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Lew Jetton & 61 South Love the 'Rain' on New Coffee Street Records Prog-Blues CD [REVIEW]
Joan of Arc, Tim Kinsella's Esoteric Indie Enterprise, Unveils Brief Fall U.S. Tour
Tim Kinsella's Joan of Arc embarks on a short U.S. tour this fall. The longstanding experimental indie outfit will be playing shows mostly within the Midwestern region of their Chicago home base before winding up at New York's Knitting Factory for a concert on Oct. 7. Blogarrhea: Songwriter Hall of Famer Chip Taylor Releases Two New Homespun Folksy CDs
On June 9, in New York City, the Songwriters Hall of Fame inducted Chip Taylor, 76, the outlaw country singer who, like Willie Nelson, rejected Nashville's strict 1970s conformity. Unlike Willie, though, who packed up and moved to Austin, Taylor packed up and quit the music business entirely in 1980 to become a professional gambler. The brother of actor Jon Voight and volcanologist Barry Voight certainly wasn't going to listen to anybody tell him how to make his music.