Music Video

North Mississippi Allstars "The Meeting"

Sunday morning represents the waning moments of the 2011 Folk Alliance International Conference, I have been monitoring friends posts on Facebook, and honestly, it's so hard not to have been there! Sounds like everyone had a great time. And what could be bad? Memphis, Tennessee is just north of Mississippi, and of course, all over the south music holds steady. The legacy informs the present day, and breeds joy. Plus, Memphis is such a welcoming city; the hotel folks are incredibly accommodating, the restaurants are there to please. There is an ease to the place, it's as if the 'feel-good' blows in the breeze off the river, in the spring time, anyway. The temperature has been in the 60s there this week. Ahhh, it has been such a hard winter, could the season be turning the corner?

The North Mississippi Allstars have delivered a remarkable album in homage to their dad. It's called Keys to the Kingdom - A Tribute to Jim Dickinson, with special guests: Ry Cooder, Spooner Oldham, Mavis Staples, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Gordie Johnson, and Jack Ashford. Dickinson brothers Luther and Cody along with Chris Chew dug down deep for these songs. It helped heal them from the loss of the larger-than-life presence that Jim Dickinson was. There is a very cool two part video on the making of the album.

Today's music video is the song, "The Meeting," with Mavis Staples joining in. BTW, congrats to Mavis for the Americana GRAMMY® win last week!

- Jessie Scott

The Meeting - Keys to the Kingdom (Deluxe Edition)

Charlie Robison "John O'Reilly"

Man oh man, the allergens are raging here in Texas. The weather has shifted, bouncing back from the crazy-cold winter weather of a couple weeks ago to the temperate 70s with sunshine. It feels good, and not just to humans, EVERYTHING is growing. Be forewarned, if you are thinking about migrating to Austin, there is plenty of particulate matter in the air. Right now, Cedar, Juniper, Elm, and Ash are high. It is weird, because you think you are coming down with something, but you don't actually get sick. That is a good thing, but that doesn’t stop everyone from talking about it all the time. It even has a name - Cedar Fever, and don’t forget that follows Sweater Weather. Yes, I still watch SNL.

Just a month ago, we were deep in the swaddling at The MusicFest in Steamboat Springs. Bundled up, with long johns, boots, and layers. And we met a man, similarly attired, who was able to sandwich a visit to the Music Fog studio at the Steamboat Grand in between his other gigs. When Charlie Robison comes to visit, the door opens wide. I asked him to surprise us, and he sure did, pulling “John O’Reilly” out of his bag of tricks. The song functions in so many ways; an Irish drinking tune, with fighting, gambling, intrigue, emigration, and yearning for home. Charlie is doing some planning for beach weather, as he is throwing his second Bay Bash in Rockport/Fulton, TX, on July 3rd. We’ll bring you details when they are posted. In the meantime, let’s hoist one, and listen to the Music Fog recording of "John O’Reilly," originally found on the Step Right Up CD, which came out in 2001.

- Jessie Scott

John O'Reilly (Album Version) - Step Right Up

Warren Hood & The Hoodlums "The More I See You"

It has been a pretty good week in Americana. First the GRAMMYs®, which featured performances from The Avett Brothers and Mumford & Sons with Bob Dylan doing a rousing version of "Maggie's Farm." There were awards picked up by the late Stephen Bruton and T Bone Burnett for the Crazy Heart soundtrack, and T Bone and Ryan Bingham for "The Weary Kind," Mavis Staples, Ray LaMontagne & the Pariah Dogs, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Patty Loveless, Patty Griffin, Marty Stuart, and Neil Young. Heady stuff indeed.

Then the Bonnaroo lineup was announced, with plenty of Americana participation; Robert Plant & Band of Joy, Mumford & Sons, The Decemberists, Ray LaMontagne, Alison Krauss & Union Station with Jerry Douglas, Gregg Allman, Old Crow Medicine Show, Mavis Staples, Loretta Lynn, Wanda Jackson, Justin Townes Earle, Abigail Washburn, Ryan Bingham, Deer Tick, Amos Lee, Hayes Carll, and Railroad Earth. This year is the tenth anniversary of Bonnaroo, and it sounds like a must!

We have our sights set on SXSW®, though, as that comes up first, about a month from now in March down here in Austin. Music Fog will be doing our four day unofficial showcase at Threadgill's South. We have been doing it there, through the magic of chicken fried steak, for the last four years. Our lineup is being finalized as we speak, and so I suspect we will be announcing it VERY soon. Lots of cool stuff is coming, we promise you that. Shall we savor something from last year's set? I think Warren Hood and The Hoodlums fit the bill. Though they aren't on the B'roo list, Lord knows they SHOULD be! You can catch them at Old Settler's Music Fsetival this April in Austin. There are plenty of other dates, too. It doesn't matter where you see Warren, just that one of these days, make sure that you do. As a case in point, here is "The More I See You."

- Jessie Scott