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Carrie Rodriguez "I Cry For Love"

The Guy Clark tribute at The Long Center in Austin was a simply marvelous affair; amazing people doing amazing songs.  Guy is the possessor of a lifetime catalog of quiet snapshot moments, insightful reflections, and songs about true love.  As I get older, it seems to me that men are more romantic than women.  Guy’s love songs are tender and heartfelt.  I encourage you to pick up a copy of the new tribute album coming out on December 6th, This One’s For Him, or for that matter, any of Guy’s wonderful albums through the years. Much to dig into. And a special thanks to Tamara Saviano, Dr. Gary Hartman, and Kathleen O’Keefe for a job well done on the show.

This week, we've brought you several unreleased tunes, as we continue to roll out what we captured at Marathon Recorders last month at Americana Fest.  It amazes me that so many artists come to us with brand new tunes. We are humbled by the trust. Today, we bring you a unreleased song from the stunning and massively talented Carrie Rodriguez, written by Chip Taylor. She is touring Europe right now, and you simply have to see her if you are in the UK, Italy, France, or Belgium.  The last time we did a session with her, it was just Carrie and Hans Holzen. This time she bought the whole band. Here's Carrie and Hans,  along with Luke Jacobs, Ryan Lovan, and Kyle Kegerreis, doing “I Cry For Love,” OK maybe the girls are romantic too...!!

- Jessie Scott

The Farewell Drifters "Tip of the Iceberg"

On the final day of our Nashville marathon, the waning hours of the afternoon were filled with exhilarating, explosively talented young bands.  Lake Street Dive, New Country Rehab (we haven’t brought you one from them yet, but we will soon), Sunday Valley, and the Farewell Drifters rounded out our three day webcast.  These four did our hearts good, brought the magic, and reconfirmed why we do what we do at Music Fog.  I'm not saying that the other sets didn’t bring the cool; honestly, we are so lucky to be doing what we do, that we all pinch ourselves at the good fortune to be able to witness the artistry. (Now if we could just accelerate a revenue stream that sustains us, but, whatever, it's still a blast!)

I liked the symbolism of having the Farewell Drifters for the last set of our Marathon. It made for a lovely lyricism. And they were awesome, coming to support the release of their third album, Echo Boom. The song we bring you today is “Tip Of The Iceberg.”

I was much taken with the lyrics, as Zach Bevill writes about being both in the public eye, while having one’s feelings remain hidden; “You hear me sing/you don’t see me bleed.” There are tour dates in the Midwest this month, and then a date at 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville on December 8th.  Catch them if you can!  Here are Zach Bevill, Joshua Britt, Clayton Britt, Christian Sedelmyer, and Dean Marold, with “Tip Of The Iceberg.”

- Jessie Scott

Echo Boom - The Farewell Drifters

Guy Clark "My Favorite Picture of You"

Wish I was in Austin,” is the opening line from the classic Guy Clark tune “Dublin Blues.”  For those who have never visited Austin, it is a compelling and lyrical place.  Friendly, arty, a tad weird, laissez faire, interesting, urbane; unlike any other place in Texas, that’s for sure…maybe even the world.  It is the confluence of the University of Texas, government, High Tech and the arts that makes it so.  To even spend a bit of time here makes you yearn to come back. And when you live here, there is nothing like the welcoming feeling to have one’s feet back on this turf.  

“Wish I Was In Austin” is also the title of tonight's celebration of Guy Clark’s 70th birthday at The Long Center in Austin.  So many people will gather in salute, onstage and off, to mark this occasion, and to profess gratitude for the works and persona that is Guy Clark. I can hardly wait. That is not the only Guy news however, as December 6th is the release of the tribute album, This One’s For Him. Many artists who recorded tracks for the thirty song CD will debut them at the Long Center concert.  By the way, tonight’s house band includes Lloyd Maines, Verlon Thompson, Shawn Camp, Jen Gunderman, Glenn Fukunaga and John Silva. Yowsa.  Can’t wait for that either.  Now to the business at hand.  Music Fog was honored to have a visit from Guy Clark, as he has released his own new CD, Songs and Stories, recorded in Nashville at The Belcourt Theater. When Guy walked into Marathon Recorders during Americana Fest 2011 last month, as you can imagine, a hush fell upon us all. Beans and Chris bathed him in blue light. He anointed us in the holy water of his craft. Here is a brand new song. “My Favorite Picture Of You.”

-- Jessie Scott

Songs and Stories - Guy Clark