Shinyribs "Devilsong"

Long ago, I had The Gourds up for a visit to the XM Studios in Washington, DC, when I was programming the channel X Country. We were doing a session for our weekly concert series, which was called Wired In. The recording engineers we worked with were amazing; they were quick, they had great bedside manner, and great ears to boot. There was just one problem with The Gourds. They played musical chairs, switching up to sit where the next instrument they wanted to play was located. Not so good for the precise setting on the microphone for each of their voices. The engineers that recorded that day hadn’t encountered the loosey goosey, hippie dippie, let it all hang out ‘tude that The Gourds brought. I remember going to dinner with them afterwards at a DC institution called A.V. Ristorante, an old school Italian joint that sadly has closed. It was perfect bringing The Gourds there, as we eyeballed the photos lining the walls of Senators, Judges and other DC luminaries who had worshipped at the chapel of AV’s incredible pizza and swarthy delicacies.

The Gourds do indeed like to mix things up, and yesterday marked the release of Old Mad Joy, their brand new CD. It was produced by Larry Campbell at Levon Helm Studios (The Barn) up in Woodstock, NY. This marks the first time they have recorded outside the state of Texas. We bring you a taste from the new album called “I Want It So Bad.”

The Gourds - I Want It So Bad by Vanguard Records

There are three Gourds writing, bassist Jimmy Smith, multi-instrumentalist Max Johnston formerly of Wilco and Uncle Tupelo, and guitarist and vocalist Kevin ‘Shinyribs’ Russell. Kevin, along with The Gourd's Keith Langford, graced our Threadgill’s stage in 2010 under the Shinyribs moniker. Jeff Brown joined on bass, and Winfield Cheek was on keyboards for “Devilsong,” taken from their album Well After Awhile. Here is hoping we get to record The Gourds next month at our Music Fog Fall Marathon sessions during Americana Fest in Nashville.

- Jessie Scott

Devilsong - Well After Awhile

Reckless Kelly "Seven Nights in Eire"

Aside from being a kick ass performance troupe, brilliant musicians and worthy writers, the men of Reckless Kelly are master marketers. They have over 140,000 fans on their Facebook page, and that ain’t easy. They are a perpetual motion machine, touring incessantly. The brand new album, Good Luck & True Love, comes out today. Yippee! The album packaging is wonderful, imaginative, as it always is with these guys. They patterned it with an old timey motif. You remember those art deco scales that told your weight and gave you your fortune? Yeah, it’s like that. This album’s artwork recalls the days of silent films and arcades and sideshows. And then there is the music. It is a tasty, controlled, and tight album. After all, the band has been cranking ‘em out for fifteen years. We debuted one of the songs that is on the new CD a while back, “I Never Liked St. Valentine,” which Willy wrote with Todd Snider. If you missed it, watch it here. Actually, if you've seen it, watch it again! And there are lots of moving parts for the purchase of this album, including vinyl and even a thematic guitar.

Reckless Kelly is playing their album release show tonight at intrepid Austin venue Antone’s, where you know they will rock the house. They are calling it the CD "Relief" Party, and are donating 100% of the door to fire relief for the families here in Central Texas that have lost everything in the wildfires that have swept the Austin area. The money will go to two local charities in Bastrop, Texas. They head out west soon, as they will be appearing again at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco on October 1st, among lots of other dates on the road. If you have never seen them, well, you have to promise me you will. They tour all the time and you will have a blast!

Music Fog most recently recorded Cody and Willy Braun during MusicFest at Steamboat in January 2011. The song that we bring you today is not from the new album, but is a favorite from Wicked Twisted Road. Our version is with just the two Brauns, and it is haunting and beautiful. Here is “Seven Nights In Eire.”

- Jessie Scott

Seven Nights In Eire - Wicked Twisted Road

Jimmy LaFave "Only One Angel"

There is so much sorrow in the solemn remembrance of the tenth anniversary of 9/11. It has been so hard to watch the stories over the weekend and to know that so many lives were changed forever. Our society is forever different.

Love starts with just one. And then may it expand to the next, and next after that as we open our hearts, as we embrace compassion and put the confrontational aside. All we have is each other.

Photo Credit: David FiscaleanuToday’s video is a simple song from Jimmy LaFave, “Only One Angel.” Be someone’s rock, especially someone who is hurting. One good deed, one gesture of kindness. May it spread through the land, and may we heal.

- Jessie Scott

Only One Angel - Austin Skyline