreciate it. I think the "War on Christmas" is a lie perpetuated by the far right to divide people. That's my feeling. Throughout this "holiday season" try to treat people with kindness, try to think of those who are alone and lonely this time of year in particular, try to give more than you receive. Do that (or at least try) and you are okay in my back not what if or what you celebrate.
Ug.... a lot on my mind, and I didn't really intend to write any of that, but it's what came out....
The "New Music" playlist is just under 400 songs, but I have more ready to be added. Let's shuffle:
Friday, October 13, 2017
Featured Friday Morning Shuffle - Mad Dog Wine Mix
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Hey all - I got to be quick. I spent my lunch hour at the Southern Festival of Books - checking out Jon Byrd - so I didn't get to finish this post.
It's Friday - here is what we are featuring today:
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Hey all - I got to be quick. I spent my lunch hour at the Southern Festival of Books - checking out Jon Byrd - so I didn't get to finish this post.
It's Friday - here is what we are featuring today: