Music Video

Brennen Leigh "Little Blue-Eyed Dog"

Here’s to the New Year. We Music Foggers are hoping you have had a warm and wonderful holiday season. With a new decade upon us it begs for a look ahead, as well as a look back. I think one of the most significant things that occurred in music in this last year, was the Ken Burns Country Music documentary. It is about to re-air, all eight parts of it, in all its glory, so check your local PBS listings. The music has changed names through the years, from Hillbilly Music, to Country & Western, to Americana; we MFers are keenly aware of the earthiness and attention to real life that is woven into the people’s music. Just as O Brother seeded a new generation in embracing the music, we hope once again that this watershed moment will spark new interest.

Old timey never went away, and it sits as the basis of so much of the music that we love. Today’s video brings it twofold. It’s Brennen Leigh with Noel McKay on guitar and backing vocals and Melissa Carper on upright bass. ”Little Blue-Eyed Dog” not only takes one back, but reminds us that the small comforts are what make life complete. Whether a dog or a cat, it is unconditional love. May you have that comfort and joy as we head into the next decade.

- Jessie Scott

Bishop Gunn "Anything You Want"

This time of year brings an avalanche of lists! It is great to look back on all the amazing music that was released in 2019, but I just saw a list of the top 15 cities for musicians. Weirdly, Nashville was not Number 1. Of course, you know that I think it is the very best location for artists along with the music business in general. As far as the other kinds of lists, WMOT just published the Top 100 Album Spins of 2019, and I encourage you to check it out, there is lots of tasty stuff to be found on it.

We are all looking forward to 2020, and I am hoping we see a new album from Bishop Gunn in the new year. Bishop Gunn is steeped in the music of The Delta, and along with the likes of Marcus King, Whiskey Myers and Black Stone Cherry, they keep the Southern Rock cooking. They will finish out the year in style, on the road with Blackberry Smoke for a few more dates, including New Year’s Eve in Florida. From a private session at the start of the year, here is the Music Fog recording of Bishop Gunn with “Anything You Want.”

- Jessie Scott

Sarah Potenza "Diamond" (explicit lyrics)

Twinkle Twinkle, the season is now upon us. The Music Foggers hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, no matter what you did, what you ate, or who you might have been with. Thanksgiving has become a do-as-you-please kind of holiday, and we Foggers believe in independence and individuality. Today we celebrate someone who makes it her own, no matter what.

Photo Credit: Jeremy Ryan

Photo Credit: Jeremy Ryan

Sarah Potenza marches to her own drummer. When she played the 895 Festival in middle Tennessee this past summer, she and husband Ian Crossman appeared in bathing suits and beach attire, and they rocked the crowd of course. Her latest album, Road To Rome, is a throwdown for defining your persona and owning your truth from within. We salute that here at Music Fog, for sure. As folks fly south for the winter, Sarah is touring the northern tier.  Go see her, and bring your rhinestones, animal prints and big glasses when you do. Forthwith, is the Music Fog recording of “Diamond” from a private session we filmed in Nashville. It has a couple of swear words going on it in, so beware of playing while the kiddos are around

- Jessie Scott